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Philo spent a year in Business Intelligence land, and is now on a sales team as a solution specialist for SQL Server, BizTalk, and Visual Studio.
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March 2004 - Posts
Tuesday, March 16, 2004 3:23 PM
Why Smart Clients?
... or “Why is my client so fat?” InfoPath is really cool. To some degree, it actually delivers on the ancient promise of “productivity without programmers.” Fundamentally, it's a form design and publication tool - end users can
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Friday, March 12, 2004 6:17 PM
It's not your father's Office (dev)
I'm a Business Productivity Technology Specialist - that means I get to convince everyone why Office is a cool development platform. The good news is that I really don't have to do much convincing, because the platform is so cool. I'm simply baffled at
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