Posted December 18th, 2011 by Lee Pointer
SAP BW is a continuous data warehousing solution that uses former SAP technologies. This SAP BW is built on the Basis of 3-tier architecture and coded in the ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) language. This 3-tier architecture and code language uses ALE (Application Link Enabling) and BAPI (Business Application Programming Interface) to link BW with SAP systems and non-SAP systems.
BW Architecture
The BW has three layers in it. The top layer is the reporting layer. This top ...
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Filed under:Technology
Posted December 14th, 2011 by Lee Pointer
Windows 8 is full of surprises. And so the famous 'blue screen of death', which is the most feared crash of Windows, is now updated in Windows 8. If you don't want to see the blue screen error on your system, try the
advanced system optimizer from Systweak.After years, the classic "blue screen of death" is no longer a bare mass of white letters on a blue background, but it will appear in a revised version with lots of emoticons. In fact, the crash will welcome you with the classic image of the ...
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Filed under:Computers
Posted December 11th, 2011 by Lee Pointer
Business software, in general, stands for any such software that can be used for commercial purpose by a commercial establishment. Modern business requirements demand speedy and accurate accounting. But that by itself is not enough, as there are a number of small and large business establishments working all over and many of them may not be able to afford the additional cost of hiring accounting professionals.
Besides, larger business houses need a greater work force of accounting ...
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Filed under:Computers
Posted December 6th, 2011 by Lee Pointer
Sometimes, no matter what our mantra is about loving our job, we just have to admit that it's hard to figure out how to get our career moving in the right direction. And we all know we're not getting any younger. Here are a few tips in molding your current job into the perfect career.
Little Steps Rather Than One Big Stride
Aiming for a promotion? Then start early, by doing things a litle bit better each day. Don't compete with your next-cubicle workmate; compete with yourself, and try to ...
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Filed under:Careers
Posted December 5th, 2011 by Lee Pointer
In order to keep away from all sorts of scams, going online to look for a job must be done after taking into account a few tips. Should one be looking for a place to work or should one be searching for a mate, the Internet is a means of transforming and influencing every aspect of a person's life.
The job opportunities field is a domain where the Internet seems to have taken the lead and all this with the aid of the technology! No more reading the local newspaper to find a new job! Job seekers ...
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Filed under:Careers
Posted December 4th, 2011 by Lee Pointer
Lets assume you've either graduated with a film degree and have experienced making a film in some capacity (doesn't everyone). If your reading this before entering film school, good, don't! You'll save more money and time whilst learning more, quicker by getting on the job training.
It is surprising how many people in this position don't understand about how the industry operates in the real world. The first step in starting a career in the film industry is to know how the industry itself ...
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Filed under:Careers
Posted December 3rd, 2011 by Lee Pointer
"Here, as I sip on my cuppa decaf, sitting in the comfort of my home, 'programming and outsourcing' can only be the last thing on my mind. After all, I've my business and job in place and am doing well for now!" Can this be you talking? If so, then also ask yourself "Am I just fine the way I am or am I missing out on a Christmas Bonanza by not being tuned into the latest on the outsourcing front?"
If you are forward thinking, you would regard information as an essential strategic tool for ...
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Filed under:Internet
Posted December 2nd, 2011 by Lee Pointer
I know what you're thinking: Google gives you such accurate
results that you don't need any other search tool. Well, let's
see about that. You might - or might not - know that no major
search engine indexes ALL the existing Web pages. OpenFind
states that it indexes 3.5 billion Web pages, Google claims 2.4
billion, AlltheWeb - 2.1 billion, Inktomi - a little more than 2
billion, WiseNut - 1.5 billion and AltaVista - 1 billion Web
pages. The truth is, nobody knows how wide the Web is. Some say
5 ...
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Filed under:Technology
Posted November 29th, 2011 by Lee Pointer
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I'm pretty sure that once in your life you have seen a brochure
or a postcard. Well correct me if I'm wrong but these things are
not new today and they are all over the place. Business talks so
much and they are considered the best means for a clear
promotion. Some brochures and other printed stuffs may appear to
be deceiving. Just one glance at it and you'll know it is
expensively made and processed. You might be wrong with your
thoughts because printing nowadays is offered in the ...
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Filed under:Internet
Posted November 25th, 2011 by Lee Pointer
Submitted by http://www.allfreelancework.com/ - Freelance Jobs
As a new freelancer, there is nothing scarier then starting your
first project. This article will take a closer look at the steps
you should follow when in charge of a project. Hopefully, if you
are aware of what the process should be, you won't be as
concerned about getting things right. Since I am assuming that
this is your first client, return business is essential to
growing your business. Follow the below steps from start ...
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Filed under:Internet