Data onboarding shouldn't take hours of formatting
Data onboarding has been so isolated from innovation that it's become inefficient, and chaotic.
Most companies manage complex data migrations by using CSV templates, emailing sensitive spreadsheet data back and forth, or hiring expensive implementation teams. Yikes! Flatfile has compiled research on how 100+ companies address data onboarding. Ready to solve data chaos? View the report from Flatfile
December 2020, "Staff Pick" Project of the Month – Freeplane
For our December "Staff Pick" Project of the Month, we selected Freeplane, an application for Mind Mapping, plus Knowledge and Project Management.
Freeplane helps to organize and communicate your ideas in the most effective way, through useful functions such as hierarchical ordering of ideas, classifying, connecting and grouping nodes, note-taking and more.
So you have decided to give the Linux operating system a try. You have heard it is a good stable operating system with lots of free software and you are ready to give it a shot. It is downloadable for free, so you get on the net and search for a copy, and you are in for a shock. Because there isn't one "Linux", there are many. Now you feel like a deer in the headlights. You want to make a wise choice, but have no idea where to start. Read More on LinuxJournal.
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Today in Tech – 2003
On this day in 2003 the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing, better known as the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 was signed into law in the United States by then President George W. Bush. It was the U.S.'s first national standard for the sending of commercial email, made in order to somehow control the growing deluge of junk e-mail at the time. However, the Act largely failed to prohibit many types of email spam and prevented the enactment of stronger anti-spam protections. This resulted in the Act being largely unenforced.
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ZDNet published a new article this week with their own tips for new Linux users. It begins by arguing that switching to the Linux desktop ...
ZDNet published a new article this week with their own tips for new Linux users. It begins by arguing that switching to the Linux desktop ...
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