Friday, January 16, 2009

Managing Contacts with Microsoft Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager or Seam in Action

Managing Contacts with Microsoft Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager

Author: Edward Kachinsk

Want to learn how to manage customer, prospect, and vendor information in Microsoft Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager? Want to use Microsoft Outlook to quickly and easily follow up on sales leads? Look no further! With minimal time investment, you can quickly and easily get up to speed on the powerful contact management functionality of Business Contact Manager. All you need is the information in this book. Managing Contacts with Microsoft Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager clearly and concisely reviews the practical areas of Business Contact Manager, such as contact management, sales opportunity management, marketing and campaign management, and project management. It examines each area of functionality, including relevance to most businesses. Step-by-step instructions and easy-to-follow screenshots are provided throughout the book for you to easily learn the application. The book is set up in such a way that it's easy to use as you work, which facilitates a "learn by doing" approach. Managing Contacts with Microsoft Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager is an ideal tool for all Microsoft Outlook users looking to easily manage their long lists of contacts, follow up on their leads, and increase their productivity!



Table of Contents:

Chapter 1. Installing Outlook BCM

Chapter 2. Working with Contacts

Chapter 3. Setting up Accounts

Chapter 4. Searches & Filters

Chapter 5. Managing Your Calendar

Chapter 6. Working with Opportunities

Chapter 7. Writing Letters & Campaigns

Chapter 8. Managing Projects

Chapter 9. Reports

Chapter 10. Customizing Your Database

Chapter 11. Setting up Offline Databases

Chapter 12. Database Maintenance

Chapter 13. Add-on Products & Web Resources

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Seam in Action

Author: Dan Allen

Seam in action is a detailed introduction to Seam for Java EE developers. In the book, you'll use seam-gen to build a basic application and follow it to learn how Seam automates non-core tasks through configuration by exception, Java 5 annotations, and aspect-oriented programming. You'll master key techniques for Spring integration, JavaScript remoting, business processes (jBPM) and stateful page flows (jPDL), and more.



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