Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Harry Kraemer, Jr. is a professor at the Kellogg School of Management. With the confusion likely to last well into the new year, ...
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After years of hopscotching all over the place, the Oswego Senior Center finally got itself a permanent home three years ago. In doing so, it also found a new name and a new mission. Now known as the ...
Microsoft's SQL Server software, used in thousands of businesses ranging from storefront operations to multinational companies, has capabilities to bulk-insert Comma Separated Value files into a ...
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Microsoft Excel is a powerful database management tool with all sorts of in-depth problem-solving functions and dynamic formatting. To make the most of it, though, you need to know the basics. Using ...
Hello and happy Tuesday. There are 83 days until the election and today we’re talking about families — angry, loving or even weirdly wonderful. Which brings me to the closing ceremony of the Olympics.