ScoringAg Closes Traceback and Traceup Gap With Unique Packing Plant Application (CSS 4)
August 28th, 2005
ScoringAg Closes Traceback and Traceup Gap With Unique Packing Plant Application
[Press Release] PR Web via Yahoo! News - Aug 26 9:11 AM
(PRWEB) August 26, 2005 — ScoringAg”s extensive Web-based livestock database provides the vital Site-Specific Recordkeeping necessary to verify the animal”s history from birth to the packing plant”s receiving dock and holding pen. The real-time database keeps track of all relevant information about the animal”s birth, ownership, care and feeding, medical treatment, transport, and all details
Harte-Hanks: Marketers to increase investment in e-marketing, database management
BtoB - Aug 22 12:18 PM
New YorkThree out of four companies plan increased investments in database management in 2005 compared with last year, according to a Web survey by CSO Insights on behalf of direct marketing company Harte-Hanks.In addition, according to the report, 2005 Executive Report: Target Marketing Priorities Analysis, three out of five companies are planning to spend more on e-mail, Web design and data
Will Podcasting Pay?
Linux Pipeline - Aug 26 3:33 PM
Podcasting started from the same open-source origins as blogging and RSS feeds. Today, however, like its cousins, companies ranging from IBM and Oracle to Purina and Absolut Spirits are looking for ways to put a commercial spin on podcast content.
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1. Commercial Building Desig&hellip | August 27th, 2006 at 10:00 am
Dave
Interesting topic… I’m working in this industry myself and I don’t agree about this in 100%, but I added your page to my bookmarks and hope to see more interesting articles in the future
2. Target Marketing&hellip | September 29th, 2006 at 11:10 pm
Dave
Interesting topic… I’m working in this industry myself and I don’t agree about this in 100%, but I added your page to my bookmarks and hope to see more interesting articles in the future
3. Classical&hellip | December 17th, 2006 at 12:30 am
Classical
I am all for it. I wonder how many folks actually use these. I built a small store that grew into over 100 thousands items. Its crazy how fast it grows!. Anyway. I agree!
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