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Outlook Programming and Consulting
Resources
ECMS
Email:info@ecms.net
700 Jamil Rd
Suite 3
Columbia, SC 29212
Voice: (803) 978-5600
Fax: (803) 978-5601
Company Details:
Enterprise Communications & Messaging Solutions
was formed by a group of industry recognized leaders to evangelize and implement strategic messaging and communications solutions based on Microsoft BackOffice technologies. Capitalizing on the skills, expertise and techniques of business, technology and program management professionals, ECMS deploys communication tools to optimize the control and flow of clients' information. Notes Busters is a team of collaborative systems developers within ECMS. Their focus is to create Exchange / IIS based applications, methodologies and tools to compete with Notes. The intent is to nullify Notes' historical advantage in the application development arena by providing alternative Exchange based solutions.
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Randy Byrne
Micro Eye, Inc.
Microsoft Solution Provider Member
17560 County Road 85B
Esparto CA 95627Voice: 530-787-3194
FAX: 530-753-2027
Web: http://www.microeye.com
E-Mail: info@microeye.com
Company Profile:
A member of the Microsoft Solution Provider program since its inception, Micro Eye specializes in the custom development of workflow applications. Outlook custom forms, ActiveX components, and Office Automation create a powerful environment for information sharing and workgroup collaboration. Micro Eye has the ability to combine these client-side resources with the scalable components of BackOffice—SQL Server, Internet Information Server, and Exchange—to create the next generation of workflow applications for your organization. |
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Feddema Outlook/Access/Word
Developer Helen Feddema has been working with Access
since the beta of v. 1.0, with Word since v. 1.1, and with Outlook since its beta. She
co-authored Inside Microsoft Access, (New Riders, 1992), and wrote two books for
Pinnacle's "The Pros Talk Access" series, Power Forms and Power Reports (1994).
She also co-authored Access How-Tos for the Waite Group Press (1995), and more recently
contributed to The Microsoft Outlook Handbook (Osborne-McGraw-Hill), Que's Special
Edition: Using Microsoft Outlook 97 (1997), and Office Annoyances (O'Reilly, 1997). She is
currently working on a book on the Access and DAO object models for O'Reilly. Helen has
been a regular contributor to Pinnacle's Smart Access and Office Developer journals,
Woody's Underground Office newsletter, PC Magazine's Undocumented Office and the MS Office
and VBA Journal.
Programming languages: VBA and VBScript, specializing in applications using two or more
Office components
e-mail: hfeddema@ulster.net
CIS: Helen_Feddema |
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