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Posted by Gary L. Burnore on 01/08/08 03:45
On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 02:58:25 GMT, "LayneMitch via WebmasterKB.com"
<u39402@uwe> wrote:
>Rik Wasmus wrote:
>
>>> Also, when I say that I want to incorporate database development into my
>>> company, I also mean real company databases, not just online databases.
>>
>>The difference being?
>
>I wish I could get technical and give you and answer as to what the
>difference would be. But I'm new to this so all I can give you is examples.
>
>For instance. I work for a call center that uses a database system for
>inbound/outbound calls, routing calls, and to determine arrangements for
>account balances.
So you'd want a CRM. No sense re-inventing that wheel if you're new.
You might try googling for php and crm and grab one of the free ones
to get your feet wet and see if it's what you really want to try.
>
>This system was developed by some IT company. I want to be that IT company.
Good! Moving up is a good thing. Go for it. Do what you're doing
now: ask questions. Don't listen to the dorks who spout how many
years they've been doing something in a not-so-veiled attempt to keep
you from showing them up. You know the one's I'm talking about.
--
gburnore at DataBasix dot Com
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