Tuesday, November 30, 2010

All Facebook Smiley Codes.

We all use facebook but still alot of us are unware of how to use smileys in chat.Some of us just think how the other person have sent a smiley.Well it is very simple to send smileys in facebook chat.You have to just enter a code and it will automatically convert into a smiley.I am providing here a complete list of smiley codes that can be used on facebook.Even if you already use or know some of the codes even then you will find this list very useful becuase you will find a lot of new codes

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Trick to Show Your name after time in taskbar...


Try this  trick to add up ur name in place of AM and PM beside time ...
 
Its simple
 

Step-1:- Navigate to -> Start -> Control Pannel -> Regional and Language Option -> Click on Customize -> Go to TIME Tab -> Change AM symbol and PM symbol from AM and PM to ur name -> Apply -> Ok ...
 
Did It change? If not, follow step-2 below.

Step2:- Now go to time in taskbar and Double Click it to open "Date and time property" ...Look place where time changes in digital form i.e. 02:47:52 AM , click to arrow to change the AM or PM by selecting and press arrow. It will Show ur name or name that was entered by u, Apply -> OK and be HAPPY 8)

Monday, November 29, 2010

Customer Spotlight: Federal Lending Organizations Increasingly Employ Microsoft Dynamics CRM to Streamline Access to Financing

Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced increased demand for its Microsoft Dynamics CRM solution in the federal lending community. Access to financing is essential to the nation’s economic recovery, and federal lending institutions are implementing Microsoft Dynamics CRM to streamline the services they offer to small-business and farm owners across the United States.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has leveraged Microsoft Dynamics CRM to support the estimated 27.5 million small businesses in the United States. SBA helps small businesses gain access to vital funding and IT resources, and deployment of Microsoft Dynamics CRM was critical in helping the agency fulfill its responsibilities under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The solution, implemented by Microsoft partner Engage Inc., consolidated previously siloed IT systems and helped SBA streamline all staff interactions with borrowers, lenders, partners and the public. SBA is now able to centrally track field-office activities, establish performance metrics and access business intelligence tools for more informed decision-making within the organization.
Much like the SBA, Greenstone Farm Credit Services (FCS) experienced incredible gains in efficiency, customer service quality and cost savings when it deployed Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Greenstone FCS provides loans, insurance and financial services to thousands of agricultural customers in Michigan and Wisconsin, as part of the Farm Credit System created by Congress in 1916. As the organization matured over the past decade, Greenstone FCS experienced efficiency challenges caused by siloed IT applications, a reliance on paper-based processes and an expanding customer base. The Greenstone FCS Information Services team turned to Microsoft Dynamics CRM to centralize customer service across the entire organization. Sales teams were able to obtain a holistic view of every customer through automated case files, improving customer responsiveness and maintaining the intimate relationships that Greenstone FCS clients had come to expect.
Other farm lending organizations such as AgVantis have achieved similar efficiency and customer service improvements through deployment of Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Customer service personnel at AgVantis are leveraging real-time access to essential customer data through one centralized solution, enabling staff to focus on solving customer challenges rather than searching for client information in multiple applications.
“AgVantis is implementing Microsoft Dynamics CRM on behalf of our farm credit lending customers not only as a CRM tool, but as a basis upon which to develop a comprehensive front-office solution,” said Dennis Hunsberger, vice president of Application Systems at AgVantis. “We’ve been able to easily customize Microsoft Dynamics CRM based on the specific needs of the farm credit industry and our customers.”
“Government organizations of all sizes are seeking technology solutions that reduce cost, increase efficiency and improve citizen satisfaction,” said Radu Burducea, federal director of Microsoft Dynamics CRM at Microsoft. “This momentum illustrates how Microsoft Dynamics CRM solutions are helping lending businesses of all sizes improve accountability to customers.”
More about the benefits of Microsoft Dynamics CRM can be found at http://crm.dynamics.com/en-us/industries/government.aspx.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

What's Next to Microsoft?

 Microsoft is reportedly changing its tagline to “Be What’s Next”, the new motto was announced at the annual Microsoft Global Exchange July in Atlanta, a showcase event for the own employees and a few select people from outside of the company. The new motto had been rumoured before the time.

According to the application, which Microsoft filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Nov. 2, Microsoft has finally filed for trademark on the slogan “Be What’s Next” to become their new corporate tagline. It is a new symbol all about agility, anticipation, innovation, and the willingness to take risks in the hope of achieving something great, and the saying of “Your Potential, Our Passion” has lost sheen as Microsoft has slowly moved from it.

The new tag line firsted officially shown in the video which also emphasises how flexibility exists between the various brands from Microsoft. Some assumed that the ribbon icons within the video indicated that Microsoft was about to announce a brand new set of logos for its products.

Although the ribbon icons were not liked on the whole, just as well Microsoft is not planning to use them, the logos and rebranding in the have been widely liked.




What does “Be What’s Next” refer to?

Customer Focus

It seems like that Microsoft is changing the marketing strategy of paying more attention to customers.“Be What’s Next” is more attractive and up-to-date than that used by the company in the past and it appears to have been well received by the Microsoft community with some seeing it as a greater focus on consumers. To the contrary, the company’s old motto of “Your Potential, Our Passion” has more of a business sound to it than the consumer oriented.

Cutting-edge Focus

The tagline can to be an affirmation by the company that they will offer the next major products. Science and technology industry always derides Microsoft as a follower, claiming that it is not the company leading the world toward what’s “next” but rather the one to introduce or imitate technology that its competitors have already done. The tagline, on the other hand, tries to position Microsoft as bringing cutting-edge technology to the masses.

Actually, Microsoft has a bit of a history with less-than-stellar slogans, and the corporation have been at pains to product marketing strategy. However, some of the company’s past posters make “Be what’s next” look downright brilliant.

Tagline 1: Your protential, Our passion

Former tagline below the main corporate name had a good run in the past 3 years, but it is also the name of a soap opera starring Ricky Martin. Microsoft introduced it to the public in the summer of 2007 and built a number of TV ads around it.

Tagline 2: It just works

The tagline is for Windows Millennium Edition,the last member of Windows 9X family, and it has been bad enough on its on. Even worse, Microsoft once used an eerily similar slogan for Windows 98:“It just works better.”

Tagline 3: People-ready

Steve Ballmer once outlined that how people, armed with the right software, is the key to driving business success. The “People-Ready” vision for business is the backdrop for a series of innovative solutions in new and existing categories that Microsoft brought to market. Unfortunately, some people considered the sound more like the motto for some sort of mass transit system.

Tagline 4: What’s a microprocessor without it

This one came from Microsoft’s first-ever catchphrase, also, it is seriously part of a cartoon called “The Legend of Micro-Kid”. Obviously how Microsoft’s marketing journey began, it still remains to be seen if this new motto assists Microsoft in the various markets it competes in or gives the company a new direction and drive.


Posted by Eric