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        <![CDATA[  <P>Don&#039;t be deceived by hard numbers. Company data has a human side as well as those bits and bytes stored on disk drives. Even when increasing data demands new solutions, don&#039;t make changes without considering the people-factor: &quot;Stick with what most people already know. That&#039;s especially true for Microsoft Excel projects&quot; That&#039;s the advice of database consultant David Jenkins of Midway Software, Berkeley, CA (midwaysoftware.com). (PRWeb Aug 5, 2009)</P>
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