Client/server computing requires top corporate developer training

When a company moves to the world of client/server computing, it changes the way people work. As a result, the employees need to be trained to use graphical screens and new methods of accessing and using data.

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Published inInfoWorld Vol. 15; no. 45; pp. 64 - 66
Main Author Wallace, Peggy
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published San Mateo Foundry 08.11.1993
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ISSN0199-6649

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Summary:When a company moves to the world of client/server computing, it changes the way people work. As a result, the employees need to be trained to use graphical screens and new methods of accessing and using data.
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ISSN:0199-6649