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- LUPC (exe)
- LUPC allows you to monitor the weekly or daily time of users on your computer, as well as hourly periods of use. LUPC give you a pretty graph about sessions of users. You choose the user that you want to limit, or you can give an additional time like a...
- Tags: MORILLON Alain, LUPC, Productivity, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2008-04-24
Additional Resources
- Is Cloud computing too good to be true for enterprises?
- Is Cloud computing too good to be true for enterprises?this will work for Small companiesThis will work for small companies, that can't afford the Mainframe with custom logic and custom software. Small companies will be able better to compete against the Large enterprises, I do not see this working for...
- Tags: cloud computing, Cloud computing too-good-to-be-true, small company, too-good-to-be-true, way thing
- Discussion threads 2008-04-13
- Small outage at Salesforce.com, not many upset
- Small outage at Salesforce.com, not many upsetIt's The News that brought them downI wonder yesterday's romur about shopping themselves to Oracle is one reason for the downded service?If the news turns out to be true then the smaller crm vendors such as Salesboom.com, RightNow, Entellium, etc should be super happy!RE:...
- Tags: Manufacturing, Sales force management, Small outage, outage, upset, Salesforce.com Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-12
- Upgrade+disrupts+Salesforce.com
- Upgrade+disrupts+Salesforce.comThe promise of SaaS...That's what you get for going with that model. Enjoy.Testing, Testing, and more Testing..I agree that software is more prone to problems in a wide open arena of computers, but SaaS providers have no excuse. They obviously failed to stress test their APP. Very...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), software-as-a-service, Testing, benefit
- Discussion threads 2008-02-12
- Another great contribution to humanity from the folks who brought you Chuck E. Cheese and Atari
- Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk explores the latest high-tech concept in dining from Nolan Bushnell, of Chuck E. Cheese and Atari fame. We all have our bad waiter stories. I confess that recently, in Europe, I sat in a restaurant for almost an hour waiting for a...
- Tags: Restaurant, Atari Inc., uWink, Squares, Games, Personal Technology, Chris Matyszczyk
- Blog posts 2008-01-25
- Leapblogging: The Salesforce.com Ecosystem Debate, Round II
- Leapblogging: The Salesforce.com Ecosystem Debate, Round IIEnterprise Rule of ThumbJosh, the typical rule of thumb to measure the revenues generated in the SAP ecosystem is 10x. Take SAP's license revenue for any given quarter and multiply them by 10 to get a pretty good estimate of how much money...
- Tags: Sales force management, SunSHINE, Salesforce.com Inc., Leapblogging, Round II, SFDC, revenue, AppEx, ISV
- Discussion threads 2007-11-30
- ROI Lost: IBM Puts the Screws on a Loyal Customer
- ROI Lost: IBM Puts the Screws on a Loyal CustomerFailing to analyze all dataThe legal department was neglect in investigating the contractual ramifications of the migration.The title referred to a "loyal customer"Loyalty is apparently being defined as a (past) choice to continue to do business with the same supplier.Still, you're...
- Tags: Mainframes, Servers, Databases, ROI, IBM Corp., PeopleSoft Inc., mainframe
- Discussion threads 2007-11-16
- Microsoft CIO Stuart Scott is out
- Stuart Scott, who joined Microsoft in 2005 as Corporate Vice President and Chief Information Officer, has left was ousted from the company, as of November 5 for violating company policies, Microsoft officials said. According to a statement from a Microsoft spokesperson: "We can confirm that Stuart...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Conference, Data Centers, Strategy, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Management, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2007-11-06
- Is Zonbu the next revolution?
- Zonbu (right), a start-up from French entrepreneurs Gregoire Gentil (Twingo) and Alain Rossmann (EO, OpenWave), combines a cellphone business model with open source software to deliver a complete Linux-based PC for as little as $99 and $12.95/month.The box is pre-loaded with a host of open source freeware -- Linux, Firefox, OpenOffice, Skype,...
- Tags: Software as a Service, Linux Desktop OS, Hardware, General, Strategy, Linux, business models, mass market
- Blog posts 2007-07-24
- Amidst fears of email spies, French officials advised to drop BlackBerries
- Despite Research in Motion's insistence that messages traveling across its network are encrypted against snooping by intelligence agencies, French officials are being adviced to give their BlackBerries the boot. According to ComputerWorld's Peter Sayer:The smart phones, developed by Canadian company Research In Motion Ltd., send and receive e-mail through a...
- Tags: Wired &, Wireless, Telephony, Personal Technology, Mobile, Legal, IT Management, General
- Blog posts 2007-06-20
- Comcast money helps open source scare Cisco
- With Lucent absorbed into Alcatel, big phone and cable companies have fewer-and-fewer choices.Cisco is gaining market power over them. Or is it?This may be a head fake, but Comcast has invested in Vyatta, an open source maker of networking gear. It was just part of an $11 million round, so...
- Tags: Strategy, mass market, Internet, Infrastructure, Hardware, Google, General, Enterprise Policy
- Blog posts 2007-04-02
- Yahoo puts its mark on consumer electronics
- Yahoo puts its mark on consumer electronicsNo Consumer ServicesI by a Yahoo Home theater model yht-400, in may 2006. 5 month after, no more video capture audio is ok but video look like old pay per view channel without decoder. I go back where a purchase it and...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Yahoo! Inc., E-Mail Adress, Great Story, video, e-mail, consumer electronics, electronics
- Discussion threads 2007-02-28
- Foolproof iris recognition technology?
- Foolproof iris recognition technology?Iris can changeIrises can change over time. I saw one individual’s eye where a “gold” colored section appeared in their basically “blue” eyes. I’ve also seen eyes migrate between green and blue (and back) over time as well.Iris can changeIrises can change over time....
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, iris
- Discussion threads 2005-11-26
- PC Forum: Where in the world is search heading?
- The final PC Forum panel had major search vendors and scientists sharing their views on search. The panel included Marissa Mayer, director of consumer product at Google (search, news, images, Froogle, local); Udi Manber, former Yahoo chief scientist and president of Amazon's A9...
- Tags: Marissa Mayer, Udi Manber
- Blog posts 2005-03-23
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