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- Road signs for physicians
- According to BioMed Central, French researchers have developed a new iconic drug information system inspired by road signs. This icon system is named VCM, short for 'Visualisation des Connaissances Médicales' in French, which means 'Visualization of Medical Knowledge.' Like road signs, the VCM graphical language uses a small set of...
- Tags: Physician, BioMed Central, Icon, VCM, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-04-28
- OTN interMedia Case Study: biomed central
- BioMed Central is a publisher of original, peer-reviewed scientific research in 75 online only journals and several more journals that also exist in traditional print form. The key challenge for BioMed Central was to develop easy to use web tools that allow scientists to personally perform publication tasks that traditionally...
- Tags: BioMed Central, Oracle9i, Advertising & Promotion, Databases, Enterprise Software, Marketing, Software, Data Management
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- Microsoft not pulling XP SP3 again (so far)
- Microsoft not pulling XP SP3 again (so far)They shouldFor but another reason why they need to can this mofo, try read my comments on Adrian's 'Minimizing XP SP3 woes' blog chip. How else can I put it? SP3 sucks. The butterfly is down, the apple is rotten. I'll be weeping...
- Tags: XP SP3, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- Data Portability: Social Infrastructure still very much wanting
- Data Portability: Social Infrastructure still very much wantingMy Data, not MySpace, pleaseAS Steve O'Hear notes over at http://blogs.zdnet.com/social/?p=496&tag=nl.e622 this is all a house of cards.What people probably really want (though they may not know it) is a profile [b]They[/b] control, that syncs out to other sites with the amount of...
- Tags: Social Infrastructure, MySpace
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- News to know: Office 2007 SP1; Microsoft security; KVM vs. Xen; AMD
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: Mark your calendars: Microsoft to push Office 2007 SP1 on June 16 EIC podcast: SAP; JavaOne; AMD, Microhoo Larry Dignan: Microsoft previews three critical bulletins; two for Office Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft shares...
- Tags: Security, Microsoft Office 2007, Xen, Microsoft Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- JBL On Stage 200iD iPod speaker
- JBL Audio has been churning out iPod speakers since the first ones hit the market years ago, and this experience shows. The company's latest offering, the JBL On Stage 200iD iPod speaker, features solid sound quality and a funky, futuristic design with a relatively small footprint. JBL succeeds in improving...
- Tags: JBL, speaker
- Product reviews 2008-05-08
- Images: A visit to 'negawatt' central
- Take a tour of EnerNoc's operations center, where it uses the Internet to dial down customers' energy usage during peak times. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Internet, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-05-08
- MySpace partners with Yahoo, Twitter and eBay in "data portability" initiative
- Having previously talked the talk when it comes to data portability, MySpace is beginning to walk the walk: announcing its own 'data portability' initiative, supported by partners Yahoo, Twitter and eBay. Dubbed MySpace ‘Data Availability', users will be able to optionally share their public profile data with...
- Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Data, eBay Inc., Twitter, MySpace, MySpace Data Availability Initiative, Internet, Instant Messaging, Corporate Communications, BIOS, Online Communications, Marketing, Hardware, Components, Steve O\'Hear
- Blog posts 2008-05-08
- IPReplicator (zip)
- IPReplicator enables organizations to quickly backup, protect, recover, distribute and share files - Globally. IPReplicator provides scalable, secure & automated file replication, disk-to-disk backup and Website publishing over TCP/IP based LANs, WANs and the Internet - even thru firewalls. Benefits include: continuous backup and quick recovery for Windows servers o...
- Tags: Network, LinkPro, IPReplicator, Backups, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2008-05-07
- Google launches CERT for open source
- Google on Tuesday detailed plans for oCERT, a volunteer workforce that will remediate security issues in open source applications. The move makes a ton of sense. Community driven software can have bugs and plenty of folks to find these vulnerabilities. The problem: There's no central group to...
- Tags: Google Inc., CERT, oCERT, Open Source, Security, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-06
- Do we need another CERT?
- Yes. Google's backing of oCERT is a major milestone in the history of open source. It's not that I have anything against the Computer Emergency Response TeamCERT at Carnegie-Mellon. They do important work, not only in identifying risks but in educating people on them. ...
- Tags: Vulnerability, CERT, Windows Machine, Dana, Security, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-06
- Common misconceptions about database security
- Common misconceptions about database securityHi Slavik, Just a quick comment...It's a fine list but ultimately useless as you offer no advice as to how to minimize the negative impact of these misconceptions.I would rather have seen this as a two-part article: with items one through five being disclosed and solutions...
- Tags: security, cloud computing, misconception, database, Common Misconception
- Discussion threads 2008-05-05
- CPU Speed Professional (exe)
- CPU Speed Professional is an application that measures the real speed of your Intel or AMD central processor unit (CPU). It features a stunning interface with elegant animations and screen transitions. Click the Test My Speed button and watch as CPU Speed ramps up your computer's processor to full throttle....
- Tags: CPU, Speed, Wizard Software, CPU Speed Professional, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2008-05-05
- Extracting the structure of networks
- Networks are used to represent the structure of complex systems, including the Internet or social networks, but often these descriptions are biased or incomplete. Now, researchers at the Santa Fe Institute (SFI) have shown that it's possible to extract automatically the hierarchical structure of networks. The researchers say their results...
- Tags: Network, Structure, Networking, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-03
- Is Google reliable enough?
- Dan Farber wrote about some downtime he experienced at YouTube this morning -- it lasted 20 minutes, and was then restored. The part that got me thinking about his post was his reference to why the internet isn't like TV -- TV is much more reliable, but content on...
- Tags: Google Inc., Phone, YouTube Inc., Internet, TVs, E-mail, Tv & Home Theater, Telecom & Utilities, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Online Communications, Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2008-05-03
- Cellular medical imaging for the people
- This is not an innovation which will make much sense to Americans. A UC Berkeley scientist, Boris Rubinsky, who also works for Hebrew University in Jerusalem has developed a system for moving complex medical images over cellular links. The key to success is placing the...
- Tags: Phone, Hospital, Physician, Medical Imaging, Imaging, Image, Wireless Link, Mergers & Acquisitions, Telecom & Utilities, Healthcare, Investment, Finance, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-02
- Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold Distributed Edition v12 - Central Site Installation
- WhatsUp Gold Distributed Edition is a powerful network management and application monitoring solution designed expressly for large enterprise organizations with complex multi-site networks. Reducing management complexity, the solution offers NOC-based views into infrastructure and applications. WhatsUp Gold Distributed leverages the extensive features of WhatsUp Gold Premium...
- Tags: Ipswitch Inc., Network, Installation, Monitoring, WhatsUp Gold Distributed Edition, WhatsUp Gold Distributed, WhatsUp Central Site Installation, Networking
- Download resources 2008-05-01
- Why social software won't dethrone the incumbents
- Why social software won't dethrone the incumbentsThose are all smart arguementsApple, Salesforce.com, Google, VMWare, Amazon:They're companies who were supposed to die and/or who grew from nothing. If it's a forgone conclusion that the big IT guy landscape is cemented, then we should all just give up and go home. The...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Groupware, social Software, incumbent, software, Sig Rinde, Social Software
- Discussion threads 2008-04-30
- Crytek: We seem to lead the charts in piracy by a large margin
- Crytek: We seem to lead the charts in piracy by a large marginTribes 2 was the sameAges ago, "Tribes 2" was way too powerful for the hardware at the time, and sales were negatively affected partially as a result.RE: Crytek: We seem to lead the charts in piracy by a...
- Tags: Games, game, piracy, Crysis, hardware
- Discussion threads 2008-04-30
- Cellphones used for medical imaging?
- A team of engineers at the University of California at Berkeley has developed a technique for transmitting medical images via cellphones. This potentially could bring medical imaging to the 'three-quarters of the world's population which has no access to ultrasounds, X-rays, magnetic resonance images, and other medical imaging technology.' The...
- Tags: Patient, University Of California At Berkeley, Medical Imaging, Imaging, Cell Phone, Document Management, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
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