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- What makes Microsoft's SharePoint tick?
- Make a post explaining what SharePoint is...As you said, it is a complex product. I remember when Lotus Notes came out, it was difficult to pin it to a traditional category - what IS it? SharePoint may have some of the same issues of perception.What is SharePoint:There are 2 SharePoint?s,...
- Tags: Content management, Groupware, Collaboration, Enterprise software, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft SharePoint
- Discussion threads 2009-10-16
- Are we responsible for content filtering at home?
- Are we responsible for content filtering at home?Why?Sorry guys, but sending kids home with school-issued laptops is just *ASKING* for trouble. Seriously, do you guys not have enough headaches? Between supporting software issues (patches, viruses, and updates w/o losing kids' work), filtering internet, kids doing anything-but-work on them, and replacing...
- Tags: Content management, content filtering, OpenDNS
- Discussion threads 2009-03-19
- The two big lies in the health IT debate
- The two big lies in the health IT debateDon't get me started. I don't believe, and most likely will never believe, that the insurance companies' goal is to "provide the best care for the lowest cost". My experience tells me that it is to provide the least acceptable...
- Tags: Financial Planning, HEALTHCARE, Benefits, health insurance industry, insurance company, insurance, health care
- Discussion threads 2009-02-13
- Will Wikipedia fail?
- Will Wikipedia fail?Funny.... I haven't seen any pranksters on WikipediaAnd I've been going to the site pretty much since it was first made.RE: Will Wikipedia fail?It is bizarre that anybody would reference Wikipedia as a factual reference. I guess Wikipedia stands for collective knowledge and wisdom, which by definition would...
- Tags: Wiki, Wikipedia
- Discussion threads 2009-02-12
- How some vegetables fight breast cancer
- You certainly know that eating vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower or cabbage can help prevent breast cancer. Until now, the protection mechanism offered by these cruciferous vegetables was unknown. But researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara have found an explanation. Here is a quote from the lead...
- Tags: Breast Cancer, Vegetable, Cell, Mitosis, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-12-24
- Cancer Physicians Network Optimizes Backup of Virtualized Servers With Microsoft Data Protection Manager
- Based in Florida, The Integrated Community Oncology Network ICON is an association of physicians dedicated to delivering an integrated approach to cancer treatment, research, education, and prevention. ICON's tape-based data backup solution was not providing round-the-clock continuous data protection and ease of recovery that the organization required. By deploying DPM...
- Tags: Data Protection, Recovery, Data Backup, Microsoft Corp., Integrated Community Oncology Network, Backups, Server Virtualization, Servers, Hardware, Virtualization
- Case studies 2008-12-15
- B vitamins and folic acid offer no cancer protection
- One a Day Womens' Health doesn't hit one of its claimed targets, namely the prevention of breast cancer. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Vitamin, Dana Blankenhorn, Breast Cancer, Gender And Diversity, Human Resources
- Blog posts 2008-11-05
- Software and business method patents take a hit
- Software and business method patents take a hitIf you want to see technology take off...completely do away with patents and copyrights. Once you free new technology to be improved by all and not just its owner, technology will finally reach its potential.Good news for technology consultantsThe biggest winners from...
- Tags: Patent Reform, software, patent
- Discussion threads 2008-11-01
- News to Know: Googlenomics; Windows Mobile 7 phones; Broadband hell
- Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Free Sourcefire tool pinpoints hostile MS Office files Apple security team finds code execution holes in Ruby Google using invalid security certificate Dancho Danchev: Phishers targeting Facebook users, fake logins...
- Tags: Security, Google Inc., Phone, Hewlett-Packard Co., Microsoft Windows Mobile, Information Technology, Broadband, Microsoft Corp., Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Microsoft Windows, Data Centers, Virtualization, Telecom & Utilities, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Operating Systems, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, David Grober
- Blog posts 2008-06-23
- Are you fatigued by green tech news?
- Are you fatigued by green tech news?"Green" is seen as a political platformAnd, as several of your regular readers constantly remind us, one that is seen by many people in a highly negative light. Power management, on the other hand, is seen as a way to save money, which...
- Tags: Food & Beverage, green tech new, manufacturing, green technology
- Discussion threads 2008-06-04
- Got science?
- Got science?Great article!I'd love to believe that a political regime change (that we'll hopefully see in November) can bring us some progress in this area. Hopefully not more business as usual if the Dems can be believed. We'll see.Chris DawsonLeading Nuclear Research is now done in...India.Remember when the...
- Tags: Nuclear Research, ozone, Thomas Jefferson
- Discussion threads 2008-05-30
- Cancer--censored, delayed, none of your business
- Of course our government cannot really tell us the truth about things like "weapons of mass destruction," or the true costs of various wars and occupations, or the size of the CIA's budget, because we're so silly and can't be trusted to understand. Turns out, we can't be told...
- Tags: Chemicals, Health Care, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, European Union, Government Accounting Office, Naphthalene, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-04-28
- Doing the Microsoft patent math
- Doing the Microsoft patent mathI fail to see your point?Is it that MS is doing like IBM and Sun (open source "supporters") has done for years?How Many Are good?I wonder how many of these patents would stand up to a concerted effort to challenge them?As long as the U.S. patent...
- Tags: Microosft, Microsoft Corp., patent, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-22
- Targeted spear phishing attacks
- Targeted spear phishing attacksFederal Subpoena email spamIt is kind of a whaling attack targeting big fishes in corporate offices like CEO's, top executives and managers."This is one of the best phish e-mails I've seen in the past 6 years" quoted by Mr. Steve Kirsch, a well known Silicon Valley entrepreneurRemember,...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spam, SECURITY, e-mail, phishing, Abaca Email Protection Gateway, attack
- Discussion threads 2008-04-17
- What do we Americans want? Individuals shopping for, longing for greener transport. Where the h--- is it?
- Americans are saying they want more economical and environmentally friendly fuel, and they're backing that up with action. Two separate looks at American drivers found that many are saying and doing things that actually make sense, and that could be very good for green tech companies working on alternative energy...
- Tags: Car, Alternative Fuel, Americans, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-04-05
- Golden age for hydrogels?
- Hydrogels are familiar to anyone in medicine. My daughter wears hydrogel contact lenses. They're also used in breast implants, for dressing wounds, even as miniature glucose sensors. But they are only just coming into their own, as drug delivery mechanisms. Covalon...
- Tags: Patent, Hydrogels, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-03-28
- Microsoft's Chief Counsel Brad Smith urges open source rivals to compromise on IP issues, co-exist peacefully
- Microsoft General Counsel and IP chief Brad Smith got a round of applause at the Open Source Business Conference Monday for showing respect to the open source community -- but he faced some tough questioning from those in the bazaar. One attendee asked how...
- Tags: Software, Brad Smith, IP, Microsoft Corp., Open Source, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-03-26
- Google Health makes its pitch
- Google Health makes its pitchGiving people data...While I'm sure giving Google your data is good for their analytics division, I think there are other options for patient activists like http://righthealth.com and http://curehunter.com .I wonder what kind of business model they are going to put on this? Selling anonymous data...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Google Inc., PHR, health care, Google Health
- Discussion threads 2008-02-25
- What Google doesn't get
- What Google doesn't getWhat's it all about, Alfie?No, it's not about transformation of data. It's about partnership marketing -- the winner here will be the player who is first to get a critical mass of providers to agree to use their system.Microsoft has a huge advantage because that's what...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, Benefits, medical record, Google Inc., bank
- Discussion threads 2008-02-22
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