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- Lawson success but no saas here
- It didn't escape my Irregular colleagues' attention that Harry Debes, Lawson CEO went on a tear about the viability of the saas model. Anshu Sharma chose not to comment in public but I leave it to astute observers to detect the steam coming out of his ears. ...
- Tags: Lawson Software Inc., Vinnie, Cheryl, Purchasing & Procurement, Software As A Service (SaaS), Tools & Techniques, Business Operations, Emerging Technologies, Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-09-01
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- Salesforce.com's bold development platform vision [includes executive podcast]
- Note: Click the player to listen to my podcast interview with Steve Cakebread, President and Chief Strategy Officer of Salesforce.com. Steve comments on his company's strategy, discusses on-premises software, and presents Salesforce.com's vision for mobile devices. Salesforce.com's Tour de Force roadshow is traveling around the world...
- Tags: Software, Salesforce.com Inc., Developer, Podcast, Outsource, Vision, Force.com, On-premises, Sales Force Management, Sales, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-04-23
- Girls Aloud Screensaver (zip)
- The pop music group Girls Aloud is a British girl group created on talent show Popstars. The group, consisting of Cheryl Cole ne Tweedy, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh, has gone on to become one of the most successful pop groups of the decade.
- Tags: Girl, Wallpaper Screensavers, Workforce Management, Human Resources
- Software downloads 2007-10-30
- Vietnam Memorial site defaced with Turkish messages
- The Vietnam Veterans Memorial website was vandalized by a hacker promoting Turkish nationalism, who posted a video and message against the United States and Israel, The Washington Post reports. Users of the site who searched for U.S. casualties by date were sent to an all-red Web page adorned with...
- Tags: Message, Corporate Communications, Wiki, Federal Government, Search, Marketing, Online Communications, Government, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-09-20
- A new Targus Toploading Corporate Traveler goes to the ZDNet reader who...
- A new Targus Toploading Corporate Traveler goes to the ZDNet reader who...I will work to secure the homeland with the......help of the Targus Toploading Corporate Traveler. Every 4 to 6 weeks I travel to one of America's fineest cities, and I train intelligence analysts from all levels of law...
- Tags: Notebooks, laptop computer, Targus, Targus Toploading Corporate Traveler
- Discussion threads 2007-07-30
- Sony DRU 830A internal burner
- The Sony BWU-830A is a high-performance internal DVD/CD rewritable burner that offers the latest speeds (18x DVD+/-R and 8x DVD+/-R DL), a nice design touch interchangeable faceplates, and a full complement of software. Unfortunately, at $70, it's on the expensive side for an IDE drive. Drive type: Internal DVD/CD RewritableSupported...
- Tags: Consumer electronics, DVD, CNET Labs, disc, Nero, CD-R, DVD+R, CD, Sony Corp.
- Product reviews 2007-07-03
- Jailers can't keep Blackberries, phones out of jail
- From urban hipsters to dirt poor Africans, everyone needs a cellphone. So why not prisoners? Just because they're contraband hasn't stopped many California prisoners from smuggling in over 1,000 cellphones and Blackberries into prisons, reports the Los Angeles Times.The problem has exploded in recent year as cell phones get smaller...
- Tags: Mobile/wireless, Law enforcement
- Blog posts 2007-06-26
- The genetic secrets of the black widow spider
- Biologists at the University of California at Riverside UCR have identified the genes for two key proteins in the 'dragline silk' of the black widow spider. This silk, one of the seven different silks that an individual spider produces, is used by spiders as the structural foundation of their webs....
- Tags: Science &, Nature, Health &, Medicine
- Blog posts 2007-06-13
- User Generated Ads grow up: Consumers (not) in control?
- Can consumers be controlled? Is tapping users to create advertising a fad, or a strategy?The questions are open for debate, and they were debated, this morning in NYC at the Interactive Advertising Bureau's User-Generated Content & Social Networking Forum, with the participation of:Cheryl Guerin, VP Promotions & Interactives, MasterCard, InternationalTom Lynch,...
- Tags: User-Generated Content, Metrics, Media, Marketing, Advertising
- Blog posts 2007-06-04
- Technology unleashes new opportunties for vo-techs
- Thirty years ago, vocational technology was all about training the non-college bound for blue-collar jobs—mechanics, welders, secretaries. These days, however, peer into a vocational technology classroom and youll more likely see students learning web design, robotics, and even nanotechnology, reports Saint Louis Today. "It used to be that vocational...
- Tags: CTE, Education Technology, Vo-Tech, job
- Blog posts 2006-12-15
- Despite theft, Diebold assures Marylanders it's safe to vote
- Even as a stolen copy of the Diebold code used in the 2004 Maryland election was mailed to a critic of e-voting systems, the company and voting officials are assuring voters that the current system is safe and tamperproof, the ">Baltimore Sun reports."The availability of this software poses no threat...
- Tags: Diebold Inc., disk, Delegate Cheryl Kagan
- Blog posts 2006-10-23
- Diebold code used in 04 stolen, sent to e-voting critic
- An anonymous person sent to a former state legislator computer disks containing the Diebold computer code that ran Marylands election in 2004, the legislator reported. Diebold reacted with alarm and said it was treating the mailing as a theft. According to the Baltimore Sun: Cheryl C. Kagan, a longtime...
- Tags: Diebold Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-10-20
- Extra passengers scheduled on Atlantis
- NASA's Atlantis next mission, which is scheduled for August 27, not only will carry human astronauts to the International Space Station ISS, but several kinds of microbes. In "Microscopic Passengers To Hitch Ride On Space Shuttle," the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University writes that these microbes have been identified...
- Tags: microbe, NASA, Fluid Processing Apparatus, Group Activation Pack
- Blog posts 2006-08-25
- MyDorm: Colleges institute private social nets to help freshmen
- Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., is taking a cue from social networking sites like Facebook and incorporating private social networks in dorm rooms for incoming freshmen, reports USA Today. The network, called HelloWilkes, connects upperclassmen to incoming freshmen so that they can get plugged into everything from...
- Tags: freshmen
- Blog posts 2006-08-17
- The software shop that is DoD needs to update practices, GAO finds
- The general public doesn't think of Department of Defense as a software developer but to an extraordinary extent, that's exactly what it is. Consider: Eighty percent of the development of the F/A-22 is software. The DoD spends $12 billion a year - 40 percent of its budget - on software...
- Tags: software, U.S. Department of Defense
- Blog posts 2006-05-05
- The secret of phishers' success
- The secret of phishers' successPhishingPhishing can be easily avoided by users by many ways. The good emails are almost impossible to tell that it is phishing, but no business will send you attachments through email. Also don't follow any links contained in an email go to the site yourself. Its...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spam, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, phishing, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2006-04-03
- State and local IT business doing very well for Northrup
- After acquiring a number of companies to build a $10 billion federal IT contracting business, Northrup Grumman found it had also acquired a substantial business in state and local contracting, worth about $400 million. In 2004, the company acted to pull those disparate businesses together in a headquarters in Herndon,...
- Tags: information technology, Northrup Grumman
- Blog posts 2006-03-27
- A laser that sees through solid objects
- It's always fascinating to see that scientists still want -- and sometimes succeed -- to challenge an Einstein's theory. This time, physicists from the U.K. and Switzerland have shown that a laser can work even if less than half of the light-amplifying material is in an 'excited' state. For their...
- Tags: atom, laser
- Blog posts 2006-02-21
- Microsoft cooking up more features for Hotmail
- Microsoft cooking up more features for HotmailAnd for the next 25 years you getOriginally posted at BBSPOT for Microsoft's 25 birthday in 2000. I figured this a good place for a reprise.Microsoft: The Next 25 Years As we "celebrate" the first 25 years of Microsoft. We...
- Tags: E-mail providers, Microsoft Corp., MSN Hotmail, beta, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2005-07-28
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