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- Plagiarism, gibberish, IEEE, and the textbook business
- When the the prestigious IEEE Software publishes something that's obvious gibberish - and later turns out not to have been original work - as a peer reviewed contribution to IT knowledge, what are we to make of it? by Paul Murphy
- Tags: CMS Watch, IEEE, Tony Byrne, Open Source, Web Browsers, Internet, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-10-09
- How can your enterprise utilize the latest Social Software technology? Get a free report sample
- Find out how major Social Software technologies really work. The Enterprise Social Software Report: Collaboration and Networking Within and Beyond the Enterprise from CMS Watch will help your team decide whether and where and how to apply which social media tools in your enterprise. You've probably seen a lot of...
- Tags: CMS Watch, Social Software, Collaboration
- White papers 2008-06-27
- Does your enterprise have the right tools to manage e-mail effectively? Get a free report sample
- The new E-mail Archiving & Management Report from CMS Watch will help your team make informed e-mail archiving and management technology strategy and buying decisions. The report provides an overview of leading EAM products and EAM best practices, including 8- to 9-page comparative evaluations of 14 EAM vendors. It looks...
- Tags: CMS Watch, E-mail Archiving, Tool, E-mail, Online Communications
- White papers 2008-05-20
- Is SharePoint right for your enterprise? Get a free report sample to find out
- Find out how Microsoft SharePoint really works. SharePoint is very good at certain things, but very poor at others. The new SharePoint Report from CMS Watch will help your team decide whether and where and when to apply SharePoint to your information management problems. You've likely seen dozens of books...
- Tags: CMS Watch, Microsoft SharePoint, Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2008-03-26
- How Open Source Email is Gaining Respectability
- How Open Source Email is Gaining RespectabilityIs anyone seeing a similar trend in the CMS space?With tools like Drupal, and start-up Open Source companies such as Alfresco... in a market saturated with IBM, Oracle, Microsoft: is anyone seeing the same trend for CMS products as well (relative to Interwoven, RedDot,...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Groupware, Operating systems, Mdeamon, software, open source, IBM Corp., e-mail, operating system, CMS Watch
- Discussion threads 2007-04-10
- Sample The CMS Report: A Comprehensive Evaluation of Web Content Management Technology
- Get the inside story from an unbiased source. The CMS Report helps your team save time with no-nonsense vendor analysis and head-to-head product comparisons. As a vendor-neutral analyst firm, CMS Watch works solely for the solutions buyer. Now in its 8th Edition, the acclaimed CMS Report provides...
- Tags: CMS Watch, Web, Web Content Management, Content Management System, Content Management, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-08-01
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- Five unanswered questions after Microsoft's Q3 earnings call
- Five unanswered questions after Microsoft's Q3 earnings callReally?The EC doesn't have Microsoft hating judges. It has Microsoft being found in violation of the EC rules/regulations repeatedly. Ergo, the judges have to bring the hammer down.Or would you rather that they didn't do anything when companies did "bad things?" Or is...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Corp., earnings call
- Discussion threads 2009-04-23
- Rednecks, old computers, and TCO
- Rednecks, old computers, and TCOThis site...http://www.dtschmitz.comruns on a 2001 Gateway Laptop model 450SX: 1.6GHz ATA 80GB drive 512MB RAM ATI Radeon LY openSUSE 11 Linux Apache MySQL Perl Movable Type CMS Asterisk PBX cron rsnapshot to an external USB WD 80GB MyBook in my home.GoDaddy $10 Domain Reg. Email: Google...
- Tags: ROI/TCO, PRODUCTIVITY, OPEN SOURCE, Redneck, TCO, old computer, Linux, Murph, photograph, computer
- Discussion threads 2009-02-07
- DrinkOrDrive (Mobile)
- DrinkOrDrive is a blood alcohol level calculator for mobile phones. This application helps you to calculate the next safety drive time based on the given drinks. At any time you''re able to close and restart the application, because it stores every data.The application supports favourite drink list, quick choice list,...
- Tags: Menu, Screen, Mobile, Beverage, Laszlo Nemeth, DrinkOrDrive, Blood Alcohol, It', Status Screen, Colum, Settings/Drinks Menu, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing
- Software downloads 2008-10-19
- (Photos: The brains behind Google Chrome)
- (Photos: The brains behind Google Chrome)It's absurd to refer to 'The Brains Behind Chrome'Google Chrome, at this point in time, adds very little to the WebKit rendering engine. It's clearly a very early release, and currently does nothing clever. It will be interesting to watch it develop.Kevin, G-Portal UKhttp://cms.da.gp
- Tags: Google Chrome, Google Inc., photograph
- Discussion threads 2008-09-03
- Google's open source problem is Affero
- Google's open source problem is AfferoOrly?So, if I understand things correctly from the linked article and this, Affero would require Google to release their source code updates for software that runs the [i]services[/i] they sell, not just for compiled software packages as under the current Affero?In the case of the...
- Tags: Mac-user, Affero, F/OSS, open source, AGPL, Google Inc., source code
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- The battle for the soul of your smartphone
- The battle for the soul of your smartphoneI hope cell phone companies are upset enoughI really hope cell phone companies are getting upset enough to change their slavery, er, subscription plans. Frankly, cell phone "contracts" are some of the worst contracts in the business. I don't know of any other...
- Tags: Smart phones, Cellular phones, INTERNET, Telecom & Utilities, Handhelds, Google Inc., ARM, soul, cell phone, smart phone, cell network, PLEASE MAKE, camera, phone, GPU, mile copper
- Discussion threads 2008-02-12
- Fourth+cable+cut+in+Mideast
- Fourth+cable+cut+in+MideastHave you ever worked with fiber optic cables?Have you ever worked with fiber optic networks? I've been in that line since 1994 my job was installing and securing those networks, and I challenge you to show me a foolproof way of tapping into FO cables without getting actual access to...
- Tags: Network technology, cable, Fourth cable cut
- Discussion threads 2008-02-03
- How do I make a website?
- How do I make a website?If it's just community stuff...Try using Marc Andreesen's ning.com. It allows users to create open or closed networking sites for free supported by ads. They even have an area that describes how to use Ning for education: http://education.ning.com. Sites have membership capabilities, a place to...
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Web site, Web
- Discussion threads 2007-12-11
- Sharp LC-52D64U
- Although consistent color and brightness across every part of the screen is the norm for plasmas and rare among LCDs, most LCDs produce a uniform-enough picture to satisfy just about everybody. When we reviewed the last two Sharp LCDs, models LC-52D92U and LC-46D62U, we certainly did not come away satisfied...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, TVs, TV & Home Theater, menu system, Sharp LC-52D64U, Sharp Corp., LCD
- Product reviews 2007-09-11
- When independent advice isn't
- Tony Byrne of CMS Watch has commented on a story from Wired about a Federal Government lawsuit against Accenture, Sun, and HP. The suit alleges that Accenture defrauded the government of millions of dollars by taking kickbacks and rebates on massive government IT projects. There's nothing...
- Tags: Accenture Ltd., Government, Phil Windley
- Blog posts 2007-09-05
- Trying to clarify the Sun Ray difference
- Frequent contributor Erik Engbrecht had this to say last week in response to my comment that the Sun Ray does no processing and isn't, therefore, a client-server client: thin, fat, or otherwise: Smart, Thick, Thin, DisplayIt's all word games. Depending on how you define...
- Tags: Sun, Security, Linux, Hardware, Government, Deploying Sun Rays, Enterprise Policy
- Blog posts 2007-07-17
- What users want (3)
- What users want (3)What users REALLY want...... is to do their jobs as easily as possible. They don't actually care about IT at all. Most users can barely cope with modern applications and we would all get a lot more done if sofwtare was *drastically* simplified. For most mundane tasks...
- Tags: E-mail, Recruitment & Selection, Strategy, Microsoft Office, Now Let, information technology
- Discussion threads 2007-02-28
- alahup! 1.1 (Mac)
- alahup! is an agile web development framework and CMS. It is both a framework that lets web designers develop full featured, professional, standards compliant dynamic web sites, and an integrated "web 2.0" content management system making wise use of ajax techniques. Development tools run on Mac OS X, Linux, and...
- Tags: Web, Apple Macintosh, La Chose Interactive, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Channel Management, Operating Systems, Linux, Desktops, Software, Marketing, Hardware
- Software downloads 2006-11-10
- Google poised to beat British television for UK ad revenue
- The Financial Times reports that Google's UK ad revenue will exceed that of Britain's Channel 4 and, within 18 months, those of the market-leading ITV1. How much are we talking about? More than £900 million (approximately $1.78 billion) inBy 2008 Google will be the top media company in Britain. 2006...
- Tags: Google Inc., advertisement
- Blog posts 2006-11-01
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