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- BPM and Process Automation Helps Maximize IT ROI. Hear How it Can Work for You.
- Ball State University was having unusually high IT failure rates during online student registration. Using BPM powered by the Smart SOA™ approach, they streamlined and automated the process and maximized their ROI. Their solution can be applied to your organization. Attend this on-demand web seminar to find out how, and...
- Tags: Process Automation, BPM, Information Technology, On-demand, IBM Corp., Business Process Automation, Operational Planning, Strategy, Managed Hosting, Enterprise Software, It Operations, Business Operations, Management, Software
- White papers 2009-01-08
- Fixing the blame on the EHR mess
- Fixing the blame on the EHR messLobbyistsYou hit the nail on the head. There are more than 200 EHRs, each lobbying for a place in the sun.WorldVistA, based on the largest EHR (the Veterans Administration's VistA), is free, open source, and GPL-licensed (open source is not enough -- we need...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, eHR
- Discussion threads 2009-01-06
- Carmakers could go bananas over coconuts
- Lots of petroleum-derived materials in today's automobile. Gone is the chrome plating and wooden dashboards of yore. For lightweight strength and waterproof exterior it's hard to beat plastic and polyester. Until now. Baylor University researchers say the coconut husk may yield the strong fiber of...
- Tags: Baylor University, Fiber, Network Technology, Networking, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-01-06
- The next generation Apple
- Apple has been running on thin ice for a while, and with false reports that Steve Jobs was on his deathbed, didn't help things much either. Nevertheless, Steve Jobs is perfectly fine and in good-ish health, and the annual Macworld Expo is under way. I'm not in...
- Tags: Steve Jobs, Apple Macintosh, Student, Apple Inc., Apple iWork, Desktops, Hardware, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-01-06
- The future of Blu-Ray? Watch porn
- The future of Blu-Ray? Watch pornThe future of Blu-Ray? Watch pornDon't forget to factor in the higher cost of blue-ray or at the time hd-dvd. We can find free porn on the internet, no need to pay the $25 for an HD dvd. Some of the adult stores...
- Tags: BIOS, Consumer electronics, TVs, TV & Home Theater, Music CD, Watch Porn, DVD
- Discussion threads 2009-01-05
- Outsourcing email, opening communications
- OK, Christmas is over so put down the mince pie, fatty. It's time to get down to business, and this time I'm throwing myself in at the deep-end, in the salt-water connected to battery mains, swamped with sharks with lasers on their heads. At university, email can...
- Tags: MSN Hotmail, Google Gmail, Mobile, Outsourcing, University Email, Google Gmail Gmail, Gmail Service, E-mail, E-mail Providers, Online Communications, Internet, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-01-05
- Apple's Jobs being treated for 'hormone imbalance'; Will remain at helm
- Apple's Jobs being treated for 'hormone imbalance'; Will remain at helmThe opposite would have happened at Microsoft...If rumors were that Steve Ballmer's health was failing and he would have to step down as CEO of Microsoft, Microsoft stock would probably triple over night. There's no denying that top leadership is...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, imbalance, job, Apple Inc., Apple job
- Discussion threads 2009-01-05
- Read 2000 American Newspapers 4.3.8.0102 (Windows)
- Read 2000 American Newspapers can read 2600+ U.S. newspapers by state. It can deliver you the news you want from all over the U.S. in just seconds, with effortless actions. Whether it's the Washington Post or your local newspaper. Content includes New York Newspaper (118), National Newspaper (66), Alabama Newspaper...
- Tags: Newspaper, YiFei Software, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2009-01-05
- BitLocker for dummies (...students)
- Students need security; it's a paramount element of university life. Without security, our laptops can go missing (or stolen, depending on which university you go to), and a good proportion of your life you can say goodbye to. This came in the form of...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, USB Flash Drive, BitLocker, Computer, BitLocker-to-Go, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-01-03
- Raise taxes? On gasoline? How about mothers' milk?
- Are these guys serious? A federal commission may urge the U.S. to raise the tax on gasoline. The commission's report is due out in late January after Dick Cheney has left town. None of these commissioners will ever get a free lunch in Washington or Houston, ever again....
- Tags: Commission, Gasoline, Taxes, Transportation, Free Trade, Sales Force Management, Financial Planning, Finance, Sales, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-01-02
- Journalism vs. blogging: the present and the future
- With the rise of online media, from YouTube to Facebook, WordPress to the New York Times, journalism has expanded over the course of the last decade into a new era. "Journalism" may not be guaranteed work all of the time, but it is most certainly in my eyes one of...
- Tags: Journalist, Journalism, Microblogging, Blogging, Internet, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-01-02
- 2009: what to expect (or at least hope for)
- Zack Whittaker is still trying to work out where he lives, after one massive new year party last night. This post was written a few days ago. Since becoming a student, my eyes have been wide-opened to the world. Through my research, learning, understanding and general mayhem,...
- Tags: Student, Zack Whittaker, University Student, Internet, Cloud Computing, Microsoft Windows, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Operating Systems, Software, Networking
- Blog posts 2009-01-01
- MS wooing schools with new license offer
- MS wooing schools with new license offerWhy Windows 98?Microsoft first struck a similar deal with Indiana University in March and has been flooded with calls from schools asking for a comparable agreement. Under the terms of that contract, IU plans to pay $6 million for Microsoft software and distribute Office,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Tools & Techniques, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-12-31
- Human hair to feed plants?
- You all know that agricultural crop production relies on fertilizers, such as composted waste materials. But I bet you wouldn't have thought to add human hair to animal manure to produce better and greener fertilizers. Yet, a study done by Mississippi State University researchers has shown that human hair, 'combined...
- Tags: Crop, Plant, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-12-30
- SSL broken! Hackers create rogue CA certificate using MD5 collisions
- Using computing power from a cluster of 200 PS3 game consoles and about $700 in test digital certificates, a group of hackers in the U.S. and Europe have found a way to target a known weakness in the MD5 algorithm to create a rogue Certification Authority CA, a breakthrough...
- Tags: Certification Authority, SSL, Web Browser, Computer Associates International Inc., Certificate, Hacker, MD5, Web Browsers, Internet, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-12-30
- University Reduces Costs, Cuts Support Calls 50 Percent With Robust Operating System
- Universidade de Sorocaba UNISO needed to update its computers' operating systems in order to install new applications and to support legacy systems. UNISO needed a reliable, secure environment that would be easy to manage and reduce operating costs. Students and faculty were resistant to upgrading, but once Windows Vista Business...
- Tags: Cost, Operating System, Environment, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Hardware Upgrade, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Hardware
- Case studies 2008-12-30
- Another reason to love Linux: SiCortex offers high-performance computing in an astonishingly energy-efficient format
- If you're looking to supplement your trading floor applications, business analytics infrastructure or Internet site capacity, SiCortex has a proposition for you: a 72-processor high-performance Linux platform with CPUs that use just 0.6 watts of electricity each. In other words, this is a high-performance computer that is designed to use...
- Tags: High-performance Computing, High-performance, SiCortex Web Site, Linux, Leadership, Data Centers, Operating Systems, Software, Management, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-12-29
- Protecting beer from bacteria
- A Canadian PhD student from the University of Saskatchewan has a mission: saving beer from bacterial contamination. She's a member of 'one of only two labs in the world that studies beer spoilage.' And she jokes about what she's doing: 'It's a good conversation starter. I've gone through so many...
- Tags: Beer, Bacteria, Biotechnology, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-12-29
- Batteries to store wind energy
- Scientific American reports that Xcel Energy, a Minneapolis-based utility company, has started to test a new technology to store wind energy in batteries. The company is currently trying it in a 1,100 megawatts facility of wind turbines in Southern Minnesota. The company started this effort because 'the wind doesn't always...
- Tags: Xcel Energy Inc., Battery, Wind Energy, Engineering, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-12-27
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