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- The Performance Organiser 2.0.698 (Windows)
- The Performance Organiser is organization modeling software designed to support the successful implementation of a number of best practice management planning techniques including: ISO 9000, The EFQM, The Balanced Scorecard, Baldrige, SIGMA 6. It is a general purpose business analyst toolkit. Anyone who needs to describe in a structured way,...
- Tags: Performance, Microsoft Windows, JIT Software, Performance Organiser, Performance Management, Research & Development, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2009-02-17
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- Software that automatically fixes itself, without shutting down
- Invariant DetectionThis is supposing that the software is simple enough to determine invariants and not block valid code paths that are infrequently used. It sounds a lot like applying design by contract after the fact.Software That Fixes Itself?The headline implies an application that fixes itself. The article describes and...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, invariant, software, Clearview, erroneous execution
- Discussion threads 2009-10-29
- Google plugs 3D hardware into Chrome
- Google plugs 3D hardware into Chrome The Siren's callGoogle keeps tempting the tech community with new and exciting software. But, until they commit to stop recording private data about individual users of their products, everyone with an ounce of sense should boycott their products.Until then, Google remains the biggest...
- Tags: Games, C/C++, Google Inc., Siren, game, Web browser, compiler
- Discussion threads 2009-07-23
- Microsoft to tweak 'compatibility view' with next IE 8 test build
- Microsoft to tweak 'compatibility view' with next IE 8 test buildWill Silverlight web sites have to be viewed in compatibility view?If that is the case, why is one part of MS pushing loose adherence to web standards, and another part of MS pushing strict adherence to web standards?RE: Microsoft to...
- Tags: Web browsers, Open-Source Browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, open source, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, sourcing
- Discussion threads 2008-12-04
- Speculation on Papermaster's "huh?": IBM, Apple, and Freescale
- Speculation on Papermaster's "huh?": IBM, Apple, and FreescalePaul-the-pseudonym is probably rightFor a long time, Apple has been managing its supply chain as a lean, JIT organization with a good deal of outsourcing. Their strategy: We are the best at design, let's increasingly move manufacturing and integration to subcontractors willing to...
- Tags: Processors, Apple Inc., IBM Corp., PPC
- Discussion threads 2008-11-04
- Who wins with Google Chrome
- Who wins with Google ChromeChrome adds a lot. By about any measure, Chrome will be way ahead of IE8.If there was nothing new here, there would be no excitement.Chrome Adds Nothing NewAt this point in time, Chrome adds effectively nothing new. It's little more than a late attempt to...
- Tags: Web browsers, WebKit, FF 3.1, Chrome, Google Inc., Google Chrome
- Discussion threads 2008-09-03
- Google Chrome is insanely fast ... faster than Firefox 3.0
- Google Chrome is insanely fast ... faster than Firefox 3.0how about with Safari 3.x /4.x & OperaI would like to see comparison chart with with Safari 3/4 & operaRE: Google Chrome is insanely fast ... faster than Firefox 3.0Fast, yes, but without adblock or equivalent, too painful to use.Well,...
- Tags: Web browsers, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-09-02
- Remote code execution through Intel CPU bugs
- Kris Kaspersky, author of numerous books on reverse engineering and software engineering, will be presenting his research on remote code execution through Intel CPU bugs at the upcoming Hack in the Box Security Conference in Malaysia. If his proof of concept code consisting of JavaScript or TCP/IP packet attacks on...
- Tags: CPU, Intel Corp., Processors, Security, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-07-14
- It's Microsoft's turn: With hardware makers thinking greener, pressure is on for the software giant
- It's Microsoft's turn: With hardware makers thinking greener, pressure is on for the software giantfor M$, green = green on the dollar billsthe rest of green is for the suckers.And sadly same goes for most other IT vendors that build resource hogs as Java based apps rather than native code.Java...
- Tags: Programming languages, Quality, Java, hardware, Microsoft Corp., software
- Discussion threads 2008-03-06
- Getting started with Android
- Getting started with AndroidWicked coOL Ed!ntRE: Getting started with Androidfound some step by step tutorial at http://www.mymobisoft.comRE: Getting started with AndroidIf you want the skinny on Android I suggest you subscribe to Dims' blog and take a look at the previous entries: http://davanum.wordpress.com/ He's the man who's had the first...
- Tags: Cellular phones, Telecom & Utilities, Google obviously, RIM BlackBerry, cell phone, phone, Getting Started
- Discussion threads 2007-12-16
- A Linux/FOSS opportunity
- A Linux/FOSS opportunityInvisible Code OptimizationYou either need a virtual machine that can study the code at runtime and make very aggressive optimization decisions based on both the code and the environment which could be persisted duringfor actual delivery or you need pluggable target dependent libraries.I think the need for this...
- Tags: Processors, F/OSS, Linux, Intel x86, Cell, open source
- Discussion threads 2007-10-15
- Sun CTO promises Flash-like experience from JavaFX and new runtime
- On Tuesday Sun Microsystems unveiled a new consumer-oriented product line called JavaFX, which among other things has a new language for interactive user interfaces JavaFX Script. Sound a little like Flash? Thats the idea, says Sun CTO of Software Bob Brewin, and a new streamlined runtime system will help make...
- Tags: Sun, Scripting, Programming, Java, General
- Blog posts 2007-05-09
- You've heard of KDE (the K Desktop Environment)? How about an MDE (hint: M=Mozilla)
- You've heard of KDE the K Desktop Environment? How about an MDE (hint: M=Mozilla)That would be a welcome change in the Windows worldMS could use a little competition on the desktop interface front. Someone who's willing to be a little more daring on the 3D front than MS was with...
- Tags: INTERNET, Web browsers, Operating systems, plug-in, Web browser, Microsoft Windows, desktop, KDE
- Discussion threads 2007-03-20
- Dell's new focus: Don't look back
- Dell's new focus: Don't look backDell's problemsAre actually quite simple. In order to cut costs, they build crappy machines and give crappy support. HP builds better machines and gives better support, and HP gets more business. It's not that hard.Oh, and having a store without inventory? How stupid can you...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Apple Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Dell Computer Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-03-01
- Die, C, die! 5 reasons to UN-learn C.
- Die, C, die! 5 reasons to UN-learn C.C died, lives C++ !I think people should stop waste time learning C, indeed there is only historical reasons for learning it, buddies can go straight to C++ and discover the beauty of OO programming... :-)I'm sending this to my professorsIf C gives...
- Tags: Programming languages, C/C++, C, C++
- Discussion threads 2006-11-28
- AMR: SOA will kill ERP
- AMR: SOA will kill ERPSOA can't kill ERPEven as I'm writing as an SAP employee, this represents my personal opinion and is not an official SAP statement.Having worked on both sides of this discussion - consulting on large SOA projects previously and being able to help with service-enablement of SAP's...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Web services, Middleware, ERP, SOA, AMR Research
- Discussion threads 2006-08-30
- Jit-bar 8.5 (Windows)
- Jit-bar create and print bar codes in Gerber Edge. Add-on designed for Gerber Edge printer users. Gerber Edge can print accurate bar codes automatically. Compatible with advantage software and others. Includes bar codes Codabar, Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, EAN-128, SCC-14, SSCC-18, EAN-13, EAN-8, ISBN, ISSN, Interleaved 2 of...
- Tags: CIA, Bar Code, Microsoft Windows, Printers, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2006-04-27
- Partnership set to run RISC software on Intel chips
- Partnership set to run RISC software on Intel chipsSo it's software emulation?Details are sketchy... sounds to me like this is supposed to be highly optimized software emulation for Itanium chips, and the whole selling point is that it's so optimized and the Itanium is so powerful, that software emulation will...
- Tags: Processors, Performance management, partnership, RISC-CISC thing, RISC, chip, software emulation, Intel Corp., performance, software, Intel Itanium
- Discussion threads 2006-03-06
- More on Microsoft and invention
- More on Microsoft and inventionIsn't that backwardsIsn't innovation taking what has been invented already and using it some new way?Again I would say that......invention and innovation are too easily confused. Invention to me is something that radically changes how something is done. Radical change requires discovery. Perhaps...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Microsoft Corp., tablet, tablet PC
- Discussion threads 2005-10-04
- The virtual machine revisited
- The virtual machine revisitedIs portability important?That's the question to ask to determine if you will use a VM. If you write code in Java, you can port it anywhere supposedly, so theoretically you can pick and choose hardware vendors based on performance and other factors. This is the strength of...
- Tags: Programming languages, Microsoft Windows, Quality, Operating systems, Java, virtual machine, JIT, software, IBM Corp., Microsoft .NET
- Discussion threads 2005-08-10
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