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- MB Aprakasha Grahas 1.0 (Windows)
- MB Aprakasha Grahas finds the influence of the aprakasha grahas or the non luminary planets on you. If you get a free non luminary analysis from this free astrology tool, you can know what type of ominous effects the non luminaries can have on you. Since you have the foreknowledge...
- Tags: Influence, Planet, Microsoft Windows, MysticBoard, MB Aprakasha Grahas
- Software downloads 2009-11-10
- Robo-calls and elections
- Now that the election in the United States has run its course, I can take a moment to comment on one of the more unpleasant tactics used by both the Republicans and the Democrats - robo-calls. These "virtual" telephone calls were meant, I'm sure, to encourage voters to vote (and...
- Tags: Call, Marketing Research, Productivity, Telecom & Utilities, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-11-05
- Guest post: An ode to the humble spreadsheet
- Guest blog: Bob Warfield has founded three startups, run R&D at Borland, developed software for Callidus and Oracle and created tools for Rational/Pure Atria. He currently works for SaaS customer service company Helpstream. He is responsible for Quattro Pro, the Borland spreadsheet, and is the inventor of the notebook tabs...
- Tags: Spreadsheet, Productivity, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-02
- Ingres brings OpenROAD tool for rapid DB apps development to GPL
- Ingres Corp. is hoping for strong community involvement with its Open ROAD rapid application development RAD tool by taking it to GPL v2 release. The Redwood City, Calif., open source database management company has made the new release available on its Web site and said it...
- Tags: GPL, Tool, Ingres, 4GL OpenROAD, OpenROAD Application, Databases, Open Source, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-05-19
- GoonZu Online 050708 (Windows)
- GoonZu Online is a strong community based MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) produced by adopting real world s Politics and Economy into a High resolution 2D animation style environmental setting. In Luminary Online, player can become the citizen of Luminary world and take part in the production, commercial trades,...
- Tags: NDOORS Interactive, GoonZu Online, Capital Structures, Modems, Microsoft Windows, Finance, Hardware, Components, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2008-05-12
- Bet Your Excel Spreadsheet Can't Do This - Align IT and Business with Demand Management
- In this white paper, renowned Project Portfolio Management PPM luminary, and former PMI President and Chairman, Harvey Levine discusses the newest approaches to Demand Management, and how you and your company can easily manage, evaluate, and execute on your resource demands. After reading this white paper you will have a...
- Tags: Serena Software Inc., Excel Spreadsheet, Information Technology, Project Management, Microsoft Excel, Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Office, It Operations, It service Management, Office Suites, Software, Management
- White papers 2008-05-01
- SOA's role in master data management explained
- SOA has a critical role to play in the development of Master Data Management, or MDM. At Pfizer, SOA decoupled data from applications I hadn't heard much to date on how these two enterprise-changing forces can work together. But Martin Brodbeck, executive director for...
- Tags: Pfizer Inc., SOA, Data Management, MDM, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2007-11-08
- Who decides what is open source?
- Who decides what is open source?I don't think that word means what you think it means.[i]In fact the whole open source movement was designed in opposition to the FOSS movement advocated by Richard Stallman and others.[/i]In opposition? No, if you want to visit some folks opposed to the GPL you...
- Tags: Opens Source, open source
- Discussion threads 2007-03-01
- Corporate loyalties and the temporal disconnect
- As a consultant I'm forever being asked to pretend to a form of objectivity that simply doesn't exist in the real world. Here's the truth: the only people who can approach a new problem without preconceptions are people who have no experience with the problem, the people, and the applicable...
- Tags: memory
- Blog posts 2006-08-24
- The Cookie Monster in the Closet
- Maybe I’m just an old fashioned curmudgeon, but I’m mad as hell and I’m not about to sell my soul to Satan for a slow, free, advertising besotted Wi-Fi service. Am I the only one who objects to the burgeoning AdverNet and the coming of hordes of ads "tailored"...
- Tags: advertisement
- Blog posts 2006-03-29
- Start-up merges cell phone and PC into a handheld
- Almost everyone has a cell phone and a notebook, but cPC says they will sell one box that does it all. It's a cell phone. It's a computer. It's the two invaluable companions of the modern executive in one. DualCor Technologies next month...
- Tags: DualCor Technologies, Phone, PC, Smart Phone, Cell Phone, CPC, Computer, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Michael Kanellos
- News items 2005-12-16
- Updating perceptions
- My blogging colleague Dana Blankenship recently committed a common anachronism with the comment that: It would be very bad if Google were stuck with Sun's overheads, running expensive SPARC servers instead of cheaper Linux boxes. ...
- Tags: Linux
- Blog posts 2005-10-12
- 3D graphics luminary joins Nvidia
- Graphics chipmaker taps Neil Trevett to be its vice president of content development. But he may face challenges. Graphics chipmaker Nvidia said Wednesday that it has named Neil Trevett as vice president of content development. Trevett has spent 20 years in the 3D graphics industry. His most recent stint...
- Tags: 3D, NVidia Corp., Graphics, Neil Trevett, Michael Singer, Hardware
- News items 2005-07-06
- From Ingres to EnterpriseDB
- From Ingres to EnterpriseDBCheaper perhaps but not very innovativeIt would be much more interesting to see an open source implementation of the ideas for the future of relational systems put forward in Date and Darwen's "Third Manifesto". However we need the courage to abandon SQL. (Glad to see Quel getting...
- Tags: Databases, Fyracle, EnterpriseDB, Firebird, Ingres
- Discussion threads 2005-06-14
- Weighing options when going the open source J2EE route
- In my last blog entry, triggered by a correction request from a member of ObjectWeb's executive committee, I descended into the netherworld of open source Java -- a world that few people understand and even fewer know what to do about should they be considering J2EE as the basis for...
- Tags: J2EE, open source
- Blog posts 2005-06-13
- Sourcelabs acquires Brand Perens
- Bruce Perens has a new job. The founder of OSI, the Open Source Luminary he even has his own Wikipedia page is now Vice President of Developer Relations and Policy for SourceLabs in Seattle. Here is how he explained the job to me via e-mail:Sourcelabs' job is to be the...
- Tags: Bruce Perens, SourceLabs
- Blog posts 2005-06-10
- PeopleSoft hires antitrust luminary
- Attorney Gary Reback, who marshaled industry opposition to Microsoft during the browser wars, is joining PeopleSoft to fend off Oracle's takeover bid. One of Oracle's old antitrust allies has become the company's top antitrust adversary. Silicon Valley attorney Gary Reback, who marshaled industry opposition...
- Tags: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., Antitrust, Gary Reback, Corporate Law, Security, Business Operations, Declan McCullagh, Software
- News items 2003-06-26
- Week in review: Scuttling the pirates
- The file-swapping seas are getting rougher for digital music pirates, with potential blockades coming from Internet service providers and the courts. The file-swapping seas are getting rougher for digital music pirates, with potential blockades coming from Internet service providers and the courts. File-swapping via services such...
- Tags: Desktop, Flaw, Kazaa, File-swapping, Piracy, Camera, File-swapping Sea, Peer To Peer (P2P), Sun Solaris, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Security, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Steven Musil, Technology News
- News items 2002-12-02
- HP hires seminal computer thinker
- Hewlett-Packard Laboratories hires Alan Kay, who helped invent major computing technologies such as object-oriented programming and the predecessor to modern graphical interfaces. Hewlett-Packard Laboratories has hired Alan Kay, an industry luminary behind major computing technologies such as object-oriented programming and the predecessor to modern graphical interfaces, the...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Xerox PARC, Computer, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Computing Technology, Productivity, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Stephen Shankland, Hardware
- News items 2002-11-26
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