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- Forrester fuels the SAP maintenance price hike debate
- Forrester fuels the SAP maintenance price hike debateSAP MaintenanceSAP is a large company that feels they are bulletproof. They make their money on large accounts, and increasing maintenance is just a money grab in lue of increasing market share in SMB where thay have no clue how to penetrate.RE: Forrester...
- Tags: SAP AG, Forrester Research Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-08
- T-Mobile clarifies G1 Android pre-order availability and text messaging question
- T-Mobile clarifies G1 Android pre-order availability and text messaging questionPre-order or not T-mob delivery method is greatThe articles/videos showing Apple's brick-and-mortar store lines, the iTunes wacky operation is comic relief to some. Not T-mobile. All I was told by wife was to sign for package. Wow, that is consumer friendly...
- Tags: Text messaging/SMS/MMS, T-Mobile, G1 Android, text messaging
- Discussion threads 2008-10-07
- BI Crystal Ball – Next Gen BI May Be Closer Than You Think
- Most modern large enterprise Business Intelligence BI tools are very robust and feature rich these days. Up until a few years ago BI users could blame vendors for most of their BI ills. This is getting harder and harder to do. Many of the BI tools, especially the ones reviewed...
- Tags: Application, User Empowerment, Pricing, Business Intelligence, Tools & Techniques, Databases, Enterprise Software, Marketing, Software, Data Management, Management, Boris Evelson
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- A Failure To Not Communicate
- The preliminary findings of the investigation of last week's commuter train crash in Southern California: Text-messaging was involved, the Wall Street Journal reports. This is a wreck that should make us think, about how much we need to communicate.. by Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Tags: Southern California, Wreck, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2008-09-18
- Technology could have averted fatal LA train crash
- Technology could have averted fatal LA train crashWhy is everyone so hell bent on blaming the cell phone?Yes it may have been the engineer was utilizing a cellular phone (texting/phone or otherwise). The cell phone is an inanimate object and not capable of making choices - it does as its...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Cellular phones, phone, cell phone
- Discussion threads 2008-09-16
- Biogerontechnology impact in 2025
- In 'U.S. sees six disruptive technologies by 2025,' Computerworld reports that the National Intelligence Council NIC is preparing a report about disruptive technologies expected to have a major impact on the world. The NIC defines as disruptive 'a technology with the potential to cause a noticeable -- even if temporary...
- Tags: U.S., Health Care, Technology, National Intelligence Council, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Robots, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-09-13
- AOV Based Fingerprint Minutiae Matching System (zip)
- AOV Based Fingerprint Minutiae Matching System - Matlab source code. Minutia matching is the most popular approach to fingerprint recognition. We have developed a novel fingerprint feature named adjacent orientation vector, or AOV, for fingerprint matching. In the first stage, AOV is used to find possible minutiae pairs. Then one...
- Tags: Information System, Orientation, Payroll, Luigi Rosa, Payroll Solutions, Operational Accounting, Strategy, Finance, Management
- Software downloads 2008-08-31
- Fortune 500 companies use of email spoofing countermeasures declining
- Here's a paradox - a technology originally meant to verify the sender of an email message for the sake of preventing spoofed messages from reaching the network, still hasn't been embraced by the world's biggest companies despite being around for years, but is actively used by adaptive spammers increasingly abusing...
- Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Spammer, Authentication, Fortune 500 Company, E-mail, Spam, Security, Online Communications, Spam And Phishing, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-08-19
- USPTO rains on Dell's app for 'cloud computing' trademark
- The Patent and Trademark Office has officially refused to grant Dell a trademark on the term "cloud computing," as News.com posts. USPTO originally gave a thumbs-up to the trademark but earlier this month it overturned that preliminary decision. The Patent Office declined...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., U.S. Patent And Trademark Office, Cloud Computing, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-18
- TSA vendor finds lost laptop, remains suspended
- Travelers who use the Transportation Security Administration's Registered Traveler program might be verified as good security risks but the same can't be said about Steven Brill's Verified Identity Pass, one of the TSA vendors that operates the program. VIP, under the brand name Clear, lost a laptop containing...
- Tags: transportation security administration, laptop computer, vip, notebooks, hardware, notebooks & tablets, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Kettle Reboiler Design (KRD) (exe)
- Kettle Reboiler Design KRD is made to demonstrate the thermal design calculations and analysis of Kettle type reboilers. The software is user friendly and can be used to make preliminary sizing calculations that will help to give a clear outlook of the initial design. This version is the first release...
- Tags: Calculation, WeBBusterZ Engineering Software, Kettle Reboiler Design, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2008-08-05
- SEC unanimously approves use of corporate blogs to meet Reg FD requirements
- SEC unanimously approves use of corporate blogs to meet Reg FD requirementsBusiness Wire statementHere is a link to Business Wire’s preliminary statement on this issue:http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20080801005612/en-Tom Becktold, SVP, Marketing, Business Wire
- Tags: Blogging, Business Wire, Reg FD, SEC, blog
- Discussion threads 2008-08-01
- Can Mozilla's security metrics project end the patch-counting nonsense?
- In partnership with indie security consultant Rich Mogull left Mozilla has launched a valuable Security Metrics Project that could help to -- we can only hope -- put an end to the silly notion that patch-counting helps to determine a product's security posture. The idea is...
- Tags: Mozilla Corp., Rich Mogull, Security, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- iSuppli: iPhone 3G costs $173 to make
- An article at Business Week states that the forthcoming iPhone 3G costs Apple approximately US$173 to manufacture. The estimate is based on its Bill of Materials BOM according to a preliminary "virtual teardown" conducted by iSuppli Corp. "At a hardware BOM and manufacturing cost of $173,...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, 3G, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, iSuppli Corp., jason D. O'Grady, Personal Technology, Wireless
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- Design Guidelines for IT Security Management Tools
- One of the most important factors that impact usability of security systems within an organization are security tools. This paper reports preliminary results of their survey about design guidelines for IT security management tools. The paper gathered guidelines and recommendations related to IT security management tool from available literature as...
- Tags: IT Security, Guideline, Information Technology, IT Security Management, Tool, Security
- White papers 2008-06-23
- News to know: Firefox 3.0 flaw; Windows 7; IT failures; HP
- Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Code execution vulnerability found in Firefox 3.0 Dancho Danchev: A security company wants you to DDoS its servers Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Alabama's Broadband Tide Mary Jo Foley: Will Google deliver its own dynamic language runtime?...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Mozilla Firefox, Hewlett-Packard Co., Microsoft Windows 7, Information Technology, Microsoft Windows, Flaw, Web Browsers, Data Centers, Internet, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-19
- Preliminary autopsy results on Mozilla's Download Day ...
- Mozilla's Guinness World Record attempt "Download Day" is still ongoing, but things got off to a shaky start yesterday. It seems that distributing popular and much hyped software doesn't go hand-in-hand with record attempts. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Tags: Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Corp., Web Browsers, Internet, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-06-18
- Email Security for Any Business
- From SMBs to the Enterprise, the need for email security has never been greater. But just maintaining even the most simple email threat protection is anything but a simple effort. It's costly, in both time and money, and it's difficult to manage...especially when it comes to updates and...
- Tags: E-mail Security, E-mail, Cyberthreats, Online Communications, Security
- Webcasts 2008-06-11
- Yahoo: Our poison pill isn't 'nuts'; Icahn guessing at plan costs
- Yahoo in an SEC filing fired its latest volley at billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn and defended its employee compensation plan. The company, embroiled in a proxy war with Icahn, outlined an FAQ that it sent employees. The key excerpts: Mr. Icahn says this Plan costs...
- Tags: Poison Pill, Yahoo! Inc., Mr., Plan, Benefits, Investment, Vertical Industries, Financial Services, Human Resources, Finance, Enterprise Software, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-10
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