Show Fewer Related Tags
Did you mean
professional development (290 results),
Microsoft Windows XP Professional (64 results),
professor (63 results),
professional services (46 results),
IT professional (31 results),
profile (29 results),
quarterly profit (19 results),
profit margin (18 results),
professional (15 results),
operating profit (15 results),
nonprofit (11 results),
net profit (10 results),
professional version (8 results),
nonprofit organization (6 results),
profitability (4 results),
P&L (4 results),
ProfitLogic (4 results),
profession (4 results),
profit (2 results),
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (2 results),
professional training (2 results),
professional photographer (2 results),
Financial Profiles Inc. (1 results),
XHTML Mobile Profile (1 results),
professional services company (1 results),
profit sharing (1 results),
profit warning (1 results)
Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads
ZDNet Resources
- Prof: footnote in eBay Patent case COULD give Vonage a break in theirs
- Prof: footnote in eBay Patent case COULD give Vonage a break in theirsSad stuffPity that this debacle is giving the entire VoIP segment a black eye because there are great companies out there that focused on the technology and not the “sizzle”. Hey, I liked the Vonage commercials as...
- Tags: telephony, vonage holdings corp., prof, ebay inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-10-06
- Prof: footnote in eBay Patent case COULD give Vonage a break in theirs
- A footnote near the end of last week's partial remand decision by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, first found by University of Missouri law professor Dennis Crouch, could be interpreted as a legal recourse for giving Vonage a break in its patent disputes with...
- Tags: vonage holdings corp., verizon communications inc., u.s. supreme court, ebay inc., prof, russell shaw
- Blog posts 2007-10-03
- Prof charges for podcasts
- Prof charges for podcastsShould the public have access to lectures when students have paid?The article asks "Should the public have access to these lectures when students have paid tuition prices for them?" This seems to me to be a completely separate issue. The students presumably have their "own" university user...
- Tags: podcasts, lecture, university computer system, prof, podcast
- Discussion threads 2006-09-20
- SIP of peer (to peer): professor explains how to do it
- This morning, the VoIP and ENUM Blog has an entry with links to two free peer-to-peer white papers only true IP Telephony geeks could love.But since you are here, the odds are not inconceivable that you're an IP telephony geek. If you see yourself through the pixels I've just typed,...
- Tags: paper, ip telephony, telephony
- Blog posts 2004-12-07
Additional Resources
- Should colleges really teach hacking?
- Should colleges really teach hacking?Bartending SchoolIn the mid-70's I took one of those vocational courses you see advertised on late-night TV: "Learn to be a Bartender in One Week". Although I never used it (I went at night, which takes 2 weeks and over the weekend I got my...
- Tags: food & beverage, security, cyberthreats, tools & techniques, beverage, hacking, chemistry
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- When will textbook publishers get a clue?
- When will textbook publishers get a clue?I buy all my books onlineI mostly use half.com, which is part of eBay. But there's also:http://www.allbookstores.com/This is an aggregator, so it searches a bunch of sites.Here's how much you can save: My "Advanced Suse Linux" book retails for $146.95 at school...
- Tags: wiki, linux, microsoft office, textbook, textbook publishers
- Discussion threads 2008-07-28
- 10 essential gadgets for students
- 10 essential gadgets for studentsImpressive...A laptop with the same specs as a laptop! Wow!Only 2 are "essential"Out of the list of 10 only #1 is "essential" for students. If in college #10 is also needed, but the other 8 are nothing but luxuries and two are just plain useless....
- Tags: scanners, digital music, only 2, essential gadget, digital pen, phone, laptop computer
- Discussion threads 2008-07-25
- VCs a glum bunch over economy, lack of exits
- Venture capitalists are having a confidence crisis as dwindling exit opportunities and a weak economy conspire to put the kibosh on returns. According to the Silicon Valley Venture Capital Confidence Index the second quarter registered a reading of 3.07 on a 5 point scale, down from the...
- Tags: entrepreneurial, confidence, vc, mark cannice, venture capital, ipo, entrepreneurship, investment, financial planning, finance, financing startups, financial services, management, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-09
- Physics - getting a raw deal in schools?
- Physics - getting a raw deal in schools?physics is not a fundamental application of mathsPhysics is the basis for understanding any physical phenomenon. I do not see any sense in studying biology w/o a strong physics curriculum, as w/o physics you will have a hard time understanding what...
- Tags: recruitment & selection, raw deal
- Discussion threads 2008-06-30
- Is Canada's new copyright law a northern DMCA?
- Canada has a new copyright law that limits consumers' liability for copyright infringement but exposes them to thousands of dollars in penalties for circumventing anti-copying technology, the Globe and Mail reports. The existing copyright law, passed in 1997, exposes consumers to a maximum of $20,000 in statutory...
- Tags: law, copyright law, dmca, canada, e-books, personal technology, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-06-13
- BIt: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- BIt: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM MainframeReading this gives me the shakes......by bringing back my days at the Chubb Institute in 1991, learning BASIC, OS JCL & COBOL. MANY hours of flow charting...WITH PENCIL & PAPER...and many more hours at a terminal trying to get what I...
- Tags: mainframes, programming languages, servers, data-processing, computer programs, cobol, mainframe, ibm mainframe, ibm corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-06
- CLUE Classic (exe)
- Solve the mystery that's kept everyone guessing for more than 50 years. Col. Mustard, Prof. Plum, Miss Scarlet and the rest of the usual suspects have gathered together in stately Tudor Mansion to determine who killed Mr. Boddy, where the murder was committed. This version is the first release on...
- Tags: murder, spintop games
- Software downloads 2008-05-25
- Is your keyboard dirtier than a toilet seat?
- Is your keyboard dirtier than a toilet seat?As my microbiology prof saidat the beginning of the semester:Two weeks into this class and you'll want to be like Howard Hughes, trying to sequester yourself from the little critters crawling everywhere.After two months, you'll get over it and realize that there's not...
- Tags: keyboards, keyboard, toilet seat
- Discussion threads 2008-05-01
- Where's the money in open source?
- Our own open source executive, Matt Asay, asks today why he's not rich. Maybe because you're wasting your time on journalism? First rule of this profession, taught me by the late Prof. George Heitz at Northwestern three decades ago. "If you want to make...
- Tags: open source, dana blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-22
- 5 tips to prevent IT extinction
- 5 tips to prevent IT extinctionJargon - useful, concise, natural extension of vocabularyIT personnel should be reasonable in their use of jargon just as much as professionals in other disciplines - Medicine, for instance. A user who needs to be spoken in language devoid of any technical terms might...
- Tags: strategy, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-03-26
- How open will Verizon make its new spectrum?
- So now that Verizon has officially won the precious C-block 700MHz spectrum, the question is, what happens now? Will they deliver a reasonably open network with this incredible new spectrum? At Public Knowledge, naturally, they're dubious. Susan Crawford, a visiting law prof at the U. of Mich.,...
- Tags: network, verizon communications inc., spectrum, business structures, networking, finance, richard koman
- Blog posts 2008-03-21
- Lookout LinkedIn, Facebook adds granular privacy controls (IM to follow)
- Lookout LinkedIn, Facebook adds granular privacy controls IM to followToo simple....SteveSorry but I can't help but think your analysis is a little simplistic. If LinkedIn were completely stagnant then maybe you'd be correct but you ignore the fact that LinkedIn have significant opportunities that they could leverage if they saw...
- Tags: instant messaging, im, linkedin, facebook, lookout software
- Discussion threads 2008-03-18
- The server with the windmill on top
- Wind farms and server farms, energy-efficient couple. That's according to a study from a British academic. The study concludes that in-house servers should give way to server farms co-loated in remote areas where wind or solar or other alternative energy can be generated. "There's something...
- Tags: server farm, grid, servers, hardware, harry fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- Attn. Stanford students, Palo Alto street peeps: FCC Comcast Torrent-thwart hearing to Stanford?
- Valleywag is hearing that a "do-over" of yesterday's net neutrality-overlayed FCC hearing about Comcast's thwarting of Torrent packets may be headed to the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto. I wonder how happy Comcash will be to face the citizenry's champion of...
- Tags: fcc, comcast corp., stanford, palo alto, valleywag, federal government, government, russell shaw
- Blog posts 2008-02-27
- Researcher: forgot those solar panels, get back into the lab
- Researcher: forgot those solar panels, get back into the labBorenstein's report is focused on financials only, out-of-contextProf. Borenstein does make sense in strictly financial terms.Yet, he forgets that the oil and gas industries still are gettinghuge incentives, i.e. every tax-payer is subsidizing them!We could become ahead in R&D, but, we...
- Tags: borenstein, solar panel
- Discussion threads 2008-02-24
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>
White Papers and Webcasts