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ZDNet Dictionary Definition
- RFI
- Radio Frequency Interference High-frequency electromagnetic waves that emanate from electronic devices such as chips.
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- Webcor Builders CIO - Transcript
- Dan Farber: Greg, Thanks for joining me. Gregg Davis: Thank you. Appreciate being here. Dan Farber: Webcor builders is a major force in the construction industry especially in California and yet I don't often think of the construction industry as...
- Tags: Job, Project, Construction, Industry, Issue, Technology, Job Site, RFI, Construction Environment, Recruitment & Selection, Wireless, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Andrew Mager
- Blog posts 2007-07-17
- Automation in the Colli Albani Tunnel
- RFI's Rete Ferroviaria Italiana challenge was to develop an automated system for controlling the lighting and power systems in the Colli Albani tunnel, part of a high-speed railway line between Rome and Naples. UGS' Tecnomatix FactoryLink was used to address system requirements and now delivers operational control of the system....
- Tags: UGS Corp., Siemens AG, Automation, RFI
- Case studies 2007-03-01
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- Security is hard, accept it
- * Ryan Naraine is on vacation. Guest editorial by Dr Jose Nazario The past 10 or 15 years have been about the same things, largely, over and over again: input problems into single system applications or kernels. Buffer overflows (splitvt! NCSA...
- Tags: Security, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-07-10
- The nightmare of buying enterprise software
- The nightmare of buying enterprise softwareIt sounds to me...like the blame lays with the salesman selling the user something he doesn't need. But then salesmen are often ill trained on what their company actually offers. Then again, the bigger the software the bigger the price and the bigger the commission.Let's...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, PRODUCTIVITY, Sales strategy, Sales force management, enterprise software, software, software company, tool
- Discussion threads 2008-07-07
- Updated sub-$400 all-in-one dual-core LCD PC images
- Updated sub-$400 all-in-one dual-core LCD PC imagesIt's not bad George, I've seen brand name companiesmake worse all in one units. Uglier and less practical. However I would not say it's good enough for every room in the house. Spcifically the living one. It's a find bedroom, den,...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, Branding, PC, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., LCD, dual-core
- Discussion threads 2007-11-29
- (The $363 19-inch dual-core all-in-one LCD PC)
- (The $363 19-inch dual-core all-in-one LCD PC)RF anyoneYou might want to line the inside of the box with some shielding. A couple layers of foil and ground it, at least.RE: (The $363 19-inch dual-core all-in-one LCD PC)Paint that sucker black and it will be perfect!RE: (The $363 19-inch dual-core...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, Desktops, Processors, Wood, LCD PC, dual-core, LCD, PC
- Discussion threads 2007-11-27
- The $363 19" dual-core all-in-one LCD PC
- The $363 19" dual-core all-in-one LCD PCHey George...... I was sent an add by Dell for a 15.4" laptop - $399Sure the processor is only an AMD x2, and the hard drive is smaller (80 GB), but the mouse and keyboard com with it, as does the OS (I would...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, Desktops, PC, LCD, laptop computer, hard drive, dual-core
- Discussion threads 2007-11-26
- Study: Cell phones, hospitals don't mix
- Study: Cell phones, hospitals don't mixSounds likeequipment needs to be manufactured from the begin to not interfere so as to not put the duty on the owner to worry about interactions with other devices, especially in a hospital, on a plane, or by a pacemaker. And maybe those devices...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, Vertical industries, Benefits, Web 2.0, Cellular phones, privatization, cell phone, health care, hospital, phone
- Discussion threads 2007-09-07
- Today's Debate: Ban cell phones from hospitals?
- Today's Debate: Ban cell phones from hospitals?Improve Hospital MachinesI would hope that the medical companies could figure out a way to shild their machines from such devices. Even if you ban cell phones, as small as they are now, some folks forget they are turned on. I would...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, Telecom & Utilities, Cellular phones, hospital, cell phone, phone
- Discussion threads 2007-09-06
- Requirements Management Database (zip)
- The Requirements Management Database is a project management scope tool that helps capture, refine, prioritize, and track the development of a detailed list of product or project requirements in a living document. The output is a Market Requirements Document MRD, a Product Requirements Document PRD, a Request for Information RFI,...
- Tags: Requirement, Requirements Management Database, Project Management, Tools & Techniques, Productivity, Strategy, It Operations, It service Management, Management
- Software downloads 2007-08-06
- Study says iPods can mess with pacemakers
- Study says iPods can mess with pacemakersIf I remember correctly......don't devices such as TVs and stereos have to be constructed so as not to send out any interference? Seems to me that a media player such as the iPod should be subject to the same requirements.Carl RapsonOne other minor detail...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Apple iPod, pacemaker, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-11
- Real ID creator: Law's been misunderstood
- Real ID creator: Law's been misunderstoodAnd it's still uselessAnyone can get a passport.My plugged nickle...[B]”But he acknowledged that only a Real ID-compliant license will allow Americans to do things like board airplanes or enter federal buildings. (A U.S. passport issued by the State Department--new ones have RFID tracking chips embedded--could...
- Tags: Government, False Security, REAL ID
- Discussion threads 2007-04-26
- Don't buy an HDTV without reading this first
- Don't buy an HDTV without reading this firstHDTVWay too much information. Could have narrowed it down to "buy a 32" LCD or wait for prices to come down".Good info.I am still waiting for prices to drop. In the meantime I am enjoying PBS shows in HD on my old CRT...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, TVs, TV & Home Theater, HDTV, CRT, LCD, TV
- Discussion threads 2007-03-31
- Managing Italy's Railway Network With SCADA FS
- RFI Rete Ferroviaria Italiana or Italian Railway Network is the part of the state railway system Gruppo Ferrovie dello Stato that manages the infrastructure of the system. RFI Rete Ferroviaria Italiana wanted to improve service for railway users. The challenge was to provide real-time status information to operators for more...
- Tags: Siemens AG, SCADA, Object-oriented, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
- Case studies 2007-02-01
- 802.11n - The consequences of abandoning the 5 GHz frontier
- 802.11n - The consequences of abandoning the 5 GHz frontierWhy shouldn't this become the standard?5 Ghz is not nearly as saturated as 2.4 GHz. I am sure much of the problem begins to rear its head with the problem of broadcast transmission power. 802.11a did have a limited...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, Ghz Equipment, IEEE 802.11n, spectrum
- Discussion threads 2007-01-24
- RFID tags spy on bartenders
- RFID tags spy on bartendersExcellent use of Tech.Many years ago I was in a limited partnership owning a nightclub. (Couldn't sell it fast enough to suit me.) The BIGGEST loss was via the bartenders pouring WAY too much, giving away drinks, and plain pocketing the money on the...
- Tags: Food & Beverage, beverage, RFID tag, RFID
- Discussion threads 2006-06-25
- New plugin bridges gap between Office, ODF
- A day after Massachusetts issued a request for information for a plug-in that would allow Microsoft Office to read and write Open Document Format files, a group of OpenOffice.org developers have announced a plug-in that does just that, News.com reports. "The ODF Plugin installs on the file menu as...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format
- Blog posts 2006-05-05
- Developers reverse engineer MS-Office; add OpenDocument compatibility
- Developers reverse engineer MS-Office; add OpenDocument compatibilityIf Microsoft had a copy of the plug-in...... do you think it might be possible to analyze the plug-in to determine how to block its action?Though I don't think Microsoft will do so, let alone sue anyone.Microsoft's easiest defense is Why bother?Office is issued,...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), Nothing, plug-in, Microsoft Corp., OpenDocument Format, MS-Office, software, Microsoft Office
- Discussion threads 2006-05-04
- Developers reverse engineer MS-Office; add OpenDocument compatibility
- Although the timing with a very recently issued Request for Information RFI by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is apparently coincidental, the ODF Foundation is talking about how a plug-in for Microsoft Office that allows Office users to save their documents in the OpenDocument Format ODF has been finished. First...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format, plug-in
- Blog posts 2006-05-04
- OpenDocument gets ratified by ISO: Whoop-ass or big whoop?
- OpenDocument gets ratified by ISO: Whoop-ass or big whoop?The fact it's published in PDF says volumes...That is to anyone paying attention. Hey, don't get me wrong, standards are multiple and if they got this one in then good on them. Won't really mean much but good on them...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), ODF Plugin, OpenDocument Format, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Adobe PDF, ISO
- Discussion threads 2006-05-03
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