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- IDS Scheer: Jazzing up BPM
- I spent a quick but very interesting day at the annual user conference for IDS Scheer, the progenitors of the Aris BPM solution. In case you hadn't heard of it, Aris holds the singular distinction of being included in the partner roadmaps of rivals SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft, all without...
- Tags: IDS Scheer, BPM, Rote, Business Process Automation, Operational Planning, Strategy, Enterprise Software, It Operations, Business Operations, Management, Software, Joshua Greenbaum
- Blog posts 2008-02-18
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- So about that Microsoft licensing
- So about that Microsoft licensingpenny wise and pound foolishIts not about giving $20K to Redmond. Its about users/teachers being productive and getting the work done so that they have more time to focus on the students.Saving $100 for a licence over the life of the software is nothing. Office is...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, OpenOffice, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., software
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- Scribes, professionals and the decline of mass media
- Clay Shirky, in his Here Comes Everybody, devotes a chapter, "Everyone is a media outlet", to a comparison of the decline of scribal production to the decline of "professional" journalism. He sets up this analogy on faulty legs that leave the argument that "what was once a chasm is now...
- Tags: Journalist, Journalism, Stock, Media, Photograph, Image, Music, Investment, Document Management, Finance, Enterprise Software, Software, Managerial Accounting, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- Why many MCSEs won't learn Linux
- Here's the entirety of a note by discussion contributor nhudd responding to my e-mail exchange with "MCSE Mike": On behalf of MCSE Mike's everywhere... Paul, I think that the vast majority of techs/geeks out there can relate to MCSE Mike's question at the top...
- Tags: MCSE, Newcomer, Nathan, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-05-07
- Stop! It may be time to change the way you teach math
- Stop! It may be time to change the way you teach mathSquares with my experienceAll of the really math-oriented people I've known went straight to the abstract forms and [i]played[/i] with them. When presented with applications, they would go, "Oh? Well, if you insist ..." and then head...
- Tags: Word Problems, mechanics
- Discussion threads 2008-04-25
- IT salary survey: Not all technical certs created equal
- IT salary survey: Not all technical certs created equalNo Apple certs?I wish some Apple Certs were in this survey :-)RE: IT salary survey: Not all technical certs created equalCerts aren't needed. A 4 year degree, wide ranging experience, and continuing education are all that are needed. This is...
- Tags: Quality, Strategy, certification, technical cert, IT Salary Survey, information technology, Apple Certs
- Discussion threads 2008-03-06
- The worst PC myth of all
- The worst PC myth of allThe myth is that you know what you're talking about.You start off by defining "the best lie" and then you set about telling it.I've been working with personal computers since they were first invented, and have been working as a consultant to corporations using them...
- Tags: Desktops, PC
- Discussion threads 2008-02-27
- The SSD failure debate
- To listen to some people talk about it, Solid State Drives SSDs – like the 64GM model from Samsung that you can get in the new MacBook Air – are doomed to fail. SSD is defined as "A disk drive that uses memory chips instead of rotating...
- Tags: Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-02-27
- One more sign we're doing something wrong
- One more sign we're doing something wrongYou stated the issue.First the kids learn the math and then they try to apply it your physics class. That's backwardsAll through high school any math beyond 2+2 just lost me. Then in college (against all my advisors recomendations.) I decided to...
- Tags: grammar school
- Discussion threads 2008-02-01
- I'd like to share with you the two life lessons Marc Orchant taught me
- Marc Orchant, friend and colleague, passed away on Sunday at the age of 50. The most incisive conversation I had with him took place in early August at a blogger conference in Seattle. I told him I had just bailed from a rather boring,...
- Tags: Life, Tools & Techniques, Blogging, Management, Internet, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-12-09
- The importance of multimedia training
- The importance of multimedia trainingMultimediaI've been designing multimedia training for 25 years. It used to be called CBT, CAL and now we call it eLearning.The secret however, is not the media. It's in the educational design and the use of Learning Objectives. One of the other real...
- Tags: multimedia, multimedia training
- Discussion threads 2007-12-04
- Do we really need classes on Vista?
- Do we really need classes on Vista?Well...Perhaps the majority don't need much help or for that matter classes in Vista, but there sure is a minority who just don't and never have had computers, let alone computers with Vista. So, it makes sense if you're teaching in a school where...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), PRODUCTIVITY, GUI, Microsoft Windows Vista, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-09-17
- Friday Rant - The Office Ribbon
- Friday Rant - The Office RibbonRibbons learning curve is anti-productiveWhen I bought a new computer at the end of January, it came with a trial edition of Office 2007. After trying to use Word briefly, I immediately installed my Office 2003 on the system. I use office every...
- Tags: Word processors, Part-of IT, Office Ribbon, Microsoft Office
- Discussion threads 2007-05-18
- Steve Jobs on 'entrepreneurial education,' circa 1995
- Steve Job’s reported “lambast” of teacher unions last week during an “education reform conference” does not reflect a new stance for Jobs. Seventeen years prior, Jobs put forth a similar educational philosophy for an Oral History Interview at the Smithsonian Institution. Although Jobs’ remarks last week were summarized...
- Tags: Culture, Enterprise, Government, Local
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- John Edwards' campaign enters Second Life
- It may not be official -- yet -- but thanks to a grass-roots effort, John Edwards has become the first presidential candidate to set-up-shop in Second Life. Jerimee Richir, whose avatar is called Jose Rote, paid-for and developed Edwards virtual headquarters, and, on a voluntary basis, is managing the in-world...
- Tags: Politics 2.0, Second Life, Virtual Worlds
- Blog posts 2007-02-14
- Paris turns 175,000 kids on to open-source key plan
- Paris turns 175,000 kids on to open-source key planYou know one you know them allIt doesn't matter what Office suite you use. That's just the most silly argument I've ever heard. What you look for is person who is familiar with office productivity products. Looking for someone who is only...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Word processors, Web browsers, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, software, open source
- Discussion threads 2007-02-05
- Open source or the Windows root canal?
- I'm old enough to remember when the launch of a new Windows version was real cause for celebration. (Image from Nathan.Com.)I can recall how, back in the day, Bill Gates would walk among us and was just as jazzed as we were about the new capabilities. Multimedia! Videoconferencing! Education!Now he comes...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Linux, Operating systems, open source, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Blog posts 2007-01-30
- Techno idiots, huh? Then we have our work cut out for us.
- Techno idiots, huh? Then we have our work cut out for us.about time...as one of the "digital natives", and in an educational facility, I've seen this brewing for a while... after all, I was personally taught to be analytical of everything I come across, and I can use both...
- Tags: absolute truth, education
- Discussion threads 2006-11-30
- SGI sues ATI for patent infringement
- SGI sues ATI for patent infringementIncredible!Amazing - they revert to 60's design principles for I/O and patent it! And the patent office is clueless that this is based on accepted principles that - shucks - are now in the public domain - or should be! Unless this is just a...
- Tags: patent office, patent, Silicon Graphics Inc., ATI Technologies Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-10-24
- The quest for enterprise mashup tools
- The recent round of discussion of enterprise mashups has been a good one, led primarily by a stellar write-up recently by Galen Gruman, and highlights a phenomenon that is nigh upon us. As part of tracking this, I've been spending the better part of the last couple of...
- Tags: enterprise mashup, mashup, tool
- Blog posts 2006-08-06
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