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- How to get Windows 7 Beta 1 scot-free
- How to get Windows 7 Beta 1 scot-freeHad To Use IE To Download ItFirefox wouldn't download for some reason...Hmm...think that was on purpose?Sniff the sourceand you will find the link to the page.Or google : Windows 7 direct download.I downloaded on my Mac and installted in to VirtualBox.My first impressions.....Well...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Notebooks, Dual-Monitor Support, Windows 7 Beta 1 scot-free, scot-free, Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 7 beta 1, Windows 7 Beta, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-01-13
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- Amazon preps private label goods: Furniture, tools and linens oh my
- Amazon is diving head first into the private label business with brands for home furnishings, tools, kitchenware and linens. The strategy, which rhymes with private label moves by brick-and-mortar retailers, is likely to boost profit margins. In a research note, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster writes: ...
- Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Tool, Wingo, Branding, Productivity, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-06-16
- Decision on meaningful use due this week
- Decision on meaningful use due this weekIncorrect citationDana, the Healthcare Renewal posts you linked were mine ("an effort in New Jersey to require CCHIT certification" and "failure to be hired by vendor NextGen in 2004").Klepper did write the post at http://www.thehealthcareblog.com/the_health_care_blog/2009/06/the-health-industrys-achilles-heel.html .Also note I wasn't "incensed" by my failure...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Workforce management, training and certification, Healthcare Renewal, NextGen, CCHIT, health care
- Discussion threads 2009-06-15
- Will health IT be Obama version of the Iraq War
- Will health IT be Obama version of the Iraq WarA can of wormsIn the early 80s I developed a purchase order management system for a chain of department stores. The basic design was actually fairly simple. But that was based on everything working perfectly, which seldom happens in...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, Strategy, Scot, naivete, health-IT, Iraq War, Obama, physician
- Discussion threads 2009-02-19
- MSDN Webcast: BenkoTips Live and On Demand: SharePoint Server Features With Scot Hillier (Level 100)
- Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is a great tool for collaboration and publishing information to the Web. Customizing and making it one's own is where the developer really adds value to the team. The presenter of this webcast takes a look at some features for working with SharePoint. The presenter...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, Webcast, Microsoft SharePoint, Server, Microsoft Corp., Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts 2008-12-10
- 10 candidates who could become Obama's CTO
- 10 candidates who could become Obama's CTOHow about John McCain?:-)RE: 10 candidates who could become Obama's CTOPersonally, I think Gates would be the best choice. He is a visionary. Had his vision years ago, managed to podge together ideas and technology from other sources, and create the Windows empire.The only...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, PRODUCTIVITY, Strategy, Obama
- Discussion threads 2008-11-10
- Zombie PCs: 'Time to infection is less than five minutes'
- A fascinating -- and horrifying -- new article in The New York Times offers the lowdown on "zombie computers," the half-a-million-or-so machines that are converted, assembled into systems called "botnets" and forced to do a shadowy figure's bidding, namely in the form of automated programs that send the majority of...
- Tags: Infection, PC, Microsoft Corp., Zombie, Computer, Productivity, Internet, Security, Viruses And Worms, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-10-21
- Microsoft+removes+another+one+of+WGA%27s+fangs
- Microsoft+removes+another+one+of+WGA%27s+fangsSo what's new???Samo samo........... crap!Seems like Microsoft has lost its nerve...They might as well just be rid of WGA and activation keys altogether if this is all that will happen if it is a pirated copy.Seems like Microsoft has lost its nerve...They might as well just be rid of WGA...
- Tags: error code, Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage, Microsoft Corp., fang, SP1
- Discussion threads 2008-02-21
- Is the Linux engine room overheating?
- The release of Linux Kernel 2.6.23, discussed by Paula Rooney a few weeks ago, somehow got me into a Star Trek reverie. All good Trekkies know by now that they're casting a new Star Trek movie. British comedian Simon Pegg Shaun of the Dead has been chosen...
- Tags: Star Trek, Kernel, Linus Torvalds, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-10-22
- Microsoft starts priming the pump for Vista SP1 Preview
- Microsoft starts priming the pump for Vista SP1 PreviewTell us how that goesI'm thinking of the same. Not building but major upgrade to the existing hardware.Poor thing.I feel sorry for you. Oooh, but I like your Britney songs I just downloaded from your un-protected system! Thanx!I was going to wait...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, Microsoft Corp., MSFT, Microsoft Windows Vista, OSX
- Discussion threads 2007-07-17
- Snarky Juxtapositions
- Humour is a wonderful thing, and once in a while I read sharkys computerworld reports from the biting edge between systems people and their problems. One of those, from last week, started out like this: The 100 PCs in this law office are locked down to prevent users...
- Tags: Bill Vass
- Blog posts 2007-01-25
- Pogue: Vista is a Mac copy cat. Computerworld: Mac needs 15 improvements
- Interesting juxtaposition of commentary out there. While the NYTs David Pogue spots the lengths to which the developers of Vista went to imitate OS X. Although some of those lengths turned out to be not long enough, aspiring to OS X is apparently a good thing for users of...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Pogue, Apple, Hardware Infrastructure, Software Infrastructure, General
- Blog posts 2006-12-15
- Google translation is coherent not
- Being a close observer of baseball, I was intrigued to see a scoop that appeared to have come from Googles translation of a Japanese baseball site. Baseball Musings pointed to a Google translation of a page on Major.jp, an MLB-licensed site, discussing the posting of Seibu Lions pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka.Posting...
- Tags: team, Business &, Technology
- Blog posts 2006-11-10
- Google 'search shrinkage': click fraud debated in blogosphere
- My story yesterday, "Google CEO on click fraud: "let it happen" is perfect economic solution," has sparked a debate on the many ramifications of the multi-faceted click fraud problem.Google CEO Eric Schmidt contends that Google advertisers being billed by Google for fraudulent clicks is not inherently troublesome because, in a...
- Tags: shrinkage
- Blog posts 2006-07-10
- Grouper focuses on video sharing
- I ran into Grouper Networks CEO Josh Felser and Director of Business Development Scot Gensler today. Grouper PC Mag review here is number two, behind YouTube, among the fast growing, new crop of video sharing and tagging sites, according to Felser. After a year of development, Grouper launched in December...
- Tags: Grouper Networks Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-04-27
- McNealy steps down at Sun
- McNealy steps down at SunGood ByeLater Snotty, don't let the door hit ya!What took so long?Scott wasted too much time and Energy over the years bashing Microsoft and Bill Gates. It was more like a personal gripe than business compitition. I think he lost focus on what was best for...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-04-24
- "Wintel Causing Global Heating" -McNealy
- I'm thinking of trying out for the National Inquirer - they pay more than zdnet, and their standards are way lower - I mean is that a win win or what? The Kyoto lobbyists have this little problem - not only has the earth had more climatic hot...
- Tags: National, Pluto, Kyoto
- Blog posts 2005-08-04
- IT salaries up 2% in 2003, average IT salary is $69.4K
- After seeing average paychecks shrink in 2002, salaries for IT professionals inched up in 2003, according to a new report by Dice Inc., which surveyed 21,000 visitors to its online job recruitment site from January to December 2003. The average IT salary in 2003 reached $69,400, up about 2%...
- Tags: IT Salary, salary, Dice Inc.
- Blog posts 2004-02-05
- OrdersCE 3.80 (Mobile)
- allows to have him all the office from its movable device. It will be able to take to any place referring data to clients, products, tariffs or discounts among others. To control its Routes of sale. To make and to consult all its orders using the technology SCOT Speed Capture...
- Tags: Mobile, Sale, Order, FarAndSoft, Free Trade, Finance
- Software downloads 2002-11-12
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