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- What makes Scoble cry: Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope?
- Robert Scoble posted about a Microsoft product that he couldn't disclose in the works that brought tears of joy to his eyes. He wrote: Yesterday was one of those days. Curtis Wong and Jonathan Fay, researchers at Microsoft, fired up their machines and showed me something that I can't...
- Tags: Sky, Microsoft Corp., WWT, Tools & Techniques, Groupware, Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2008-02-15
- What the heck is a thin client?
- What the heck is a thin client?same?Is this what we use to refer to as a "dumb terminal"?Can't Work in k12 without problemsI can't see it working in k12 at all because of the diversity of students in a school district. A schools population is mainly based on the population...
- Tags: Thin clients, thin client
- Discussion threads 2007-08-01
- EU seeks comment on loosening copyright rules
- EU seeks comment on loosening copyright rulesGet rid of copyrights and trademarksThey interfere with the interchange of ideas.It's not about trademarksThis story does not change the validity of copyrights and trademarks.It's all about distribution rights that distributors must get, and about the existence of exclusive licences in specific areas where...
- Tags: licence, exclusive distribution
- Discussion threads 2007-06-14
- Consulting and SI 2.0: Mining the Sea Change in Software
- Fellow blogger Phil Wainewright attended the SIIA Software Industry Information Assocation conference this month. Phil writes:Speaking on a panel at todays SIIA OnDemand Summit in San Jose, Abhijit Dubey of McKinsey revealed that a new survey by his organization has found that the proportion of CIOs considering adopting SaaS...
- Tags: consulting, Saas, Bluewolf Consulting, Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2006-11-30
- Workday's Revolutionary Technology Approach: An On-Demand Webinar
- A new architectural paradigm for enterprise software is upon us. This "next wave" will be defined by certain key technologies including service-oriented architecture SOA, Web services, XML, and a universal use of the Internet as an all-pervasive communication medium. In this one-hour, on-demand Web seminar, Workday...
- Tags: On-demand, Workday, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Software As A Service (SaaS), Web Services, Enterprise Software, Middleware, Software, Emerging Technologies
- Webcasts 2006-11-16
- Can Accenture learn to love SaaS?
- Accenture and its competitors — both those based in US/Europe and the up-and-coming Indian IT services and outsourcing firms — are starting to take an interest in on-demand services. Even though they must be worried about the potential impact on their established business models, they can see on-demand revenues growing...
- Tags: Accenture Ltd., Saas, on-demand
- Blog posts 2006-10-20
- Salesforce outsources application development
- Todays launch of Apex, a new on-demand development platform that runs on its own multitenant infrastructure, is a daring move by Salesforce.com to sustain its breakneck growth by outsourcing future applications development to its partner and customer ecosystem. In the race to establish AppExchange as the operating system for the...
- Tags: Apex, Salesforce.com Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-10-09
- Salesforce strives for the on demand Apex
- Salesforce.com is taking another step in its quest to become a dominant platform for enterprise applications with the announcement of Apex, which opens up its multi-tenant, on demand infrastructure and an enhanced programming language to any developer. The announcement takes place tomorrow at the companys Dreamforce conference, with live testimonials...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Kendall Collins
- Blog posts 2006-10-08
- Nine great podcasts from MIT's CIO Symposium
- What do Monster Technology's Paul Neilson CIO, Dunkin' Brands' Rick Broughton, (Director, IT Strategy), MIT's Jerry Grochow VP of IS, COX New England's Brad Shipp Vice President for Information Technology, Accenture's Bob Suh Chief Technology Strategist, Hyperion's Howard Dresner Chief Strategy Officer, Red Hat's Brian Stevens CTO, HP's Russ Daniels...
- Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, audio, Moderator
- Blog posts 2006-08-15
- AlwaysOn: U.S. lags China and Europe in new technology adoption
- Bob Suh, chief technology strategist at Accenture, doesn't believe the U.S. has an innovation problem. "We have an adoption problem in the U.S.," Suh said. Speaking at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit, Suh shared Accenture's recent survey of CIOs, which showed that the U.S. is falling behind China and Europe...
- Tags: Bob Suh
- Blog posts 2006-07-27
- Most amazing spin on Mac vulnerabilities ever!
- Most amazing spin on Mac vulnerabilities ever!This Endless...bleating about Mac vulnerabilities is gettting old and increasingly lame. For those of us who split our time equally between OSX and XP, we know that both platforms have vulnerabilities, and this won't change any time soon...that's why we take prudent steps to...
- Tags: Desktops, Operating systems, SECURITY, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, OSX, Mac vulnerability, vulnerability
- Discussion threads 2006-03-03
- Apple: "For our next trick, we're going to make your system disappear."
- Although I can fry an egg and my legs on its underside, I'm playing around with an Apple Powerbook G4 again to see if I can use it as my primary system (right now, I'm using a Thinkpad T40). When I first got the PowerBook, I was bowled over by...
- Tags: Apple Computer Inc., Apple PowerBook
- Blog posts 2004-08-31
- Microsoft spearheads latest security partnership
- Microsoft spearheads latest security partnershipNothing more than cosmetic changesSame as the Bush administration, LOTS of noise, LOTS of motions, LOTS of maneuvers, LOTS of pointing fingers, LOTS of smoke screens.LOTS OF SCREWUPS.Sure MS should spearhead the partnership.Why not? ZDNET's own headlines show that Microsoft is well versed in security problems....
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., security
- Discussion threads 2004-07-14
- Microsoft, biometrics firm to tackle homeland security
- Microsoft, biometrics firm to tackle homeland securityHeaven Help us!!!NBDo they requirethe use of MS Internet Explorer?They better rename themselves to "Homeland Insecurity"Can I get a refund on my taxes? I don't want them to run any Microsoft products- nothing like protecting oneself from a terroristic operating system...Tom "Adolf" Ridge...
- Tags: Authentication/Encryption, SECURITY, biometrics, homeland security, Microsoft Corp., SAFLink
- Discussion threads 2004-07-07
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