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- Time Sheet Magic 2.2 (Windows)
- Created by 3Bit from the ground up, Time Sheet Magic is a powerful timesheet tool for keeping track of clients and time based charge-outs. With features such as project and job tracking, job material costs, and employee worked hours, Time Sheet Magic takes all the hard work out of client...
- Tags: Job, Accounting, Microsoft Windows, 3Bit Solutions, Time Sheet Magic, Operational Accounting, Recruitment & Selection, Financial Services, Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- Software downloads 2009-06-03
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- SCO story ends with a whimper
- William Shakespear should have expanded on his "first ... the lawyers" bit!It is hard to feel sorry for people who go crying all the way to the bank!BAH-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!Good riddance.Someone remind meThis turned out exactly how Bitty/No Ax predicted, right?: o )SCO Xenix & UnixRather sad that their expertise at delivering...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Operating systems, SCO Group Inc., BSD, Linux, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-10-19
- 6 dirty tricks from enterprise vendors
- GET it in WRITING!If it is NOT in the contract then you made your first mistake.Well said.Contracts & Paper Trails are more precious than gold when something goes Tango-Ultra on you.I dont agree with #5Well I do, but to further clarify, *most* vendors will support at least 1-2 major revisions...
- Tags: Content management, Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise software, Enterprise resource planning (ERP), dirty trick, enterprise vendor, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-09-09
- A great time to start an open source company
- A great time to start an open source companyUh, who said you can't make money from Open Source?]:)$3000 PER SERVER PER YEARI love how that can be called "FREE".what a joke, and another typical FOSS "bait and switch" scam...RE: A great time to start an open source companymore and more...
- Tags: F/OSS, open source
- Discussion threads 2008-11-25
- Open source as the villain in its own story
- Maybe because of JavaOne and Sun's well-known concerns about open source profit the idea of proprietary hooks which make people pay for open source software is big again. After all, if the code is free and visible why should an enterprise customer write a check to its...
- Tags: Asset, Open Source, Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-06
- HP launches data center as a service; The cloud meets outsourcing
- Hewlett-Packard on Monday plans to launch an effort to offer data center as a service to large enterprise customers. The move is notable for the following reasons: Cloud infrastructure has been primarily focused on small- to mid-sized businesses that have been leveraging companies like...
- Tags: Data Center, Hewlett-Packard Co., Outsourcing, Service, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-03-17
- My 10 favorite Windows programs of all time
- I’ve been using Windows for nearly two decades, and during that time I’ve tried hundreds of programs. Most come and go, but a handful have stood the test of time for me by solving a particular problem particularly well. In this article and accompanying gallery, I list...
- Tags: Program, Folder, Password, Page, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Product, Microsoft Windows Vista, Search Technology, Microsoft Corp., Requirement, RoboForm, FeedDemon, FinePrint Software, Process Explorer, Clipboard, Updates, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- AMD: Is the worst over?
- AMD fumbled the Barcelona launch, lost $1.77 billion in its fourth quarter and has a bandwagon of doubters. But there are a bevy of reasons to be cautiously optimistic following AMD's latest checkup. First let's get the bad stuff out of the way. AMD lost money by...
- Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Mergers & Acquisitions, Processors, Servers, Investment, Finance, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-01-18
- The ERP mess we're in
- The ERP mess we're inThe operation was a success...An episode of Yes, Minister posited a hospital that had been built, equipped, fully staffed, and maintained. But because of jurisdictional problems no patients had been admitted.The hospital received awards for the quality of its operation, and administrators submitted a request...
- Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, ERP, IT Organizations
- Discussion threads 2007-08-15
- Is the Drobo 'storage robot' fact or myth?
- Is the Drobo 'storage robot' fact or myth?Thanks, George!I've seen the "magic" ads myself and I wondered greatly how or if they did that. Looks like it's somwhat smoke and mirrors, but it still seems the ease and flexibility are good. One correction, though, is that when last...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Cyberthreats, RAID, robot, Drobo, ZFS, software, storage
- Discussion threads 2007-05-25
- One Office Suite please. Hold the mayo (I brought my own)
- Last week was a very busy week in the discussion threads at ZDNet with some of the most vibrant debates encircling the issue of bloat in shrink-wrapped software: a debate that was touched off by my coverage of Google CEO Eric Schmidts insinuation that Google Apps doesnt compete with Microsoft...
- Tags: Wired &, Wireless, Web technology, Software Infrastructure, Personal Technology, Office 2.0, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-30
- First look at Zoho Notebook
- Zoho has taken what I consider to be a most important step beyond providing a online office suite experience with the announcement today of Zoho Notebook. If youre familiar with Microsoft Office OneNote on the Windows platform or any number of "junk drawer" applications on the Mac that allow...
- Tags: notebook, Productivity, Software, Web Apps, Zoho, Zoho Notebook
- Blog posts 2007-01-30
- A Silicon Valley journal: Cisco rolls its own; WebEx platform play; Back stabbing or back scratching; and more...
- It is a busy week in San Francisco with the Intel Developer Forum , the Clean Tech California Awards, the software as a service conference, and in San Diego DEMO is happening. I stayed close to home this week. Monday, I managed to miss a lunch time media roundtable...
- Tags: WebEx Communications Inc., Mr Gianforte
- Blog posts 2006-09-26
- AOL may drop member fees
- AOL may drop member feesAOL is Great! Oh, it's not 1993? Nevermind.NTAOL = pain for network adminsI recently setup a new SBS network where I work, and I found out the hard way that AOL desktop software + client computer config = pain. I mean BSOD pain. I had...
- Tags: Broadband Internet, Network technology, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, America Online Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-07-06
- D&D Attack Roller 1.2 (Mobile)
- A heavy duty D&D attack roller. Ideal for high-level monks and fighters, but saves time for anyone as it performs several dice rolls and calculations in under a second. 12 extra roll/bonus slots. Basically, the program will run through your sequence of attack bonuses and apply them (with damage on...
- Tags: Mobile, Roll, Attack, Chris Redford, Security
- Software downloads 2005-06-24
- First ThinkPad tablet set for debut
- First ThinkPad tablet set for debutWhy?Why would anyone want to enter this market now? It's clear that it's going nowhere. Tablets have already failed with business and consumer users. Now we're supposed to believe that they'll be used in "steelyards and hospitals"?Well, if you know anyone in the steel industry...
- Tags: Tablets, Notebooks, IBM ThinkPad, tablet, tablet PC, handwriting
- Discussion threads 2005-06-03
- Microsoft researchers dream big
- Microsoft researchers dream bigA useful piece of s/w from MS!``Microsoft research is looking into creating software that can read the whole article--and dozens of others on the same topic--and come up with an accurate summary. In theory the research could be extended to even allow the summary to mimic a...
- Tags: Operating systems, Spyware, adware & malware, Spyware, Microsoft Corp., secure OS, operating system
- Discussion threads 2004-06-09
- Microsoft shuffles execs to combat security flaws
- Microsoft shuffles execs to combat security flawsImagine if they didn't have to reinvent the wheel all the time?Seems like the better part of the last four years MS has been promising that it takes security seriously. But it is always going back and adding security to the next point release...
- Tags: security, Microsoft Corp., ISA
- Discussion threads 2004-04-12
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