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- Schools' IT chief's bribery conviction upheld
- The US Court of Appeals upheld a three-year prison sentence for a Pennsylvania school district IT manager for receiving some $2 million in kickbacks related to the federal E-Rate program, News.com reports. In spring 2002, John Henry Weaver was serving as director of information technology of the...
- Tags: Ronald Morrett, Weaver, John Henry Weaver
- Blog posts 2006-03-24
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- Campaign 08: H1-B questions for candidates
- Campaign 08: H1-B questions for candidatesThis one gets me...[i]Will you seek to increase the H-1B cap so that employers can hire tech workers who are in low supply and high demand in the U.S.?[/i]Mr. Meltzer forgot a word [i]junior[/i], as in [i]junior tech workers[/i]. There is a shortage of...
- Tags: Strategy, Koman, H-1B, H-1B visa, tech worker, job, immigration system
- Discussion threads 2008-08-13
- Will Mesh take the Web from open source?
- The launch of Microsoft's Live Mesh has a lot of people asking what this means for key competitors like Google or Adobe. But what does it mean for open source? After all: Use of Live Mesh is tied to a Windows ID. A...
- Tags: Web, Ray Ozzie, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Channel Management, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-24
- The open source development incline
- The open source development inclineThe problem is when one company owns all of the right for proprietary use.This is true with Qt, MySQL, and others. These projects are completely free to use as long as you do NOT link any proprietary code with it, but the minute you want to...
- Tags: Databases, incline, open-source development, MySQL, open source
- Discussion threads 2008-01-16
- Inspiring students at Solar Decathlon
- Students spend months working on houses powered entirely by the sun for the Solar Decathlon in Washington, D.C., which opened to the public last week. Speaking with CNET News.com's Martin LaMonica, architecture student Matt Weaver shows off the home entered by a team from the University...
- Tags: Student, Team Management, Management, Emerging Technologies
- Videos 2007-10-15
- Vudu
- Remember that famous Qwest commercial where the guy checks into a hotel and is told that the in-room entertainment offers "every movie ever made?" We're still not quite there yet--but it's not for lack of trying. Over the past few years, more and more on-demand entertainment solutions have become available,...
- Tags: Corporate communications, TVs, TV & Home Theater, set-top box, Ethernet Port, Vudu, TV
- Product reviews 2007-09-05
- Week of Vista Bugs?
- Week of Vista Bugs?I wonder...How many will they find in a single week? Or is this more of a sensationalist thing than an actual thing?Windows Vista Maui HawaiiYou would think that after how long it took vista to come out it would be good to go out of the box....
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2007-03-30
- Shai Agassi out at SAP
- Shai Agassi out at SAPTruth = FUD?No, Oracle has accused SAP of theft, no FUD involved.Congratulations Shai"Agassi is leaving to focus on alternative energy and climate change."Here is one executive who should be heartily congratulated for realising that there are more important things in life than ERP software. Well done!Not...
- Tags: ROI/TCO, Web services, Enterprise software, Middleware, Shai Agassi, SAP AG, Congratulations Shai
- Discussion threads 2007-03-28
- After 10 years, MN's CriMNet looks like an 'expensive paperweight'
- Ten years - and $200 million - ago Minnesota started a comprehensive law enforcement technology program called CriMNet, which was to give judges and police immediate access to information from the criminal justice system. But the system is still not complete, filled with glitches and and, some say, far from...
- Tags: Law enforcement, State &, Local Govt, IT Management, Government technology, CriMNet vision, CriMNet
- Blog posts 2006-12-29
- Google working on your Health URL?
- Google working on your Health URL?It' a little bit strangeSee my small cartoon:http://geekandpoke.typepad.com/geekandpoke/2006/12/this_is_no_cart.htmlBye,OliverHaven't we seen this before...?A long, long time ago I spotted the "M Scrapbook" service, which was later renamed to Weaver. When it was in the "sandbox" it pointed: http://www.google.com/h9With people talking about a "Health Scrapbook" again, I...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, health care, Google Inc., Health URL
- Discussion threads 2006-12-07
- Microsoft tops earnings forecast
- Microsoft tops earnings forecastI don't like MS SQL serverWhile MS SQL server is easier to use for a person who is new to Databases it's far from actually being a good enterprise database. Oracle by far beats MSSQL for midrange and up needs. MSSQL is still only good for the...
- Tags: Databases, DATA MANAGEMENT, Storage, Sybase Inc., earnings forecast, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Microsoft Corp., Crystal Reports, Excell, database, Microsoft Visual Studio, MSSQL
- Discussion threads 2006-10-26
- Formulator MathML Weaver (exe)
- Powerful interactive mathematical expressions editor. It uses visual editing and allows creating mathematical equations through simple point-and-click techniques. Formulator is the intelligent software, aware of presentation or semantics face of mathematics. Advanced editing features are available by means of MathML authoring techniques, helping Formulator to implement effective solutions for a...
- Tags: Technique, Chai Junkai, Productivity
- Software downloads 2006-10-04
- Google Health rumors have started again
- Rumors about Google Health, a service that slipped into the background after Google co-op was released, have started to surface once again. Wheels started turning after a post from VC Ratings talking about the service was published today. According to the author, Google is looking to partner with...
- Tags: Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-07-07
- How sweet it is to be in charge.
- How sweet it is to be in charge.Nothing good about ATTI liked it a lot better when ATT was essentially dead. Bad group of people, especially with their plan to start siphoning profits off Internet usage while degrading quality. Now this. Yuck.Of coursethe NSA has been doing this overseas since...
- Tags: SECURITY, Telecom & Utilities, coverup, encryption, ATT, Stephen Aftergood, privacy, NSA
- Discussion threads 2006-05-02
- FireFox Plug-Ins for the Discerning Web Developer
- One of the useful features of the FireFox browser is its extensibility. Given the nature of its early adopters, many of the plugins available are there to make the web designer or developers job easier. This paper will look at some of the more useful ones, how they can be...
- Tags: Web Developer, Web, Mozilla Firefox, Plug-in, Web Browsers, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing
- White papers 2005-11-21
- Fed's underground data-mining
- Fed's underground data-miningData mining abuse by the governmentBill and Hillaryhttp://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/01/14/hillary/This one is funny Kerry FBI files stolenhttp://www.cnn.com/2004/US/West/03/27/kerry.documents/Richard Nixon and "INLET"http://www.paperlessarchives.com/inlet.htmlYou think you got problems with file collection? How bout Timothy Leary?http://www.leary.com/fbifiles/or John Lennonhttp://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v97.n429.a02.htmlor Robert F. Kennedy investigation by Hooverhttp://www.paperlessarchives.com/rfk.htmlOr this great book on RFK's investigation of Jimmy Hoffa and...
- Tags: Business intelligence, Vertical industries, data mining, government, Federal Reserve Board
- Discussion threads 2004-06-01
- Congressional leaders promise action on tech issues
- Congressional leaders promise action on tech issuesYou can tell it's an election yearWhen you something like this: "...it's up to content creators to come up with business models that accommodate modern technology and attitudes."They gave the recording industry what they wanted and RIAA made them all look bad. So...
- Tags: Free trade, NAFTA
- Discussion threads 2004-01-10
- Visual Studio .NET and Dreamweaver: Visualising the Dream of Enhanced Web Development
- charon.co.uk is a Web development consultancy specialising in the use of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET as a toolset in concert with Macromedia Web development projects, using Visual Studio .NET to build the business logic and MacroMedia's Dream weaver to do the user interface design. Via its Web site, charon.co.uk offers...
- Tags: Microsoft Visual Studio, Web, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, Microsoft Corp., Web Development, Charon.co.uk, Microsoft Development Tools, .Net, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
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