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Publishing Catalogs and User Manuals the New Way
CAD Insider —
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Having tech illustrators manually drawing isometric views for user manuals and other documentation is so yesterday. If you company still does this, you could score big points by introducing products like Anarks. Anark Core takes CAD data -- as well as ERP, MES, even SQL database and creates a PDF file which can be ...5 hours ago -
"Microsoft’s COFEE forensics tool leaks online" and related posts
DesiTonic : Spice Your Life With Daily Digital Doze —
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Neowin.net / All secret Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE) has leaked online, available for all. COFEE is a forensics tool, approximately 15MB in size that fits on a USB drive for law enforcement officials to use in PC forensics More here: "Microsoft’s COFEE forensics tool leaks online" and ...14 hours ago -
"Google Dashboard Lets You Drive Your Own Data" and related posts
DesiTonic : Spice Your Life With Daily Digital Doze —
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Ask Kalena Googe Dashboard is basically an access point for all your Google logins and tools associated with your Google account, as well as a summary of your usage of those tools. Google centralises privacy control15 hours ago -
"GameStop / Retailers Break Modern Warfare 2 Street Date" and related posts
DesiTonic : Spice Your Life With Daily Digital Doze —
Authority: 157
Planet Xbox 360 For whatever reasons, several GameStops in the northeastern US broke Modern Warfare 2’s Nov. 10 street date and began selling it early this weekend. Here is the original: "GameStop / Retailers Break Modern Warfare 2 Street Date" and related posts15 hours ago -
The Importance of Licensing and Contracts in the Software Industry
Hugepedia.com —
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For the software professional, the industry can often be a quagmire of software license agreements, copyright issues, and a whole range of legal complexities that can make you wonder if a law degree is necessary to develop software these days. However, that’s why a software contract is so important in ...4 days ago -
Is there a Twitter sneak attack in our future?
Judith Hurwitz's Weblog —
Authority: 113
Last year I wrote a post about what I called the Google Sneak attack. If you don’t feel like reading that post, I’ll make it simple for you. Google comes to market as a benign helpful little search engine that threatened no one. Fast forward a decade and Google now pulls in more ad revenue than most of the ...5 days ago -
Bureaucracy gone mad: when process gets in the way of service management
Judith Hurwitz's Weblog —
Authority: 113
I had two interesting discussions over the past few weeks; one with an IT manager and the other with Rhett Glause and Matt French from Service-Now . Both discussions related to the issue of managing service processes in a complex computing environments. Let me start with the IT manager. He is charged with taking ...6 days ago -
Why all workloads don’t belong in the cloud
Judith Hurwitz's Weblog —
Authority: 113
I had an interesting conversation with a CIO the other day about cloud computing. He had a simple question: I have an relatively old application and I want to move it to the cloud. How do I do that? I suspect that we will see a flurry of activity over the coming year where this question will be asked a lot. And why ...1 week ago -
80,000 engineers to be absorbed in IT sector by 2010
Invest In India —
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Software industry body, Nasscom expects at least 70,000-80,000 engineering graduates who passed out in June 2009 and were offered jobs in their 5th and 6th semesters by TCS, Infosys and Accenture, among others, to get absorbed by March 2010. Not too long ago, there were apprehensions that the appointments of these ...1 week ago -
Integration is like weather
Thomas Otter —
Authority: 103
(photo via cc attribution licence. ms4jah thanks. Most of my working career encouraged me to chant the mantra, “we are integrated.” I have spent the last year or so thinking about integration in a more objective light. Integration for me has undergone a de-reification process. I was doing a presentation ...1 week ago -
Is cloud security really different than data center security?
Judith Hurwitz's Weblog —
Authority: 113
Almost every conversation I have had over the past year or so always comes back to security in the cloud. Is it really secure? Or we are thinking about implementing the cloud but we are worried about security. There are, of course, good reasons to plan a cloud security strategy. But in a sense, it is no different ...1 week ago -
Unintended consequences of the cloud – part II
Judith Hurwitz's Weblog —
Authority: 113
As I was pointing out yesterday, there are many unintended consequences from any emerging technology platform — the cloud will be no exception. So, here are my next three picks for unintended consequences from the evolution of cloud computing: 4. The cloud will disrupt traditional computing sales models. I think ...1 week ago -
What are the unanticipated consequences of Cloud Computing- Part I
Judith Hurwitz's Weblog —
Authority: 113
Maybe I am just obsessed with cloud computing these days. I guess that after spending more than 18 months researching the topic for our forthcoming book, Cloud Computing for Dummies, I can be excused for my obsession. Now that I am able to take a step back from the noise of the market, I have been thinking ...1 week ago -
MICA announces post graduate programme in Delhi
Thaindian News —
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New Delhi, Oct 28 (IANS) The Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA), known for its post graduate courses in advertising, marketing research and communications, has announced the launch, through video conferencing, of a certificate programme in research and analytics in New Delhi aimed at marketing ...1 week ago -
Can we free process and data?
Judith Hurwitz's Weblog —
Authority: 113
I am still at IBM’s Information on Demand conference here in Las Vegas (not my favorite place..but what can you do). In listening to a lot of discussions around strategy and products I started thinking about one of the key problems that customers are facing around business process and managing increasingly complex ...1 week ago -
Can IBM turn information management upside down?
Judith Hurwitz's Weblog —
Authority: 113
I am here at IBM’s IOD (Information on Demand) conference. The keynote is interesting because of the focus on outcomes. IBM has invested more than $12 billion over the past five years in the information management market. More than $8 billion has come through acquisitions (Cognos, SPSS, etc.) and the rest from ...2 weeks ago -
Pakistan to host regional IT and Telecom show in November
Tech Lahore —
Authority: 103
I just got back from GITEX Dubai a few days ago and still have to share my views on that show with you. I saw plenty of interesting stuff, so I do intend to do a couple of posts on that topic…But, to tide us over in the meanwhile, here’s some good news about Lahore [...]2 weeks ago -
Solving San Diego’s Venture Capital Crisis is Mission for New Task Force of Tech Leaders
Xconomy —
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Venture Capital , startups , funding Bruce V. Bigelow wrote: The evaporation of much of San Diego’s hometown venture capital base has prompted the city’s technology community to organize a business task force to find new ways of getting startup capital to early stage companies. Creating the task ...2 weeks ago -
Fusion and Oracle Open World
Thomas Otter —
Authority: 103
(photo mine, use with cc attribution licence) Hotel Fusion, San Francisco . I’m just back home from a trip to California. I attended Oracle Open World, and had several other meetings in the bay area. I saw the Keynote presentation, and on the next day I spent an hour or so with the leaders of HCM product ...2 weeks ago -
The Cranky Product Manager Sez Go Big or Go Home
The Cranky Product Manager —
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Oy. Product managers create business cases and business plans all the time. The Cranky PM has created and seen a bajillion of them in her day. Lots. But, cripes, so many of them suck. In particular, so many business cases use a device that is a major peeve of the Cranky Product Manager. Oh yes, you know ...2 weeks ago