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SOA Technology Still Baffles Business

A major gripe of mine about service oriented architecture (SOA) is the lack of a clear definition of the term by the software industry. ...

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14/06/2007 | SOA Technology Still Baffles Business.pdf | VIEW

Computer Weekly

Vista Upgrade Revisited

It has been a little while since I decided to be brave and upgrade my ThinkPad laptop from Windows XP to Vista Ultimate, along with upgrading Office XP to Office 2007. ...

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21/05/2007 | Vista Upgrade Revisited.pdf | VIEW

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The Green Print for Paper Saving

Look around any office environment and it is hard to ignore the paper mountains; they quickly dispel any predictions of the "paperless office". Driven by the explosion of the Internet and digital technology, paper is ubiquitous in the office and consumption shows no signs of abating. Whether it is printing email, web pages, documents, or digital photographs, the office environment is a huge source of paper waste, and a costly one at that. ...

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14/05/2007 | The Green Print for Paper Saving.pdf | VIEW

AIIM

It's sad when friends fall out

For many years, two companies at opposite ends of the technology spectrum were best friends. Microsoft, the software firm, and Cisco, the network company, worked nicely together, with Cisco writing code into its environment to fully support Active Directory and to integrate its services into Microsoft products like Exchange. ...

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02/05/2007 | It's sad when friends fall out.pdf | VIEW

Computer Weekly

The Big Picture on the Next 5 Billion

Microsoft has announced its Unlimited Potential campaign - with a sub headline of 'The Next Five Billion'. This number points to the number of people as yet untouched by general computer technology, with only around 1.2 billion people on the planet currently having such technology available to them. ...

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17/04/2007 | The Big Picture on the Next 5 Billion.pdf | VIEW

Silicon.com

New Issues in Software Compliance

For many companies, software compliance is just about making sure that all copies of a particular application in use have a valid vendor licence. There's plenty of software around to try and ensure that all licences are valid and all users covered, to stop organisations like the Federation Against Software Theft (FAST) from claiming damages on behalf of its members for fraudulent use. ...

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17/04/2007 | New Issues in Software Compliance.pdf | VIEW

IT Analysis

From on-premise to on-demand

It can be hard to gauge the true take up of on-demand application services, an alternative way to take delivery of business applications whereby they are accessed online over the internet rather than installed and managed on-premise. ...

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16/04/2007 | From on-premise to on-demand.pdf | VIEW

The Register

On-demand supply chain management

Some things go well together, even if they were not specifically meant for each other in first place: teenagers and SMS, Apple and music, mums and 4x4s. Today's global economy throws up another such pairing - supply chain management and on-demand applications. ...

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13/04/2007 | On-demand supply chain management.pdf | VIEW

Silicon.com

Communication overload - 9 ways to go on hold

Most new technology goes through a number of cycles as its use evolves - the novelty of invention, the feature explosion of differentiation, then hopefully the robustness of consolidation. Sadly the frenetic pace of change means the third stage is often slow to arrive, and with techies in control of many companies, new features are seen as the way to stay ahead. In the early 1990s arms race in word processing tools this led to the jibe, "who needs 9 ways to do ‘bold'?" ...

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05/04/2007 | Communication overload, 9 ways to go on hold.pdf | VIEW

Silicon.com

Footsteps in the Sand

I recently had the honour of being among a team of storage managers from large companies around the UK. ...

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02/04/2007 | Footsteps in the Sand.pdf | VIEW

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