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Written by Georg Gules
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Wednesday, 03 January 2007 |
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Have you ever experienced application crashes on your Windows PC? Hours of work lost to nirvana with unsaved data files. This in the happiest cases. The worse scenarios involving stealth bugs parasiting your PC's memory with the single goal to steal your secrets, to copy out what you type as you type, or just to turn your computer into a zombie networked to online holdups. Here's an interesting solution addressing the issue right to its inner core, it's suggestively called DieHard Software: AMHERST, Mass. – Today’s computers have more than 2,000 times as much memory as the machines of yesteryear, yet programmers are still writing code as if memory is in short supply. Not only does this make programs crash annoyingly, but it also can make users vulnerable to hacker attacks, says computer scientist Emery Berger from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. With such problems in mind, Berger created a new program that prevents crashing and makes users safer, he says. Dubbed DieHard, there are versions for programs that run in Windows or Linux. DieHard is available free for non-commercial users at www.diehard-software.org . Berger developed DieHard together with Microsoft researcher Ben Zorn. Berger has received a $30,000 grant from Microsoft, a $30,000 grant from Intel, and a $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for his work on DieHard. Almost everything done on a computer uses some amount of memory—each... (more)
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 January 2007 )
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Written by Georg Gules
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Tuesday, 21 November 2006 |
From CGIDir Press Releases: SugarCRM Inc., a leading provider of commercial open source customer relationship management (CRM) software, announced the availability of Sugar FastStack, a software support and delivery service that provides a fast and simple way to install a complete open source software solution, including Sugar software, the Apache Web Server, PHP and the MySQL database.
Sugar FastStack delivers the quick set-up of On-Demand solutions with the control and flexibility customers demand from On-Site CRM solutions. Non- technical users can install and go live with industry-leading open source technologies in minutes . (read more) |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 November 2006 )
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Written by Georg Gules
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Saturday, 11 November 2006 |
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Survey says...Oracle users want support for Windows and SQL Server
By Chris Gonsalves, VARBusiness Fri. November 10, 2006 From the November 13, 2006 VARBusiness
Love it or hate it, there 's little doubt Microsoft is at the top of your users' wish lists when it comes to platform support for enterprise apps.
In a recent study, an overwhelming majority of end users polled said they rely on Windows Server and SQL Server support for their ERP and CRM applications . |
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Written by Georg Gules
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Wednesday, 27 September 2006 |
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New CRM on-demand release from SAP, by Barney Beal, News Director at SearchCRM.com:
SAP AG today released the third module in its CRM On-Demand suite, adding service capabilities to the existing sales force automation (SFA) and marketing tools.
Executives at the Walldorf, Germany-based company voiced skepticism early on about the benefits of on-demand applications, or Software as a Service (SaaS). However, according to analysts, companies like San Francisco's Salesforce.com began installing its own systems in SAP's customer base. SAP responded and first launched an on-demand CRM application with SAP Sales On-Demand in February and followed it up with Marketing On-Demand at its Sapphire user conference in May. read more
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Written by Georg Gules
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Wednesday, 30 August 2006 |
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Chris Talbot writes on echannelline.com:
More and more small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are thinking about mobile data applications. While SMBs have lagged behind enterprises in the deployment of mobile data, they are now starting to see how it fits into their businesses and can provide productivity benefits, said Russell Morgan, president of ITSPA.
According to a new Yankee Group survey, 60 per cent of small business owners have already implemented or are planning to deploy mobile data solutions over a cellular network. Compared to 2005's survey results, when 54 per cent of small business owners said they would not implement mobile data applications, this is a significant leap forward, Morgan said. read more on SMBs implementing mobile data apps |
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Written by Georg Gules
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Monday, 21 August 2006 |
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dBusinessNews Seattle reports:
Seattle - SEATTLE -- eProject (www.eproject.com), the leading provider of On-Demand collaborative Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), today announced a slew of new deployments at educational institutions including: Pepperdine University, Rice University, Kwantlen University College, Longwood University, Campus Management Corporation and UNLV University of Nevada Las Vegas. -read more about eProject on-demand collaborative suite PPM
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Written by Georg Gules
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Thursday, 10 August 2006 |
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Ethan Butterfield, Staff Writer at WashingtonTechnology.com, reports: In a move to bolster its information-on-demand business, IBM Corp. has acquired FileNet Corp. for $1.6 billion in an all-cash transaction.
FileNet, Costa Mesa, Calif., offers enterprise content management software. IBM will pay $35 per share of FileNet stock, the company said. IBM expects to close the deal in the fourth quarter. (read more about FileNet's acquisition)
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Written by Georg Gules
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Tuesday, 08 August 2006 |
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SmartBiz.com reports some more Smart Answers:
Online options not only provide new channels for small businesses to communicate and market their products and services, but also offer the capability to deliver customized, one-to-one messages. Channels such as the Internet and email also provide a vehicle to receive instant feedback from customers, which can be extremely valuable.
In my experiences, there have not been many small businesses that have unlimited marketing budgets. Most of these organizations are held accountable for each and every dollar invested to deliver a measurable return. Key word sponsorships on search engines and online ads are cost-effective and extremely targeted. They offer a "per drink" model where most traditional, broadcast-centric channels require a larger investment and may not yield qualified leads because they span a more diverse audience . |
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