‘eBusiness Solutions’ Articles
Written by admin on 10 February 2010
Those of us who have ever traveled with laptops will be familiar with this problem: The cost of Wi-Fi or wired Internet access at hotels is typically exorbitant, and gives you only a single user login that doesn’t facilitate any sharing
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Written by admin on 10 February 2010
Yesterday Google announced an enhancement to Gmail called Google Buzz that will be rolled out over the next couple of days
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Written by admin on 25 March 2009
Windows 7 hasn’t even hit the Release Candidate test phase, but already analysts at Gartner are advising business users they shouldn’t plan to wait for Service Pack 1 (SP1) to arrive before planning deployments.
From a March 12 research note by
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Written by admin on 10 November 2008
Beta testers wanted
We`ve just finished development of a US Place Names research tool. This web 2.0 application allows a user to search for any US Place Name location (current or historical). The application has the capability to hold both pubic and
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Written by admin on 25 September 2008
by Larry Dignan @ 4:10 pm
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison on Wednesday unveiled its first ever hardware product–a storage server with embedded software designed to work with the company’s databases and be used in a grid. The Exadata programmable
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Written by admin on 25 September 2008
Posted by Dana Gardner @ 4:53 pm
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison today introduced the company’s first hardware products, a joint effort with Hewlett-Packard, to re-architect large database and storage configurations and gain whopping data warehouse and
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Written by admin on 23 July 2008
Posted by John Carroll @ 12:35 pm
The story of Terry Childs, the network administrator whose missing password has brought the San Francisco government’s network to a screeching halt, seems to be getting a fair bit of press. The idea that he is
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Written by admin on 07 January 2008
Microsoft restores Office 2003 users’ access to old file types
by ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley
Microsoft, justifiably, has come under a lot of criticism for blocking Office 2003 users’ access to older file formats — even if it was in
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Written by admin on 03 January 2008
By Joris Evers, News.com
Published on ZDNet News: Feb 15, 2007 11:33:00 PM
If you haven’t changed the default password on your home router, let this recent threat serve as a reminder.
Attackers could change the configuration of home routers
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Written by admin on 06 December 2007
Want to test Vista SP1? Anyone can, starting next week
by ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley
As you heard here last week, Microsoft is making the Release Candidate (RC) test build of Windows Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 available to a private group of testers
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