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Cygnus Software Integrates Their IncomeMax Needs Analysis and Financial Planning Software with Act4Advisors
Cygnus Software Integrates Their IncomeMax Needs Analysis and Financial Planning Software with Act4Advisors06/22/2005 03:00 AM Cygnus Software Inc., a provider of practical, insurance and financial
planning sales solutions, and Allied Financial Software, provider of
customized ACT! software, have partnered to provide their users the
ability to automatically populate an IncomeMax financial planning case
with customer information stored in a Act4Advisors contact management
database. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2005]
ImageLink Incorporated Continues to Expand Software Division with Hit Inspector Web Traffic Analysis Software
Deleted File Analysis Utility v2.505/11/2004 06:20 AM This freeware for Windows NT/2000/XP can scan your hard drive
partitions and list all deleted files that may still be recoverable.
[Freeware 1.0 MB]
Sawmill v6.5.5
Sawmill v6.5.512/14/2003 02:22 AM Sawmill shows you all the details of your server's traffic patterns.
[Shareware $199.00 30 days 11.5 MB]
Update: Sawmill 7.0
Update: Sawmill 7.008/02/2004 10:11 AM The web log analysis tool gets a major update, with a new graphical
interface, improved database flexibility, a programming language (for
filters, etc.), arbitrary statistics filtering, and more.
SQL Script: Software File And Software Product Tables Consolidation
Abstract by Authors: For
efficient, large scale data mining of publicly available information
about libre (free, open source) software projects, automating the
retrieval and analysis processes is a must. A system implementing such
automation must have into account the many kinds of repositories with
interesting information (each with its own structure and access
methods), and the many kinds of analysis which can be applied to the
retrieved data. In addition, such a system should be capable of
interfacing and reusing as much existing software for both retrieving
and analyzing data as possible. As a proof of concept of how that
system could be, we started sometime ago to implement the GlueTheos
system, featuring a modular,flexible architecture which has been
already used in several of our studies of libre software projects. In
this paper we show its structure, how it can be used, and how it can
be extended.
Koada Technology Releases Koadarray, Software for Automated Analysis of Microarray Images
Ariadne Genomics Announces the Release of PathwayStudio™ Central, Client-Server Software for Biological Pathway Analysis
Ariadne Genomics Announces the Release of PathwayStudio™ Central, Client-Server Software for Biological Pathway Analysis06/05/2005 11:58 PM Ariadne Genomics, Inc. today announced the release of PathwayStudio™
Central, client-server software for visualization and analysis of
biological pathways and gene regulation networks for bio-medical
research labs, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.
PathwayStudio™ Central is available for a free 20 day trial at
www.ariadnegenomics.com. [PRWEB May 17, 2005]
Electrophysics® Develops Powerful Real-Time Image Capture and Analysis Software Bringing Infrared R&D to an Affordable Level
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PHP Class 'CSV file db' released
PHP Class 'CSV file db' released10/28/2003 11:08 PM This class provides simple access to CSV files with the possibility to
navigate through the record sets and also to manipulate them.
The access to the record sets is as easy as accessing the record sets
of a normal SQL based database.
It just takes the file name of a file with information in the CSV
format (Comma Separated Values) the class takes care of the other
operations that you may want to perform, like for instance: navigating
through the records in the file, updating records, deleting records
and adding a new record.
Touchstone Technologies Announces WinEyeQ, an Intelligent, Affordable Software-Based VoIP (Voice and Video over IP) Call Monitoring and Analysis Tool for SIP and H.323
iGet 1.0 released, new file transfer application07/01/2004 08:50 AM Five Speed Software Inc. on Thursday released iGet 1.0, a file transfer
application for Mac OS X that features resumable transfers, support
for SSH encryption, supports Rendezvous, and is optimized to work on
DSL, cable and dialup Internet connections. The software was
previously available as a beta version. iGet transfers also keep
intact Mac-specific file attributes like resource forks, HFS metadata,
packages, aliases and Unicode file names. iGet 1.0 costs US$24.95 and
requires Mac OS X v10.3 or higher.
New iGet file transfer application released07/01/2004 03:43 AM Five Speed Software today announced the availability of iGet 1.0, a
new kind of file transfer application designed specifically for Mac OS
X...
Norson Telecom Consulting Today Released: China's NGN Market - "Approaching Takeoff" Norson Analysis Report07/30/2004 03:10 AM Report Briefing:Next Generation Networks (NGNs) represent a new
universal broadband platform for telecom operators in the 21st
century. NGNs are designed to support both legacy and new mobile and
fixed line voice, data and video services including such emerging
technologies as VoIP, Soft-switches, IPv6, 3G, ADSL2, and WiMAX. In
this report, Norson provides an introduction to NGN developments in
China from an international perspective while identifying future
prospects and challenges for Chinese operators. [PRWEB Jul 30, 2004]
Software File Sharing Growing As Well
Software File Sharing Growing As Well01/19/2004 05:05 AM While the RIAA and the MPAA have gotten all the attention for being
"concerned" about all this file sharing, the original "intellectual
property" bullies - the BSA (Business Software Alliance) were clearly
feeling left out. So, now, they're getting a bit of misguided
publicity as they start whining that peopl
e are sharing software via file sharing networks as well. There
are a few interesting points made in the article. First, among the
BSA's tracking tools is a system that allows them to change ISPs every
60 seconds so no one can figure out where they're coming from. If the
BSA can do that, why can't ordinary users? How long until regular P2P
users have that same ability to "cloak" who they are? More
importantly, the article shows just how single-minded and short
sighted the BSA is being. The article even quotes one software
developer who points out that the unauthorized copies of their
software showing up on Kazaa is helping them get attention and builds
their market share. That's the main issue. Instead of trying to
crack down on file sharing, software publishers need to look at it as
a marketing issue. There's a lot more to good software than just the
bits that make up the code - and plenty of companies are willing to
pay for good software if it comes with important extras like support
and upgrades. Meanwhile, with the fears of getting spyware, viruses
and trojans via file sharing networks, a good marketing campaign would
convince any user who would normally pay for the software that the
downsides of getting software off a file sharing network probably
aren't worth it. Instead, the BSA is going to waste a lot of money to
try to shut down file sharers who are unlikely to do anything that
negatively impacts the bottom line of software publishers.
Software that kills file swapping
Software that kills file swapping03/06/2004 01:54 AM Sounds like a pipe dream to me, yet a company called Audible Magic has
been making the rounds in Washington...
IBM to update SAN File System software05/25/2004 04:31 PM Unlike earlier versions of the SAN File System, which supported only
IBM products, Version 2.1 will work with storage devices from IBM
rivals including EMC, HP and Hitachi Data Systems.
IBM updates SAN File System software
IBM updates SAN File System software05/25/2004 08:42 AM IBM Corp. next month will release a new version of its TotalStorage
SAN (storage area network) File System Software designed to work with
a wider variety of new server and storage environments.
Norson Telecom Consulting Today Released: IPTV in China: "Time for a Commercial Break?" Norson Analysis Report
Norson Telecom Consulting Today Released: IPTV in China: "Time for a Commercial Break?" Norson Analysis Report02/01/2005 08:48 PM Report Briefing: Late in 2004, China witnessed a flurry of new
partnerships and announcements related to Internet Protocol Television
(IPTV) promising to bring high-quality video to both computers and
television sets. Besides offering customized, interactive video
services, IPTV is envisioned as a low-cost solution for expanding the
reach of Internet services into China's huge television audience.
Behind this potentially vast market, however, lie serious obstacles:
regulatory confusion, a lack of unique content, and serious threats
from competing technologies and services. In this report, Norson looks
at the promise of IPTV and the substantial threats this new technology
faces in China. [PRWEB Jan 31, 2005]
Norson Telecom Consulting Today Released: "Chinese Vendors Going Global: Huawei, ZTE, and UTStarcom" Norson Analysis Report02/01/2005 08:49 PM As China's telecom industry has grown quickly, the domestic market has
become increasingly crowded and competition more intense. This has led
many Chinese vendors to look outside their borders for new growth
opportunities. In this report, we look at Huawei, ZTE, and UTStarcom –
three companies at the vanguard of China’s charge abroad – and
forecast each company’s future prospects in international markets.
[PRWEB Jan 30, 2005]
File-Sharing Software Firms Warned (AP)
File-Sharing Software Firms Warned (AP)08/05/2004 09:09 PM AP - Attorneys general from 45 states sent letters Thursday to seven
companies that offer online file-sharing software, hinting at possible
legal consequences if the networks don't better inform computer users
about potential copyright violations from sharing files.
A Software Aimed at Taming File-Sharing
A Software Aimed at Taming File-Sharing03/08/2004 11:08 PM A company named Audible Magic says its software can spot copyrighted
materials while they are being passed from computer to computer and
block the transfer.
In this Wired
news about a Japanese professor being arrested because he is a
'suspected developer
of file-sharing software'. Wow. I wonder if a
'suspected innovator of
file-sharing software' like me might get arrested someday?
Norson Telecom Consulting Today Released: China's Emerging Handset Design Houses - "The Picture Clears" Norson Analysis Report09/10/2004 04:03 AM Report Briefing:From their origins as utilitarian tools designed
purely for mobile voice conversations, handsets have become infinitely
more capable and stylish. In the coming years, handsets will provide a
true multimedia experience, and handset styles and functions will
multiply to reflect the increased segmentation of user groups. Design
plays an increasingly important role in the handset value chain, and
China's rise as a leading handset market and manufacturing center is
complemented by a similar rise of the domestic handset design
industry. In this report, Norson provides an overview of China's
growing handset design market and assesses its future prospects and
challenges. [PRWEB Sep 10, 2004]
CryptArchiver File, Folder & Disk Encryption Software
CryptArchiver File, Folder & Disk Encryption Software04/10/2005 03:26 AM CryptArchiver Lite is encryption software for the desktop. It's really
easy to secure data with CryptArchiver. All you do is drag-and-drop
your important files and folders into an encrypted drive - just like
an ordinary drive. [PRWEB Apr 10, 2005]
File-sharing battle to escalate with new fingerprinting software
File-sharing battle to escalate with new fingerprinting software04/21/2004 03:36 PM A new application that claims to be able to filter out copyrighted
content from P2P networks is slated for release this week, and
universities are interested. Will this put the brakes on file-trading
on college campuses and other places?
Judges rule file-sharing software legal
Judges rule file-sharing software legal08/19/2004 03:07 PM A federal appeals court has ruled that file-sharing software is in
fact legal. The panel noted that file-sharing companies simply
provide the software for individual users to share information.
Therefore, they cannot be held accountable for what users share, be it
a word document or copyrighted material.
While developers of file-sharing software are rejoicing about the
federal appeals courts ruling, the RIAA and MPAA are steaming mad.
This ruling has dealt a serious blow to the two industries, but they
have vowed to continue the fight. They have urged a re-examination of
the law, and will undoubtedly proceed with an appeal. However, they
still face the same old problem : unlike Napster, new file-sharing
networks don't have central servers where computer connect to access
copyrighted material. This technique makes file-sharing networks like
Sharman and Stream cast even harder to shutdown.
If this ruling had not gone through (i.e. the RIAA / MPAA won),
several file-sharing developers would have had to face the possibility
of further legal action. Right now, those file-sharing developers
(Grokster Ltd, Stream cast Networks Inc. and Sharman Networks Ltd.)
are in the clear. The situation is such that the RIAA & MPAA won't
stop until file-sharing is a thing of the past : read - they'll never
stop. Problem is, you can't shut down file sharing networks with
legal action.
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