Computerworld Data Points - CRM
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Computerworld Careers Data Points
Computerworld Careers Data Points
04/18/2005 08:42 AMThese PowerPoint slides offer experts' tips on how to advance your
career -- and common pitfalls to avoid that can torpedo your progress.
This presentation offers advice on everything from how to successfully
compete with younger workers, to the wrong way of professional
networking.
Computerworld: MySQL Breaks Into the
Data Center
Computerworld: MySQL Breaks Into the
Data Center
10/29/2003 12:10 AM"Once dismissed as inadequate for high transaction volumes, the
open-source database's improved performance and low cost are winning
new converts--and shaking up the status quo in the database world..."
Data Points in Media's Transformation
Data Points in Media's Transformation
06/23/2004 12:18 PMJames Cramer (NY Magazine): Viacom SOS. No, to find out why
Viacom’s stock sank to the 52-week-low list, all you need to do
is look to the 52-week-high list, where the winners are: video games,
satellite radio, video-on-demand, and Internet search engines. Those
are the companies with the better models, the better technology that
has, in an incredibly short period of time, stolen massive amounts of
the fuel that powered Battleship Viacom: the viewers
themselves.Chris Nolan: It's Not Just
Blogging AnymoreFor a while I, and many others have been
dissatisfied with the term “web logging.” That focuses on
the technology, not on what the technology produces. So, after a
little thought, I’m calling what I and others do Stand-Alone
Journalism. Why Stand-Alone Journalism? Well, it’s accurate. A
journalist – or a small group of reporters – can work on
the web to produce what they want as they find it appropriate. And
readers are equally free to read the work of individual journalist as
they see fit, on their time, not on schedules set by TV networks or
the newspapers.
Viacom is trying to save its
business model, as are other Big Media companies. Chris Nolan and
other sole-proprietorship Web journalists are trying to create one.
These aren't exactly ships passing in the night. But something
important is going on.
Big Media, contrary to the popular belief among bloggers, do get it.
The problem for Big Media is that there's no way to return to the good
old days of monopoly practices -- unless government mandates it. We're
heading in that direction, unfortunately.
Boston/Cambridge Weekend: Three Data
Points
Boston/Cambridge Weekend: Three Data
Points
12/19/2004 03:18 PMOne: I'm checking into my
hotelin Cambridge. The
guy at the counter asks, "Do you want high-speed Internet access?"
Yes, I say. Then he asks, "Wired or wireless?" Wired, I say. I get to
the room, find the Ethernet cable poking out from behind the desk,
plug it in and am online in a few seconds, no extra charges. Good
service.
Two: On the first day of the
Harvard conference,
Net access is available only for speakers and a selected few others.
Since I'm speaking, I'm among the happy few who gets online. But many
folks note the irony of a conference about the Net not being able to
provide access to all. The second day, in another hall, there's
wireless for everyone.
Three: At Logan Airport, where I'm posting this (via a dialup line),
the wireless access is controlled by MassPort, the local agency that
runs the airport. It's $8 a day, and my T-Mobile service won't work,
says the man behind the counter at the United Red Carpet Club.
MassPort is greedy.
"Survey USA Polls For Tuesday Primaries:
Kerry Over Edwards By 10 points in
Tennessee and Over Edwards By 21 points
in Virginia (It's All But Over At This
Point)"
"Survey USA Polls For Tuesday Primaries:
Kerry Over Edwards By 10 points in
Tennessee and Over Edwards By 21 points
in Virginia (It's All But Over At This
Point)"
02/11/2004 03:46 AM"Computerworld News"
"Computerworld News"
12/20/2003 08:47 AMXML goes to Washington (Computerworld)
XML goes to Washington (Computerworld)
10/08/2002 09:14 AMcomputerworld on biz bl0gging
computerworld on biz bl0gging
01/29/2004 12:46 AMnothing we don't already know, but a good primer on the subject
Computerworld Development Survey gives
nod to C++
Computerworld Development Survey gives
nod to C++
03/29/2005 02:11 AMComputerworld Mar 29 2005 5:52AM GMT
Computerworld Development Survey
Computerworld Development Survey
03/28/2005 01:42 PMC++ beats out Java as preferred language, while Linux, wireless and
64-bit application development plans are limited.
Basic hits 40 - Computerworld
Basic hits 40 - Computerworld
05/02/2004 05:41 AMBasic is 40 years old today .. aniversário do Basic .. May 1
1964
computerworld.com/news/2004/story/0,11280,92795,00.html
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Computerworld names new editor in chief
Computerworld names new editor in chief
08/31/2004 07:00 PMDon Tennant, who served most recently as the publication's news
editor, was previously chief editor at Computerworld Hong Kong.
Can't Hide Your Prying Eyes -
Computerworld
Can't Hide Your Prying Eyes -
Computerworld
03/06/2004 02:05 AMhttp://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/privacy/story/0,1
0801,90518,00.html
Every Police officer's nightmare is to be wounded on the streets --
alone. So when the Orlando Police Department pilot-tested new Global
Positioning System (GPS) units, which let the central office track
officers' locations, you'd think the officers would have been
grateful.
Gratitude, however, wasn't much in evidence during the pilot program,
according to Conrad Cross, CIO of the city of...
HP unveils its first Linux laptop -
Computerworld
HP unveils its first Linux laptop -
Computerworld
08/05/2004 12:22 PMHP unveils its first Linux laptop .. Full Story .. thinks
so
computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/linux/story/0,10801,95026,00.
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KnowledgeStorm’s Technology Content Now
Available on Computerworld.com
KnowledgeStorm’s Technology Content Now
Available on Computerworld.com
03/30/2005 04:01 AMIT media company and leading provider of technology solutions content,
partner to offer technology "buyers guides" to locate, research, and
qualify technology products and services. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
Computerworld named Magazine of the Year
Computerworld named Magazine of the Year
06/25/2004 05:21 PMThe national award by the American Society of Business Publication
Editors cited Computerworld's involvement with its readers and its
delivery of special value to them.
nCircle Wins an IDG Computerworld
Innovation Award
nCircle Wins an IDG Computerworld
Innovation Award
09/17/2004 08:08 PMdBusinessNews.com Sep 17 2004 11:53PM GMT
Computerworld Falls For RFID Rifle Hoax
Computerworld Falls For RFID Rifle Hoax
04/28/2004 12:15 AMLast year Brian McWilliams pulled off a
hoax on
Computerworld, convincing a reporter that he was a terrorist
hacker who had programmed the Slammer worm. When the story came out
there was a lot of embarrassment all around, but it appears that
Computerworld hasn't beefed up their fact checking department much.
Earlier this month there was some
buzz
around the blog world about a
r
ifle that would shoot RFID tags into people in order to track
them. It wasn't that difficult (beyond just using a bit of common
sense) to realize this was actually a
hoax<
/a>. However, thanks to Politech, we discover that
Computerworld has fallen for the hoax completely and written
up a whole story about it. I wonder how long the story will last
until it's taken down. Of course, this also raises questions about
where Computerworld got the story. Did they pick it up off a blog and
then fail to credit them?
Computerworld Internet Explorer carved
up by zero-day hole
Computerworld Internet Explorer carved
up by zero-day hole
06/10/2004 03:24 AMStill using IE ..
Quote:
computerworld.com.au/index.php?id=117316298&eid=-255
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XML security standards: XML Signature
(Computerworld Australia)
XML security standards: XML Signature
(Computerworld Australia)
08/12/2002 10:48 AMInflow Wins Award at Computerworld Show
Inflow Wins Award at Computerworld Show
09/15/2004 10:58 PMHostReview.com Sep 16 2004 3:23AM GMT
Computerworld Hong Kong: MySQL Buys
Alzato
Computerworld Hong Kong: MySQL Buys
Alzato
10/29/2003 12:10 AM"In a bid to make its open source database more scalable and
available, MySQL AB on Tuesday acquired Alzato, maker of the NDB
Cluster--a data management system designed for the telecom and
Internet Protocol environments..."
Computerworld Honors: Innovative IT
success stories touted
Computerworld Honors: Innovative IT
success stories touted
06/08/2004 04:53 PMAn ERP implementation in Cape Town was one of several IT projects
honored last night as part of the annual Computerworld Honors program.
Sidebar: 10 Questions to Ask a Managed
Security Service Provider -
Computerworld
Sidebar: 10 Questions to Ask a Managed
Security Service Provider -
Computerworld
01/22/2004 02:11 AMBefore signing on the dotted line, experts suggest asking MSSPs these
questions..............
Smith Anderson Nominated by EMC for 2005
Computerworld Honors Collection
Smith Anderson Nominated by EMC for 2005
Computerworld Honors Collection
04/06/2005 06:23 PMdBusinessNews.com Apr 6 2005 9:11PM GMT
Computerworld Australia: Lerdorf: Future
PHP Releases 'Evolutionary, Not
Revolutionary'
Computerworld Australia: Lerdorf: Future
PHP Releases 'Evolutionary, Not
Revolutionary'
01/16/2004 11:05 AM"The forthcoming PHP version 5 release will be more about
'evolutionising' the scripting tool and ensuring its smooth
interaction with other programming languages than a revolutionary
change in its feature set..."
Computerworld names Betts executive
editor, Connors, VP/GM for online
Computerworld names Betts executive
editor, Connors, VP/GM for online
09/02/2004 05:41 PMComputerworld has named Mitch Betts as its new executive editor and
hired Martha Connors for the newly created job of vice president and
general manager for the company's online business.
Computerworld wins Neal award for
wireless LAN security coverage
Computerworld wins Neal award for
wireless LAN security coverage
03/13/2003 10:16 AMThe publication took a first-place Neal award today for its coverage
in 2002 of wireless LAN security issues.
Computerworld Australia: Google Sysadmin
Preaches Debian for Software Management
Computerworld Australia: Google Sysadmin
Preaches Debian for Software Management
06/20/2004 07:11 PM"Caught up in the tangle of manually installing and updating software,
enterprises can find a tip or two in the open source community’s book
on how to streamline the process..."
IDG's Computerworld Recognizes NetBotz
With Annual Innovative Technology Award
IDG's Computerworld Recognizes NetBotz
With Annual Innovative Technology Award
09/20/2004 04:34 AMdBusinessNews.com Sep 20 2004 8:12AM GMT
BlueArc's Titan Selected as a Winner of
IDG's Computerworld Innovative
Technology Award
BlueArc's Titan Selected as a Winner of
IDG's Computerworld Innovative
Technology Award
09/20/2004 08:56 AMdBusinessNews.com Sep 20 2004 1:03PM GMT
Inflow Wins 'Best Practices in
Enterprise Management' Award at
Computerworld Show
Inflow Wins 'Best Practices in
Enterprise Management' Award at
Computerworld Show
09/16/2004 01:04 PMdBusinessNews.com Sep 16 2004 4:49PM GMT
IDG's Computerworld Recognizes
Westbridge Technology With Annual
Innovative Technology Award
IDG's Computerworld Recognizes
Westbridge Technology With Annual
Innovative Technology Award
09/15/2004 01:30 PMXMLMania.com Sep 15 2004 5:14PM GMT
Peopleclick Chosen for 2005
Computerworld Honors; Peopleclick
Nominated by EMC as Visionary Example of
How IT
Peopleclick Chosen for 2005
Computerworld Honors; Peopleclick
Nominated by EMC as Visionary Example of
How IT
04/18/2005 02:04 PMBusiness Wire UK Apr 18 2005 6:46PM GMT
Nil points!
Nil points!
05/16/2004 03:13 PM
The best bits (RealVideo) of the 2004
Eurovision Song Contest, complete
with a sampling of UK's
Terry
Wogan's
legendary commentary.
311 points
311 points
09/22/2004 08:32 AM
CRAZIEST =
311 points Scrabble can seriously affect your mental health.
[Flash]
"points out"
"points out"
03/24/2005 04:36 AMBBned selects Allied Data Technologies
as Supplier for combined Voice and Data
IAD
BBned selects Allied Data Technologies
as Supplier for combined Voice and Data
IAD
09/15/2004 02:24 AMAllied Data Technologies, specialist of Customer Premises Equipment
(CPE) for the Local Loop (PSTN, ISDN, xDSL), today announces their
agreement with BBned, largest provider for high-quality DSL services
in the Netherlands, for the supply of CPE equipment for their Voice
over DSL services in the Netherlands. The agreement involves the
delivery of Voice Integrated Access Devices (IAD), called the
CopperJet 816-2P, with the intention of a follow up order and delivery
next year. The initial shipment will take place this year. [PRWEB Sep
15, 2004]
Epic Data Introduces the MPT9500
Mini-Workstation for Data Collection
Epic Data Introduces the MPT9500
Mini-Workstation for Data Collection
04/08/2005 01:08 AMBC Technology Apr 8 2005 5:34AM GMT
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