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The Weekly Round-Up: 06.11.09
Round-Up A recent report from analyst firm TechMarketView found that the UK software industry is in fine fettle, although much more needs to be done to support the growth of small tech firms. Question: What do Britain's... [06 Nov 2009]
Magic Mouse - Apple's best ever?
Comment The low form factor is not for everyone (although fine personally) and the edges can become a bit uncomfortable if you rest your hand on it too heavily. Seb Janacek asks: Can the new Magic Mouse change all that? [03 Nov 2009]
Photos: The Apple mouse through the ages
Photo Round and tiny, it was fine if you were a pixie. Apple's Lisa of the early 1980s was among the first computers to sport a mouse - albeit a boxy and clunky one. The mouse paradigm was one of the key human-computer... [03 Nov 2009]
Windows 7: Not perfect - but ready for prime time
Comment The biggest issue for many organisations with Vista was that existing apps just didn't run on it: using 'compatibility modes' didn't help, and the thought of having to replace an application that worked fine under XP... [28 Oct 2009]
Will 'citizen developers' shake up IT development?
News However, complex distributed applications and low-level, fine-grained developer decisions will remain in the hands of IT, while line-of-business applications will likely fit between the two and need to be carefully managed. [23 Oct 2009]
Photos: Windows 7 - getting inside security
Photo The Firewall landing page is a good way to quickly check on the firewall status, but for fine-tuning, the Advanced Settings on the left will open up a window better suited to power users. Windows 7 is to go on general... [20 Oct 2009]
Outsourcing - how to make sure it's reliable
Comment Monitoring and fine tuning William Benn offers advice on how to make sure you can count on your technology. Last month I wrote about the critical dimension of security when outsourcing IT. Security ensures a safe... [19 Oct 2009]
Steve Ballmer on Microsoft software 'gotchas'
News Speaking in London yesterday, Ballmer said the software giant's licence terms could be made clearer: "I'm sure we have fine print we don't need - I'm not trying to say we are saints. The Microsoft chief added there are... [06 Oct 2009]
Choosing the Best CRM for Your Organization
White Paper This gives organizations the power to fine-tune CRM deployments to match their needs, strategic objectives and budget requirements. CRM buyers now have a wealth of deployment options available to them, providing... [28 Sep 2009]
A Cross-Layer Based Handover for TCP Applications
White Paper Necessity means that the terminal must perform a handover because its current network connection is worsening; in the other case switching to another network can help to achieve better performance even if the current network connection... [25 Sep 2009]
Williams-Sonoma Understands Teens as Well as Sophisticates: Team of Three Analysts Builds More Than 100 Models Per Year
White Paper Williams-Sonoma Inc.retailer of fine home furnishings for every room in the home, has introduced a hot new catalog - Pottery Barn Teen - which offers everything from fringed lamps and pillows to chic furniture and... [19 Sep 2009]
SAP Business All-in-One and BusinessObjects Edge Standard
White Paper The challenge was to employ business intelligence software that is fine-tuned to the needs and resources of a midsize company, to incorporate data from business intelligence software into reports and analyses processed... [19 Sep 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.09.09
Round-Up If you've ever felt the pain that comes from a gadget ruining the fine cut of your suit (and who hasn't) get ready for the commuter tie. You probably think your broadband is bad. Even people that don't have broadband... [18 Sep 2009]
Detailed Diagnosis in Enterprise Networks
White Paper It should also identify culprits at a fine granularity such as a process or firewall configuration. It formulates detailed diagnosis as an inference problem that more faithfully captures the behaviors and interactions of... [16 Sep 2009]
Want to run iPhone apps on Windows phones?
News When working in an airport that could prevent you from taking a notebook computer or even a Wyse mobile thin client, and that's something we'd be fine with," said McNaught. VMware is in the early stages of embedding its... [03 Sep 2009]