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Introducing the Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), Part 1: Understand TOGAF and IT Architecture in Today's World - Connecting Business Needs With the Technology Infrastructure

whitepaper In the case of large projects, the person doing this thinking is typically an IT architect. This person is responsible for translating business requirements into software requirements. When one is building an application for a very specific purpose...

Tags: application development

[19 May 2008]

Beijing 2008 Olympics IT gets ready for the big freeze

News It's not a small competition and so the impact of a [software] change might be good for one person but bad for 25 other people. The team members behind the IT systems are preparing to move from their individual project roles to the operational...

Tags: software, games, beijing, olympic

[13 May 2008]

Photos: Babbage's Difference masterpiece in action

Photo You've got to visit the machine in person to appreciate the wonderful, mechanic noises it makes while running. The special part of his design is that it works through addition and not multiplication. A forward-thinking mathematician and engineer...

Tags: history museum, babbage

[12 May 2008]

On Demand Business Process Life Cycle, Part 9: Involve People

whitepaper A staff activity is a step in the process that is manually performed through interaction with a person. In Part 1 of this series, the paper introduced an on demand business process scenario for an Order to Manufacturing Processing System (OTMPS).

Tags: business strategies

[10 May 2008]

Google: Yahoo! tie-up not anti-competitive

News because it would be "non-exclusive" and falls short of an outright merger, a person familiar with Google's thinking has said. would raise far more antitrust concerns because the combined company could corner large chunks of multiple markets, from...

Tags: microsoft, google, yahoo

[29 Apr 2008]

Modeling Demystified, Part 1: Creating a System Specification From the User's Point of View

whitepaper In many cases, IT solutions are hard to use because the designer has built the solution based on what the technology or gadget can do, instead of on the needs of the person using it. Nobody deliberately builds a product that's hard to use.

Tags: programming languages

[09 Apr 2008]

India's Wipro to create hundreds of UK tech jobs

News TCS this week announced a 1,000-person delivery centre in Cincinnati, Ohio and Wipro recently set up low-cost onshore facilities to support US customers in areas such as Troy near Detroit in Michigan and Atlanta, Georgia.

Tags: wipro, premji, tax, consultancy

[20 Mar 2008]

Malice, misuse, mistake - security dangers pile up

Comment Small says: "The most fallible part of any security system is always the person, not the technology. Ethical hacker Tony Fogarty, a principal IT consultant at DNV IT Global Services, says: "If you want to hack a company, you can target a specific...

Tags: threat, data theft, social engineering, security

[10 Mar 2008]

Google's engineer talks OpenSocial and the price of innovation

News So it'll give you more confidence that the person is who they say they are. There's a lot of good to doing stuff in public and doing it in the open and getting community feedback and that's a big part of OpenSocial particularly.

Tags: google, myspace, social networking, open source

[03 Mar 2008]

Linux-based laptop latest OLPC rival?

News Sam Goult, Elonex's marketing manager, said in a statement: "The One removes the cost barrier that has prevented the one-laptop-per-person, large-scale uptake of computers in the education system that has for so long been just a pipe dream.

Tags: olpc, linux, laptop, education

[19 Feb 2008]

Government reveals snooping figures

News The report reveals 24 interception errors were reported in the last nine months of 2006 - i.e.where data from the wrong person was intercepted. There were also 1,088 acquisition and disclosure errors reported - for example billing information such...

Tags: snooping, comms, phone-tap, person

[30 Jan 2008]

Top 10 government IT stories of the year

News Following damning criticism by US security expert Frank Abagnale, the UK government was forced to defend its ID card programme, saying processes would be put in place so no one person could compromise personal data.

Tags: public sector, hmrc, government, chips

[19 Dec 2007]

CIO Essentials: Xmas gadgets, mobile ban and green IT

News As the person responsible for telephony in our business I know we spend a lot on providing car kits to employees. Having to spend 20 minutes going through a script with a person from a call centre - when I know what the fault is - drives me mad.

Tags: londonwaste, cio essentials, cio, person

[11 Dec 2007]

TechNet Webcast: Deploying Forefront Client Security (Part 1 of 2) (Level 200)

whitepaper The webcast also provides information on where to get the required software, installation options available to a person, and how to perform post-installation configuration to prepare the server and client computers for a successful Forefront...

Tags: security management, explores, client, computers

[28 Aug 2007]

ADO.NET vNext Part 2: Using the Object Services Layer

whitepaper This installment builds on Part 1, focusing on a layer named the Object Services Layer that lets a person work with database tables and columns as objects, and properties. The first installment of the three-part article series introduced the core...

Tags: programming languages, sql, layer, object

[02 Jul 2007]

MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio 2005 Extensibility (Part 1 of 2): Building a Package Using the Managed Package Framework (Level 200)

whitepaper The MPF helps a person to build high-performance integration solutions rapidly. This webcast walks a person through building a package that integrates with several services in VS, starting with a blank project and culminating with running code.

Tags: programming languages, person, managed, studio

[22 Jun 2007]

SharePoint Products and Technologies for Developers (Part 1 of 4): SharePoint Server 2007 as a Development Platform (Level 200)

whitepaper The presenter of this webcast covers the basics of SharePoint Server 2007, and it shows how a person can use this new product to simplify collaboration, development, and management of the software projects.

Tags: software project management, sharepoint, discover, session

[15 Jun 2007]

MSDN Webcast: Creating an RSS Reader Using Visual C# Express (Part 1 of 3): Designing the UI (Level 200)

whitepaper The presenter of this webcast guides a person through the steps involved in creating a fully functioning RSS Reader using Microsoft Visual C# Express. This webcast explains the basics of the Visual C# 2005 Express Edition IDE, including a look at...

Tags: programming languages, express, c#, windows forms

[15 Jun 2007]

MSDN Webcast: Tips and Tricks for Object-Oriented Development With Visual Studio .NET (Part 1 of 2) (Level 200)

whitepaper Does a person end up re-writing code whenever the customer changes the requirements? Object-Oriented programming (OOP) has been touted as the "Silver bullet" to solve the most pressing challenges of application development, but where are those...

Tags: object-oriented, oriented, object, .net

[15 Jun 2007]

Camera Raw Workflow With Bridge, DNG Converter, Camera Raw Plug-in, and Photoshop CS2

whitepaper There are efficient workflows, and there are workflows that slow a person down. At first glance, one might not think that a three-part mix of 1/3 Bridge, 1/3 Camera Raw, and 1/3 Photoshop could be a recipe for an efficient workflow, but it can be.

Tags: workflow, workflows, life, person

[06 Mar 2007]

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