user design
Why Traditional Monitoring Tools Cannot Deliver True Mobile User Management for the BlackBerry Platform
White Paper Initial exploration of traditional, infrastructure-level and application-level monitoring technologies such as MS MOM/SCOM, HP OpenView or Net IQ has proven them incapable, as the fundamental architecture and design... [12 Nov 2009]
Future mobiles, Windows 7, iPhone apps and the latest gadgets
Photo Here you can see the new installation process for the software, which has halved the number of screens the user sees during the process. Microsoft has also redesigned the Windows user interface for... [12 Nov 2009]
A Stateful CSG-Based Distributed Firewall Architecture for Robust Distributed Security
White Paper This distributed security model adopts a bottom-up approach such that each cluster of end-user hosts is first secured using the CSG architecture. This work presents the design & implementation of a new... [11 Nov 2009]
Photos: Firefox through the ages
Photo Mozilla has many people concerned with user-interface and design matters, and they've moved to new graphics over the years. This mockup shows a design for Firefox 4.0. Mozilla is... [10 Nov 2009]
Magic Mouse - Apple's best ever?
Comment The mouse was a triumph for Apple, a user interface leap that helped it pioneer a new computing paradigm. It's ironic that it's spent so much of the intervening time releasing really lousy mice - especially for a company... [03 Nov 2009]
Photos: The Apple mouse through the ages
Photo The mouse was a key selling point of the first Macintosh in 1984, as it allowed the Mac user to break free from the command-line prompt and explore exciting new graphical user interfaces. Ever a stickler... [03 Nov 2009]
Photos: Google Waves hello to a new way of doing business
Photo Each user can design parts of the business process model and each contribution is colour-coded to track who has done what. The wave is opened by a home loans manager and a business analyst who use... [02 Nov 2009]
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0: Enterprise Performance and Scalability
White Paper Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 is designed to help enterprise organizations attain a 360-degree view of customers, achieve reliable user adoption, adapt quickly to business change, and accelerate project delivery and... [28 Oct 2009]
Weekend Gadget Watch: HTC Tattoo
Photo Powerful Android smartphone for a low price; good social-networking features; ultra-customisable user interface; switchable covers that you can design yourself; 3G and wi-fi connectivity Considering... [23 Oct 2009]
Photos: The phones of the future on display
Photo The description states: "Screens have to be flat - the goal of this design was to break convention and create a distinctive design allowing user-friendliness previously unheard of. It's... [06 Oct 2009]
SAMPLE: Performance and Scalability Assessment of Customer Implementation
White Paper Engineered to scale efficiently to the needs of the largest global deployments, Microsoft Dynamics CRM has been tested for user scalability, data scalability, and wide area network performance. Given the extensive... [02 Oct 2009]
Service Scheduling: Performance and Scalability Study
White Paper The Microsoft CRM Product Group engaged the Business Systems Architecture (BSA) team to complete a performance and scalability test of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 Service Scheduling module against a specific set of metrics... [02 Oct 2009]
ECI Telecom Cuts User Training Time and Cost by 50% With Flexible, Chinese-Language Learning Tool
White Paper ECI Telecom Ltd.implemented Oracle User Productivity Kit, a suite of flexible training and content-development tools available in 21 languages, including Chinese and used the tool's advanced, collaborative... [01 Oct 2009]
Weekend Gadget Watch: Samsung Galaxy i7500
Photo Vibrant screen; plenty of on-board memory; good camera, with LED photo light; 3.5mm headphone jack; support for Android apps; responsive user interface Dull appearance; no multitouch; sub-par keyboard... [25 Sep 2009]
Macs more likely to be used on your network but you didn't pay for them
Comment Alternatives such as OpenOffice.org and Apple's iWork may be able to satisfy the casual user who needs to do some basic writing, spreadsheet, or presentation work. Some like the industrial design and... [21 Sep 2009]