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Another Look at Replicated Application Sharing
White Paper The vision has been to replicate instances of a single-user application throughout the network and transmit input events from one instance to the others. While there have been attempts to build such a system, they have not succeeded due to an... [02 May 2008]
The Zipper System for Flexible, Replicated Application Sharing
White Paper The vision has been to replicate instances of a single-user application across the network and transmit input events from one instance to the others. While there have been attempts to build such a system, they have had limited success due to an... [01 May 2008]
BI for all
Comment Microsoft's strategy of making BI more pervasive should not be underestimated as its ubiquity on the desktop and enhanced range of business intelligence solutions gives it a very strong proposition to realise this vision, particularly for small... [18 Jul 2007]
Producing More Efficient, More Secure .NET Applications
White Paper The .NET platform realizes Microsoft's vision for the next paradigm in Windows computing: multiple programming languages interacting harmoniously, sharing an enriched object-based framework, contained within a common runtime engine, running using... [06 Jul 2007]
A litany of disasters has made shared services easy to swallow
Comment The vision of the government is that by 2016, the majority of the transactional elements of Corporate Services in the public sector will be delivered through a handful of professional shared services organisations. [20 Jun 2007]
The GrADS Project: Software Support for High-Level Grid Application Development
White Paper The goal of the Grid Application Development Software (GrADS) Project is to simplify distributed heterogeneous computing in the same way that the World Wide Web simplified information sharing over the Internet. [15 Jun 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Choose the right vendor
Comment Now go and sit down with your vendor and get them to paint you its five-year vision. In 24 months, should we be expecting full involvement for mobile users within web conferences involving data and application sharing? [29 Nov 2004]
Making Collaboration the Engine of Team Productivity: A Single Place for File Sharing and Collaboration Using Windows SharePoint Services
White Paper This paper outlines Microsoft's vision of integrated innovation for improving team collaboration - a set of technologies that are designed to work together, from Windows Server 2003 with Windows SharePoint Services to enterprise application... [15 Jul 2004]
Nokia looks to DIY content with Lifeblog
News Nokia will bring its vision of mobile blogging to the mass market over the next year by selling a one-off application rather than a service. Lindholm said a Lifeblog application may end up selling for around £30 but it is also crucial other players... [16 Jun 2004]
Mobile collaboration going nowhere - for now
Comment Web conferencing, application sharing and instant messaging (IM) are the closest to real-time, synchronous collaboration that we have. If it's so important, then why is it that three in every five UK businesses don't have a vision for how they'll... [14 Jun 2004]
HP makes web services acquisition
News HP executives said the acquisition of Talking Blocks will speed up HP's time to market for web services management products and also advance its adaptive enterprise vision. Talking Blocks is one of a handful of small companies that builds... [04 Sep 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft's shrewd vision, outsourcing lessons and the mouse
Comment More time and more effort and we will see Steve Ballmer's vision come true. We already have all sorts of individual capabilities for collaboration, application sharing, and otherwise organising our lives but they do not all work together. [09 Sep 2002]
John Lamb's Week: homes and databases of the future
Comment Having sat through enough Bill Gates-hosted presentations on the office of the future to fill a Windows error log, I hope Cranfield resists the temptation to hype some hopelessly unrealistic vision of the liberating force of technology. [18 May 2001]
Bill Hewlett - people's technologist
Comment Vision, business acumen, and a belief in people were what made Bill Hewlett great. That belief meant cash profit-sharing for all staff, open offices and regular meetings where people at all levels could have direct input on the business. [15 Jan 2001]
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