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  • The Minimalist Approach to Content Governance - Manage Phase

    - by Kellsey Ruppel
    Originally posted by John Brunswick. Most people would probably agree that creating content is the enjoyable part of the content life cycle. Management, on the other hand, is generally not. This is why we thankfully have an opportunity to leverage meta data, security and other settings that have been applied or inherited in the prior parts of our governance process. In the interests of keeping this process pragmatic, there is little day to day activity that needs to happen here. Most of the activity that happens post creation will occur in the final "Retire" phase in which content may be archived or removed. The Manage Phase will focus on updating content and the meta data associated with it - specifically around ownership. Often times the largest issues with content ownership occur when a content creator leaves and organization or changes roles within an organization.   1. Update Content Ownership (as needed and on a quarterly basis) Why - Without updating content to reflect ownership changes it will be impossible to continue to meaningfully govern the content. How - Run reports against the meta data (creator and department to which the creator belongs) on content items for a particular user that may have left the organization or changed job roles. If the content is without and owner connect with the department marked as responsible. The content's ownership should be reassigned or if the content is no longer needed by that department for some reason it can be archived and or deleted. With a minimal investment it is possible to create reports that use an LDAP or Active Directory system to contrast all noted content owners versus the users that exist in the directory. The delta will indicate which content will need new ownership assigned. Impact - This implicitly keeps your repository and search collection clean. A very large percent of content that ends up no longer being useful to an organization falls into this category. This management phase (automated if possible) should be completed every quarter or as needed. The impact of actually following through with this phase is substantial and will provide end users with a better experience when browsing and searching for content.

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  • Choosing the Right Keywords For Your Online Marketing Campaign

    If we check out the competition - the number of other websites that are ranking in Google for this particular keyword, then we will find it to be 1.5 million, at the time of writing. Now you may be wondering how in the heck are you going to outrank and outperform even half of these sites, right? This is where most people get it all wrong!

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  • Text Classification Implementation

    - by Hearty
    I've been trying to implement a text classification system. It needs to read a text file, and extract the words and the word frequency. So far, I've been planning to parse the words, put them in a dictionary and save it to an XML file. I am using C++/CLI. Is this a good implementation or is there a simpler or better implementation? May be related question (some code implementation): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10631309/save-dictionary-to-xml-file

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  • how to downgrage gcc to version 4.1.1 if I use 64-bit Ubuntu 11.10 or 12.04?

    - by SSolid
    how to downgrade gcc to version 4.1.1 if i am using 64-bit ubuntu 11.10 or 12.04? please notice that I'm using 64-bit version of ubuntu It may seems simlar to this question Old version of gcc for new Ubuntu but I can't solve it with the method provide in that thread I get some error like gcc-4.1 : Depends: cpp-4.1 (= 4.1.2-27ubuntu1) but it is not going to be installed can someone tell me how to do it? thanks

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  • Micro Niche Finder Review - Is it Worth Investing in For Niche Research?

    As you know, keywords are at the heart of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) but as you may also know the general search terms on Google are getting very competitive and hard to rank for so the secret nowadays is to do niche research to try and find "meaty", long-tail, low competition keywords. Can Micro Niche Finder help you do this? Find out in this review.

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  • How to Get a Website Indexed by Google in 24 Hours

    Many people have a hard time getting new websites in the search engines. For most people, getting a new site indexed is extremely important, since they may have to rely on the free search engine traffic in the beginning to get their site going. In this article I will go over some strategies that I use to get my new websites indexed by Google within a day or so.

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  • Why Do You Need SSL Certificate

    SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is an encrypting modus operandi that ensures the en route security of the personal details processed by the browser to the server. We all know that online shopping is prefe... [Author: Jack Melde - Computers and Internet - May 01, 2010]

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  • Why Use PHP on Your Website?

    PHP or the lengthy term known as Hypertext Preprocessor is a programming language used for creating or enhancing webpages. Most common use of PHP is with databases, but it does have many more uses. If you have a website and predict in the future multiple pages being added, PHP may be for you.

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  • Resolving "Error accessing a table..." Error

    Are you encountering an error message during DB2 database startup? Or during the execution of Alter Tablespace SQL command? If ';yes';, then the three possible reasons for the error message are, contai... [Author: Mark Willium - Computers and Internet - May 13, 2010]

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  • Customer Feature: Safeguard the Desktop

    For some midsize companies, the most-cost-effective IT solutions may be a combination of enterprise business technologies and desktop software. See how Oracle technologies integrate with Microsoft Windows to support midsize businesses.

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  • How Content Management System is Useful

    Internet has open doors for small, medium as well as big business ventures to promote them online. The work of website development does not stop at mere web designing, but it has to be used best to i... [Author: Alan Smith - Computers and Internet - May 14, 2010]

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  • Beyond Cloud Technology, Enabling A More Agile and Responsive Organization

    - by sxkumar
    This is the second part of the blog “Clouds, Clouds Everywhere But not a Drop of Rain”. In the first part,  I was sharing with you how a broad-based transformation makes cloud more than a technology initiative, I will describe in this section how it requires people (organizational) and process changes as well, and these changes are as critical as is the choice of right tools and technology. People: Most IT organizations have a fairly complex organizational structure. There are different groups, managing different pieces of the puzzle, and yet, they don't always work together. Provisioning a new application therefore may require a request to float endlessly through system administrators, DBAs and middleware admin worlds – resulting in long delays and constant finger pointing.  Cloud users expect end-to-end automation - which requires these silos to be greatly simplified, if not completely eliminated.  Most customers I talk to acknowledge this problem but are quick to admit that such a transformation is hard. As hard as it may be, I am afraid that the status quo is no longer an option. Sticking to an organizational structure that was created ages back will not only impede cloud adoption,  it also risks making the IT skills increasingly irrelevant in a world that is rapidly moving towards converged applications and infrastructure.   Process: Most IT organizations today operate with a mindset that they must fully "control" access to any and all types of IT services. This in turn leads to people clinging on to outdated manual approval processes .  While requiring approvals for scarce resources makes sense, insisting that every single request must be manually approved defeats the very purpose of cloud. Not only this causes delays, thereby at least partially negating the agility benefits, it also results in gross inefficiency. In a cloud environment, self-service access should be governed by policies, quotas that the administrators can define upfront . For a cloud initiative to be successful, IT organizations MUST be ready to empower users by giving them real control rather than insisting on brokering every single interaction between users and the cloud resources. Technology: From a technology perspective, cloud is about consolidation, standardization and automation. A consolidated and standardized infrastructure helps increase utilization and reduces cost. Additionally, it  enables a much higher degree of automation - thereby providing users the required agility while minimizing operational costs.  Obviously, automation is the key to cloud. Unfortunately it hasn’t received as much attention within enterprises as it should have.  Many organizations are just now waking up to the criticality of automation and it still often gets relegated to back burner in favor of other "high priority" projects. However, it is important to understand that without the right type and level of automation, cloud will remain a distant dream for most enterprises. This in turn makes the choice of the cloud management software extremely critical.  For a cloud management software to be effective in an enterprise environment, it must meet the following qualifications: Broad and Deep Solution It should offer a broad and deep solution to enable the kind of broad-based transformation we are talking about.  Its footprint must cover physical and virtual systems, as well as infrastructure, database and application tiers. Too many enterprises choose to equate cloud with virtualization. While virtualization is a critical component of a cloud solution, it is just a component and not the whole solution. Similarly, too many people tend to equate cloud with Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS). While it is perfectly reasonable to treat IaaS as a starting point, it is important to realize that it is just the first stepping stone - and on its own it can only provide limited business benefits. It is actually the higher level services, such as (application) platform and business applications, that will bring about a more meaningful transformation to your enterprise. Run and Manage Efficiently Your Mission Critical Applications It should not only be able to run your mission critical applications, it should do so better than before.  For enterprises, applications and data are the critical business assets  As such, if you are building a cloud platform that cannot run your ERP application, it isn't truly a "enterprise cloud".  Also, be wary of  vendors who try to sell you the idea that your applications must be written in a certain way to be able to run on the cloud. That is nothing but a bogus, self-serving argument. For the cloud to be meaningful to enterprises, it should adopt to your applications - and not the other way around.  Automated, Integrated Set of Cloud Management Capabilities At the root of many of the problems plaguing enterprise IT today is complexity. A complex maze of tools and technology, coupled with archaic  processes, results in an environment which is inflexible, inefficient and simply too hard to manage. Management tool consolidation, therefore, is key to the success of your cloud as tool proliferation adds to complexity, encourages compartmentalization and defeats the very purpose that you are building the cloud for. Decision makers ought to be extra cautious about vendors trying to sell them a "suite" of disparate and loosely integrated products as a cloud solution.  An effective enterprise cloud management solution needs to provide a tightly integrated set of capabilities for all aspects of cloud lifecycle management. A simple question to ask: will your environment be more or less complex after you implement your cloud? More often than not, the answer will surprise you.  At Oracle, we have understood these challenges and have been working hard to create cloud solutions that are relevant and meaningful for enterprises.  And we have been doing it for much longer than you may think. Oracle was one of the very first enterprise software companies to make our products available on the Amazon Cloud. As far back as in 2007, we created new cloud solutions such as Cloud Database Backup that are helping customers like Amazon save millions every year.  Our cloud solution portfolio is also the broadest and most deep in the industry  - covering public, private, hybrid, Infrastructure, platform and applications clouds. It is no coincidence therefore that the Oracle Cloud today offers the most comprehensive set of public cloud services in the industry.  And to a large part, this has been made possible thanks to our years on investment in creating cloud enabling technologies. I will dedicated the third and final part of the blog “Clouds, Clouds Everywhere But not a Drop of Rain” to Oracle Cloud Technologies Building Blocks and how they mapped into our vision of Enterprise Cloud. Stay Tuned.

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  • SEO Services

    There are many available options that one may consider when he or she is looking for ways to optimize his or her website to gain the attention of the many search engines as well as increasing traffic to his or her website. One of the many aspects that people are finding very helpful are the many advanced SEO services available to one looking for ways to increase the traffic to one's website.

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  • SEO Company - Working For You

    With the many options available for marketing one's company throughout the internet, one may find it confusing when he or she is looking for a SEO company to help divert traffic to their website throughout the web. SEO marketing is not a new aspect of internet marketing although it has become much more popular over the last few years.

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  • Do Small Companies Also Need An SSL Certificate

    The internet has enabled even the small companies to compete with the large companies, but the small companies need offer some of the best online services to their customers. Online shopping is picki... [Author: Jack Melde - Computers and Internet - May 01, 2010]

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  • Build Your Own Website For Free - Do it Yourself

    There are as many needs for a website as there are URLs on the web. You may want to put up a website to keep friends and family up to date on the happenings in your family. A business without a website on today's Internet is like a business without a purpose or a product. Here's how to do it--For Free.

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  • Life With Ease With CMS

    In the past, web designers would have to go through all the pages to make the necessary change for their website. Today, however, the rise of CMS softwares or applications have made it easier for web... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - May 07, 2010]

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  • The Merits About Constructing Your Own YouTube Video

    Are you a fan of YouTube? If you take delight in watching free videos online, regarding a number of individual genres, you may well be a huge fan of YouTube. Although many internet users look at vide... [Author: Charles McDuffie - Computers and Internet - April 10, 2010]

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  • The 5 Best Search Engine Optimization Tips For Advanced Internet Marketer

    Internet marketing is a serious business. No matter how easy it may seem to be, it does require a lot of hard work on your part if you want to be successful in this business. Now if you are prepared to go through all the trouble just to be the ahead of the pack, you have to learn how to meaningfully optimize your website for the valuable search engine rankings.

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  • How to handle status columns in designing tables

    - by altsyset
    How to handle multiple statuses for a table entry, for example an item table may have an active, inactive, fast moving, and/or batch statuses. And I wanted to handle them in single column with VARCHAR type. Also I might set each of those attributes as a boolean with different columns. But I am not sure what consequences this might lead to. So if you have experienced such situations which one would be the best way to handle it?

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  • How can I get magnet links for Ubuntu?

    - by badp
    Torrent files are being increasingly scrapped for magnet links, "mini torrent files" in concise and plain-text form that can be simply copy pasted around. Those link to the actual .torrent file "in the BitTorrent cloud", without relying on servers that may be temporarily overtaxed ("OMG NEW UNBUNT MUST GET NAO") or simply offline. Does Canonical offer magnet links for their Torrent distributions? Where can one find them?

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