Search Results

Search found 1077 results on 44 pages for 'bill t'.

Page 29/44 | < Previous Page | 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36  | Next Page >

  • Chargeback and billing across public and private clouds

    - by llaszews
    Had a great conversation today regarding the need for metering, chargeback, and billing of cloud computing resources. The person I spoken with at a Fortune 1000 company increased the scope and magnitude of the issue of billing for cloud computing resources beyond what I had previously considered. I believed that doing any type of chargeback and

    Read the article

  • Macbook Pro (2011) Install of 12.10

    - by William Fleming
    I have installed Ubuntu on another partition on my macbook only to find when i boot using refit im greeted with a screen that reads Missing Operating System I have chosen to install grub on the root partition so i assume after the EFI boot-loader has done its stuff it will then load grub in the " / " partition. Any thoughts on this i

    Read the article

  • What's in a Name

    - by PointsToShare
    © 2011 By: Dov Trietsch. All rights reserved Microsoft – What’s in a name?   Long ago I heard a dentist joke. It went like this: A dentist went to a conference and at night he picked this girl and they went to his room. In the morning after, she asked: “Are you a dentist?” “Yes.” Said he. “You must be a very good one.” “I am.

    Read the article

  • How Uranium Refinement Works [Video]

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    While building a nuclear weapon is a complex task in and of itself, the most difficult part is refining uranium. In this informative video, Bill Hammack explains. Weapons and power plants require uranium that contains a greater amount of the isotope uranium-235 than found in natural uranium, which is mostly uranium-238. He outlines the

    Read the article

  • HTG Explains: Why Screen Savers Are No Longer Necessary

    - by Chris Hoffman
    Screen savers are a left-over solution from a previous technology. In spite of their name, screen savers no longer “save” anything – all they do is waste electricity. Screen savers are not necessary on modern, flat-panel LCD displays. Having your computer automatically turn off its display is the new “screen saver” – it saves energy,

    Read the article

  • Effective C# Second Edition Book Review

    In Effective C#, Bill has identified 50 different areas in which you can improve your usage of the C# language, and this includes new features of C# 4.0. This is not a language tutorial book - you can get that from other books. What it does instead is to focus on important specific areas and provide solid, concrete concepts and

    Read the article

  • Site Directory in SharePoint 2010

    - by Enrique Lima
    Sometimes there are so many changes to the environment in which we work and live in that something will escape our attention. In discussing functionality with a client today, the topic of Site Directory came up and the comment of “well, we use it but it is too bad it is not available in 2010” was made … and huge sense of

    Read the article

  • wayfinder, paginator, or breadcrumb?

    - by LOTUSMS
    My question is fairly simple. I've heard one or two people call it a "wayfinder" and I personally call it "breadcrumb", then again "paginator" can also fit the bill. Bottom line is I can't seem to find what I need because I am not coming up with the right term. What I want is the following: I have a site with a

    Read the article

  • oDesk agency for subcontracting

    - by lorddev
    My question has to do with whether to create an oDesk agency (I've searched to verify that oDesk questions are appropriate). I have a project for which I was hired, and the client has given me authorization to subcontract a few hours of UI/UX expertise. I don't want to make the client hire the UI/UX guy directly;

    Read the article

  • I was going to get an iPhone, BUT ..

    My cell phone contract expires in a couple weeks and I was all set to buy an iPhone. The iPhone had started to take off when I got my current phone / contract but at that the time Microsoft paid for a significant portion of my phone bill so staying with a Windows powered phone was appropriate (I like to be a

    Read the article

  • SQL Saturday #303 - Rochester, NY

    Don’t miss your opportunity to attend SQL Saturday #303, the largest FREE training event dedicated exclusively to SQL Server Administration, Development and Business Intelligence to hit Rochester, NY. This event also features 2 paid-for preconferences, run by Bill Pearson and David Klee. Register while space

    Read the article

  • Announcing Oracle Solaris 11.1

    - by Larry Wake
    This morning, we announced Oracle Solaris 11.1, the first update to Oracle Solaris 11.This builds on all the things we've done to make Oracle Solaris the best operating system for enterprise cloud computing, so no surprises on what we've focused on: enhancements for cloud infrastructure, extreme availability

    Read the article

  • iPhone speech recognition API?

    - by CaptainAwesomePants
    The new iPhone 3GS has support for voice commands, stuff like "call Bill" or "play music by the strokes" and whatnot. I was looking through the iPhone SDK, but I cannot find any references to this capability. All of the search keywords I choose seem to only find the new voice chat functionality. Does

    Read the article

  • Papers on Software Methodology recommendation

    - by kunjaan
    Please recommend me software engineering/methodology/practices paper. So far I have enjoyed: 1968 Dijkstra : Go To Statement Considered Harmful Reason about correctness about program Nikalus Wirth : Program Development by Stepwise Refinement Not worried about program structure 1971

    Read the article

  • customize paper size

    - by nisha
    I need to print bill and the size of paper is half of normal 8.5 x 12. i'm using epson printer..i'm using c# it doesnt support customizing.please help me...

    Read the article

  • Software Engineering Papers

    - by kunjaan
    Please recommend me software engineering/methodology/practices paper. So far I have enjoyed: 1968 Dijkstra : Go To Statement Considered Harmful Nikalus Wirth : Program Development by Stepwise Refinement 1971 David Parnas : Information Distribution Aspects of Design Methodology

    Read the article

  • Visual objects editor

    - by Vladimir
    I am looking for a tool which will make able to edit parts of Java code visually using something like inspector and place code back. For example: Person p = new Person(); p.setName("Bill Libb"); p.setAge(25); This code should be generated from visual inspector and copied

    Read the article

< Previous Page | 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36  | Next Page >