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  • Novell: 20 chances to reinvent itself

    <b>The Open Road:</b> "Novell, once the king of the software world, is like that. Over the years it has built up a broad portfolio of software (with associated revenue streams) in repeated attempts to regain its glory days. That portfolio now stifles its ability to focus on other areas with the most promise."

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  • The changing shape of the Business Intelligence marketplace: Applications vs. Platforms

    - by GavinPayneUK
    I recently read the latest Gartner Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence ( link ) which put Microsoft as a leader.  However, what was more interesting for me than Microsoft’s success was how as an industry we see BI as a single marketplace, business requirement and vision, despite in my view it now being two separate areas: BI applications and BI platforms . As this article will discuss in more depth we now have two communities with differing requirements, our IT departments and our business...(read more)

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  • Amarok 2.3.0 "Clear Light" released

    <b>Amarok:</b> "Team Amarok is proud to announce Amarok 2.3.0. It contains many improvements and bugfixes over Amarok 2.2.2 as well as many new features. Areas such as podcast support and saved playlists have seen huge improvements, as has the support for USB mass storage devices (including generic MP3 players)."

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  • Website Performance Evaluation

    A website performance evaluation begins with a review of key indicators. The key indicators offer a snapshot of the websites overall performance and a high-level view of areas that need improvement.

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  • Benefit of Excellence Web Design Services

    Planning to get a website designed or re-designed? Professional help from an experienced web design firm can definitely bring positive outcomes. Many companies operate in Southern California areas li... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - May 14, 2010]

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  • SEO Tips For Bloggers

    You will learn how to optimize your blog for popular Search Engines like Google and Yahoo in this article. You will also pick up what are the important areas to look out for when optimizing your blog.

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  • SEO Tips For Bloggers

    You will learn how to optimize your blog for popular Search Engines like Google and Yahoo in this article. You will also pick up what are the important areas to look out for when optimizing your blog.

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  • Task of SEO Consultant is Building the Perfect Web Page

    Current trend in the market is using the services of reputed and reliable SEO consultant for the purpose of search engine optimization and website promotion. Use of the consultant is basically aimed at developing perfect web page for the client. Certain primary areas are also there that should be taken care of.

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  • Collaborative coding chat options

    - by jayunit100
    Hi guys : Are there any established online sites for collaborative coding ? I have a github project with 5 developers, in different areas - we need somewhere that we can all "hangout" at. Right now we use group skype, but skype is designed more for family/social communication , and doesn't work on linux. IRC is okay, but its a little difficult to use for novices. an interface like yammer, twitter, facebook would be ideal, but also, we would want it to be real time (not requiring page reloads etc...)

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  • Five New Videos on ASP.NET MVC 2!

    Joe Stagner starts a new "ASP.NET MVC For the Rest of Us" video series with 3 videos showing how to write an MVC application, and Jon Galloway delivers quick hits on ASP.NET MVC 2 Areas and Render Action .

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  • Even More Maatkit for MySQL

    As MySQL has evolved and added sophisticated and newer features, there are some areas that remain a bit rough around the edges. Maatkit offers a whole slew of tools for doing backup and restore, finding tables, monitoring your database server and many other database administration tasks you may not have even thought of.

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  • Even More Maatkit for MySQL

    As MySQL has evolved and added sophisticated and newer features, there are some areas that remain a bit rough around the edges. Maatkit offers a whole slew of tools for doing backup and restore, finding tables, monitoring your database server and many other database administration tasks you may not have even thought of.

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  • Can Cyber Stalkers Harass People on Myspace?

    There are countless areas on the Internet that many people go to meet new people, talk to their close friends and family members, and enjoy engaging in fun games, polls, and a variety of other exciti... [Author: Ed Opperman - Computers and Internet - June 02, 2010]

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  • Techniques for lighting a texture (no shadows)

    - by Paul Manta
    I'm trying to learn about dynamic shadows for 2D graphics. While I understand the basic ideas behind determining what areas should be lit and which should be in shadow, I don't know how I would "lighten" a texture in the first place. Could you go over various popular techniques for lighting a texture and what (dis)advantages each one has? Also, how is lighting a texture with colored light different from using white light?

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  • How to only render part of an image in lwjgl/openGL

    - by Ephyxia
    I'm making a mining/building game in java using slick2D and I want to make it so you can only see a few blocks in any direction while you are underground. The best example I could find of what I want to do is the game miner dig deep. One way I thought of doing it would be to have a large image and just draw transparent areas on it where you need to be able too see but even if that would be an efficient method I wouldn't be sure how to do that.

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  • Designing a Website That Will Give You Amazing Results

    Designing a website can be one of the most challenging areas of SEO that you come across when creating and building a website. Many people add lots of images to pages which are actually irrelevant as they forget that the one of the factors most useful to SEO is how the site actually works. If it is easy for customers to find what they are looking for on a website and if the site bears relevance of whatever specification to the search engines are two other useful factors to keep in mind.

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  • Silverlight - Creating Image Map with Hotspots

    Recently, I was working on a Silverlight application and one of the pages contained a graphic. One of the requirements was that the graphic should contain clickable regions (Hotspots) and display a dynamic navigation menu when clicked on. An image that contains one or more Hotspots or clickable areas is called an image map. I have put together a simple tutorial on how to get this done.

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  • Performance Tuning in the Age of Big Data

    Database Administrators must now deal with large volumes of data and new forms of high-speed data analysis. If your responsibility includes performance tuning, here are the areas to focus on that will become more and more important in the age of Big Data. Total DeploymentEnjoy easy release management for your .NET apps, services, and databases with Deployment Manager. Get your free Starter edition now

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  • Archiving your contact form data.

    - by Latest Microsoft Blogs
    I get TONS of email from customer. Over time, this email helps me to determine what areas in our product collection are opportunities for enhancement or improvement. I store the email that comes from my blog contact form in folders and then search through Read More......(read more)

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  • How to properly document functionality in an agile project?

    - by RoboShop
    So recently, we've just finished the first phase of our project. We used agile with fortnightly sprints. And whilst the application turned out well, we're now turning our eyes on some of the maintenance tasks. One maintenance task is that all of our documentation appears in the form of specs. These specs describe 1 or more stories and generally are a body of work which a few devs could knock over in a week. For development, that works really well - every two weeks, the devs get handed a spec and it's a nice discrete chunk of work that they can just do. From a documentation point of view, this has become a mess. The problem with writing specs that are focused on delivering just-in-time requirements to developers is we haven't placed much emphasis on the big picture. Specs come from all different angles - it could be describing a standard function, it could describing parts of a workflow, it could be describing a particular screen... And now, we have business rules about our application scattered across 120 documents. Looking for any document for a particular business rule or function in particular is quite hard because you don't know which document has this information, and making a change request is equally hard because once again, we are unsure about which spec to make the change. So we have maybe a couple of weeks of lull before it's back to specing out functionality for the next phase but in this time, I'd like to re-visit our processes. I think the way we have worked so far in terms of delivering fortnightly specs works well. But we also need a way to manage our documentation so that our business rules for a given function / workflow are easy to locate / change. I have two ideas. One is we compile all of our specs into a series of master specs broken by a few broad functional areas. The specs describe the sprint, the master spec describe the system. The only problem I can see is 1) Our existing 120 specs are not all neatly defined into broad functional areas. Some will require breaking up, merging etc. which will take a lot of time. 2) We'll be writing specs and updating master specs in each new sprint. Seems like double the work, and then do the devs look at the spec or the master spec? My other suggestion is to concede that our documentation is too big of a mess, and manage that mess going forward. So we go through each spec, assign like keywords to it, and then when we want to search for a function, we search for that keyword. Problems I can see 1) Still the problem of business rules scattered everywhere, keywords just make it easier to find it. anyway, if anyone has any decent ideas or any experience to share about how best to manage documentation, would really appreciate it.

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  • Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3 is available

    - by uwes
    On 15th of October Oracle released Oracle VM Virtual Box 4.3. A brand-new release with a bunch of new functionality. Following are the main areas of where new things could be expected: New Platforms Hypervisor improvments Networking improvements Video capture Virtual webcam More details about the new release could be found here: What's New in VirtualBox 4.3 To download the software, go to: Oracle VM VirtualBox.

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  • What is the Benefit of Onsite SEO?

    Search Engine Optimisation or SEO for short can be extremely expensive if you are to use the local SEO company. It is one of those areas, which can involve lots of expense for potentially little or no visible benefit. Therefore if you are considering using an SEO service you need to have a good understanding of what SEO is, what you are looking to achieve by having someone conducting SEO work, and how this achievement is measured.

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  • What should I know before getting involved in Kinect development?

    - by chossen-addict
    I'm in the final year of my Computer Science degree, and I'm starting to look at what I can work on as a final-year project. I've been looking at creating a Kinect application, but I'm not sure if I have the necessary background to get involved in its development. What should I know before starting Kinect development? Are there areas of programming I should have a background in in order to understand what I need to do to create a Kinect app?

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