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  • SilverlightShow for Jan 7-13, 2011

    - by Dave Campbell
    Check out the Top Five most popular news at SilverlightShow for Feb 7-13, 2011. Here's SilverlightShow top 5 news for last week: Data Binding in Silverlight with RIA and EntityFramework - Part 1 (Displaying Data) Simple Silverlight MVVM Base Class This Thursday: Free Windows Phone 7 Webinar by Telerik A Circular ProgressBar Style using an Attached ViewModel Using SilverLight 4 Line Of Business Application Development Template (LOB) Visit and bookmark SilverlightShow. Stay in the 'Light

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  • Slides and demo code for Columnstore Index session

    - by Hugo Kornelis
    Almost a week has passed after SQLBits X in London , so I guess it’s about time for me to share the slides and demo code of my session on columnstore indexes. After all, I promised people I would do that – especially when I found out that I had enough demos prepared to fill two sessions! I made some changes to the demo code. I added extra comments, not only to the demos I could not explain and run during the session, but also to the rest, so that people who missed the session will also be able to...(read more)

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  • Application Virtualization has challenges

    - by llaszews
    information Week article discusses the challenges associated virtualizing applications in the cloud: Application Virtualization Challenges 'Golden images' quickly diverge from their pristine initial condition because of: 1. OS patches 2. Application updates 3. Configuration changes "Applications, once released into the wild, tend to quickly diverge from the golden image" "The difficulties face by developers and systems admins in deploying apps to the cloud are reminiscent of those encountered transitioning from mainframe to the client/server era"

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  • Games at Work Part 1: Introduction to Gamification and Applications

    - by ultan o'broin
    Games Are Everywhere How many of you (will admit to) remember playing Pong? OK then, do you play Angry Birds on your phone during work hours? Thought about why we keep playing online, video, and mobile games and what this "gamification" business we're hearing about means for the enterprise applications user experience? In Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World, Jane McGonigal says that playing computer and online games now provides more rewards for people than their real lives do. Games offer intrinsic rewards and happiness to the players as they pursue more satisfying work and the success, social connection, and meaning that goes with it. Yep, Gran Turismo, Dungeons & Dragons, Guitar Hero, Mario Kart, Wii Boxing, and the rest are all forms of work it seems. Games are, in fact, work taken so seriously that governments now move to limit the impact of virtual gaming currencies on the real financial system. Anyone who spends hours harvesting crops on FarmVille realizes it’s hard work too. Yet games evoke a positive emotion in players who voluntarily stay engaged with games for hours, day after day. Some 183 million active gamers in the United States play on average 13 hours per week. Weekly, 5 million of those gamers play for longer than a working week (45 hours). So why not harness the work put into games to solve real-world problems? Or, in the case of our applications users, real-world work problems? What’s a Game? Jane explains that all games have four defining traits: a goal, rules, a feedback system, and voluntary participation. We need to look at what motivational ideas behind the dynamics of the game—what we call gamification—are appropriate for our users. Typically, these motivators are achievement, altruism, competition, reward, self-expression, and status). Common game techniques for leveraging these motivations include: Badging and avatars Points and awards Leader boards Progress charts Virtual currencies or goods Gifting and giving Challenges and quests Some technology commentators argue for a game layer on top of everything, but this layer is already part of our daily lives in many instances. We see gamification working around us already: the badging and kudos offered on My Oracle Support or other Oracle community forums, becoming a Dragon Slayer implementor of Atlassian applications, being made duke of your favorite coffee shop on Yelp, sharing your workout details with Nike+, or donating to Japanese earthquake relief through FarmVille, for example. And what does all this mean for the applications that you use in your work? Read on in part two...

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  • How Social Networking Saved a Life

    <b>Datamation:</b> "This week's missive is written by Dennis Fowler, one of the members of the Internet Press Guild (IPG). He tells the story better than I, a story about how a small community helped its own."

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  • Apps Script Office Hours - September 13, 2012

    Apps Script Office Hours - September 13, 2012 In this week's episode of Google Apps Script office hours, Jan and Arun: - Introduce the Google Apps Script app that was recently published in the Chrome Web Store: chrome.google.com - Answer a variety of questions from the Google Moderator. - Answer live questions about UiApp, triggers, ScriptDb, and other topics. To find out when the next office hours will be held, visit developers.google.com From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 221 7 ratings Time: 17:26 More in Science & Technology

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  • Friday Fun: Liquid

    - by Asian Angel
    In this week’s game you will need a mix of patience, timing, and a touch of strategy in order to achieve victory in this physics puzzler. Can you successfully control all of the liquid while moving it towards a victorious finish or will it all ‘go down the drain’? How to Use an Xbox 360 Controller On Your Windows PC Download the Official How-To Geek Trivia App for Windows 8 How to Banish Duplicate Photos with VisiPic

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  • Want to know about SQL events coming in London and around the UK

    - by simonsabin
    The you want to subscribe to the SQLSocial site. http://sqlsocial.com/Subscribe.aspx We’ve just had a great evening with the top brass of the SQL Server team with over 150 people attending and on Monday next week (13th June) we have Michael Rys, Group Program Manager for the SQL Server team doing an evening session on SQL Azure futures as well as SQL Server Denali Semantic Search. To register for that evening go to http://sqlsocial20110613.eventbrite.com/...(read more)

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  • DotNetNuke is switching to C#, uh oh

    - by Chris Hammond
    If you didn’t see Shaun’s blog post earlier this week you should give it a good read through . The post announced the fact that starting with Version 6.0 (targeted for Q2 2011) DotNetNuke will no longer be developed/released as a VB.NET Application. All development of the core platform will be in C# (this does not mean that the community modules for the platform will change languages). Most of the feedback I have seen so far has been rather positive, most folks who use DotNetNuke on a regular basis...(read more)

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  • System won't boot unless I type "exit" at initramfs prompt

    - by Ozzah
    I installed MDADM for my RAID, and ever since that when I boot up the system just sits at the purple screen forever. After pulling my hair out for a week, I finally discovered - purely by accident - that it's sitting at an initramfs prompt in the background and I have to blindly type "exit" and then Ubuntu resumes normal boot. How do I fix this? I am unable to reboot my machine if I'm not sitting in front of it because it will never boot!

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  • O'Reilly 50% off selected Training Kit Ebooks to July 5, 2012 at 23:59 PT

    - by TATWORTH
    At http://shop.oreilly.com/category/deals/msp-training-kit-owo.do?code=WKMSPTK, there is 50% off a selection of Microsoft Press Training Kit ebooks" Make the most of your study time with Microsoft Press Training Kit ebooks. Work at your own pace through a series of lessons and reviews that fully cover exam objectives. Then, reinforce and apply your knowledge to real-world case scenarios and practice exercises to maximize your performance on the exams. For one week only, you can save 50% on these ebooks"

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  • Our Favorite Highlights from OpenWorld 2012

    - by Kathy.Miedema
    By Kathy Miedema and Misha Vaughan, Oracle Applications User Experience The Oracle Applications User Experience (UX) team’s activities around OpenWorld expand every year, but this year we certainly raised the bar.   Members of our team helped deliver three, separate, all-day training events in the week prior to OpenWorld. Our Fusion User Experience Advocates (FXA) and Applications UX Sales Ambassadors (SAMBA) have all-new material around the Oracle user experience to deliver at conferences in the coming year - Fusion Applications design patterns, mobile design patterns, and the new face of Fusion. We also delivered a hands-on workshop sharing user experience tools for our customers that is designed to answer this question: "If I have no UX staff, what do I do?" We also spent the weeks just before OpenWorld preparing to talk about the new face of Fusion Applications, a greatly simplified entry experience into Fusion Applications for self-service users, CRM users, and IT managers who want to change the look and feel quickly. Special thanks to Oracle ACE Director Floyd Teter for the first mention of our project.Jeremy Ashley, VP, Oracle Applications User Experience Customers may have seen one of the many OpenWorld session demos of the new face of Fusion, which will be available with Fusion Applications soon. It was shown in sessions by Oracle's Chris Leone, Anthony Lye, and our own Vice President, Jeremy Ashley, among others.   Leone reinforced the importance of user experience as one of three main design principles for Fusion Applications, emphasizing that Fusion was designed from the beginning to be intelligent, social, and mobile. User experience highlights of the new face of Fusion, he said, included the need for "zero training," and he called the experience "easy to use." He added that deploying it for HCM self-service would be effortless.  Customers take part in a usability lab tour during OpenWorld 2012. Customers also may have seen the new face of Fusion on the demogrounds or during one of our teams' chartered lab tours at the end of the week. We tested other new designs at our on-site lab in the Intercontinental Hotel, next to Moscone West. Applications User Experience team members show eye-tracking and mobile demos at OOW. We were also excited to kick off new branches of the Oracle Usability Advisory Board, which now has groups in Latin America and the Middle East, in addition to North America and EMEA.   And we were pleasantly surprised by the interest in one of our latest research projects, Oracle Voice, which is designed to enable faster data input for on-the-go users. We offer a big thank-you to the Nuance demopod for sharing the demo with OpenWorld attendees.  For more information on our program and products like the new face of Fusion, please comment below. 

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  • The Alienware M11xR3 has arrived

    - by Enrique Lima
    A week or so ago, I mentioned my gear was evolving.  The newest member of my gear arrived yesterday, an Alienware M11xR3. Here are the specs: Intel Core i7-2617M 1.5GHz (2.6GHz Turbo Mode, 4MB Cache) NVIDIA GeForce GT540 graphics with 2.0GB Video Memory and Optimus 16GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 1333MHz 11.6in High Def (720p/1366x768) with WLED backlight 750GB 7200RPM SATA 3Gb/s Soundblaster X-Fi Hi Def Audio - Software Enabled Intel Advanced-N WiFi Link 6250 a/g/n 2x2 MIMO Technology with WiMax Gobi Mobile Broadband with GPS - supports ATT with contract Internal Bluetooth 3.0   Some pics from the unboxing event:

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  • Troubleshooting SSL in IIS

    - by The Official Microsoft IIS Site
    Terri Donahue @ OrcsWeb was helping a client with an SSL problem recently and wrote up this nice guest post below to help anyone else who may be in a similar troubleshooting situation. ------------------------------------------------------------- I encountered a very interesting SSL issue while resolving a problem for a client this week. An SSL certificate was installed on a 3 node web farm but only worked on the initial node where the certificate was installed. All intermediate and root certificates...(read more)

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  • How to keep your eyes on the prize?

    - by Ziv
    I'm about to go in a very intensive programming course (8AM-8PM every day of the week for three months), at the end of which I will be given a developer job-the job's quality and the project I will work on will depend on my performance in the course. Getting a good position in the company could be very beneficial and I would very much want that, does anyone have specific techniques or ways that he keeps himself concentrated on a goal for a long period of time?

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  • Introducing Exam Preparation Seminars on iPad

    - by Brandye Barrington
    Oracle University announced last week, the availability of the new Oracle Training On Demand app for iPad. This means that Oracle Certification's Exam Preparation Seminars, which are in the Training On Demand format are conveniently available for viewing on your iPad. The app is supplemental to the Web browser version. Features include: Access to your Oracle Training On Demand course titles High-quality video playback Video download and offline playback Interactive Table of Contents Course search Ability to search and preview available courses The app is available for free on the Apple App Store.

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  • What programming language was used to develop Windows OS?

    - by nardo
    I am very new to programming and I have started to learn programming just last week. I am still having trouble understanding about programming languages, especially what to use in a particular system. My first language is Java and it's the only programming language I have experience with. I know there are a lot of programming languages out there but I am so curious what programming language was used to develop Windows? Can Java be used to develop an OS?

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  • You're invited : Oracle Solaris Forum, Dec 18th, Petah Tikva

    - by Frederic Pariente
    The local ISV Engineering will be attending and speaking at the Oracle and ilOUG Solaris Forum next week in Israel. Come meet us there! This free event requires registration, thanks. YOU'RE INVITED Oracle Solaris Forum Date : Tuesday, December 18th, 2012 Time : 14:00 Location :  Dan Academic CenterPetach TikvaIsrael Agenda : New Features in Solaris 11.1SPARC T4 & T5Solaris 11 Serviceability See you there!

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  • ADF How-To #4: Adding a View Criteria and a Search Panel

    - by Vik Kumar
    In this week's How-To we are explaining how to add a view criteria to VO and then use it to create a Search Panel via customization. The detailed steps can be found here . We have also prepared a video walking you through the steps, available via our Youtube Channel. For any questions or comments, please use the comments section below or visit our OTN forum. We are always looking for topic suggestions for additional How-Tos.

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  • SilverlightShow for November 07 - 13, 2011

    - by Dave Campbell
    Check out the Top Five most popular news at SilverlightShow for SilverlightShow Top 5 News for November 07 - 13, 2011. Here are the top 5 news on SilverlightShow for last week: Will there be a Silverlight 6 (and does it matter)? Silverlight 5 - the end of the line Microsoft confirms move to align Windows & Windows Phone JavaScript, MVVM and Silverlight - Papa's Perspective How TO: Virtualizing WrapPanel .NET Visit and bookmark SilverlightShow. Stay in the 'Light 

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  • Southampton SQL Server User Group–February 2011

    - by GavinPayneUK
    Earlier this week I attended the second sitting of the Southampton SQL Server user group, one of the regional events which compliments the larger SQL Server events we put in our diaries. The event is very well organised by Mark Pryce-Maher ( twitter ), Matt Whitfield ( twitter ) and Adrian Hills ( twitter ) in an easy to find Southampton church hall room with drinks and pizza supplied in addition to quality time with fellow SQL Server peers.  Thanks must also go to another of the event’s supporters...(read more)

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  • SilverlightShow for June 13 - 19, 2011

    - by Dave Campbell
    Check out the Top Five most popular news at SilverlightShow for SilverlightShow Top 5 News for June 13 - 19, 2011. Here are the top 5 news on SilverlightShow for last week: Panorama "Windows 8" template for Silverlight Premature cries of Silverlight / WPF skill loss. Windows 8 supports all programming models HTML 5 & Silverlight 5 10 Silverlight 5 Demos Recording of recent SilverlightShow webinar 'Blend for Silverlight Developers' now available online Visit and bookmark SilverlightShow. Stay in the 'Light

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