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This podcast explains how they leveraged Microsoft technologies to bring Betty Crocker into the kitchen with a rich and... Read more
29 November, 2010In this podcast the speakers describes how and why KBB.com migrated to Cloud Computing. Burst capacity and unexpected... Read more
29 November, 2010In this podcast the speakers describe how Microsoft technologies were used to create their Perfect Car Finder, Photo... Read more
29 November, 2010This podcast helps to learn how QuarkPromote.com, a marketing solution for small businesses, transitioned to the Cloud.... Read more
29 November, 2010Flickchart is a website with an innovative, user-friendly ranking system for film buffs. In this podcast the speaker... Read more
29 November, 2010The speaker of the podcast reveals why and how they've shifted to Cloud Computing, using Windows Azure. CCH is a... Read more
12 November, 2010IdeaBlade helps customers build Silverlight applications that produce a great user experience while tying into their... Read more
12 November, 2010This podcast talks about the Evolver product, a 3D avatar creator. Built on Microsoft Windows 2008 and SQL Server 2008,... Read more
12 November, 2010IT Manager and Project Lead, both from CT Corporation discuss, in depth, why they used Silverlight instead of ASP.NET to... Read more
12 November, 2010Outerlink builds satellite tracking devices for the tracking of aviation assets. Rod Danielson, VP Engineering for... Read more
1 November, 2010In This podcast the speakers describes how he built the site entirely on the Microsoft stack of technologies, including:... Read more
29 October, 2010How did The World Live overcome the technology constraints tied to broadcasting live concerts in high definition over... Read more
18 October, 2010This podcast helps them to learn about Exchange 2010 compliance archiving and retention. Podcast demonstrate how they... Read more
18 October, 2010HSN, a pioneer in TV and online retailing, must deliver the next generation experience in a way that is seamless and... Read more
18 October, 2010@191706> *their* own Mac Thank you for picking up the errant spelling :) @apexwm > Mac OS X for Intel machines is supposed to run in VirtualBox...
43 minutes ago by Jake Rayson on xTreme Triple Booting: Linux, Mac & WindowsI'm imagining Batman-style sonar imaging that will detect the cat and Lego bricks in the dark - I'm going to be disappointed aren't I?
54 minutes ago by archerthom on Indoor navigation coming to a mobile near you soonMay I quote Horace Dediu, who runs the consultancy Asmyco who has repeatedly observed that mobile phone companies that fall into loss – even once...
1 hour ago by unlockworldwide on RIM to lay off 2,000 on 1 June, says reportIt is useful for their lifes,and also this matters are important for networking students.
5 hours ago by NarayanaIyyappan on IPv6 security: Plan now and quiz vendorsyeah! all we want free software
7 hours ago by DarkDown on Stallman: Free software battling for hearts and mindsJust gimme a map to the fridge. :D
23 hours ago by Jack Strain via Facebook on Indoor navigation coming to a mobile near you soondo You know that? it can install 4G Ram. So i buy 4g and install It work! I can run call of duty 4,6,7 [Modern war... 1,2,3] Call of duty 1 was...
1 day ago by Sungwoo on Loose Ends - Upgrading the Aspire One 5222. Bad idea. Making up patch cables loses you your commission from the cable supplier. 3. If you tidy up, other people can understand where the...
2 days ago by itsajob on Ten IT jobs to save up for those rare lullsIs this classic FUD? One thing I would definitely have notice is a Mozilla threat to stop supporting GNU/Linux.
2 days ago by Paul Smyth via Facebook on Firefox rapid release improves Fedora LinuxI agree with the previous commenter wholeheartedly. I couldn't say it better myself. This is very 'Big Brother'. And while I agree with protecting...
2 days ago by UnderINK on European e-identity plan to be unveiled this monthNice to see that Turing's idea of a general purpose computer doing once-hardware-powered tasks in software is now universal ;-) Mary
2 days ago by Simon Bisson and Mary Branscombe on Software with everythingseriously now. I've only bothered to read a small bit of the comments. do me and the rest of the world a favour. stop saying it does not work or...
2 days ago by Jason Burchell via Facebook on Music industry negotiating over 24-bit downloadsRead about it and weep, John Donahoe ... In addition to Visa’s V.me, there is now MasterCard’s PayPass digital wallet soon to arrive; another...
3 days ago by Philip Charles Cohen via Facebook on PayPal takes phone-based payments to the high streetLeslie Satenstein : Where have you ever seen Mozilla even mention this? Firefox is the most popular browser in the GNU/Linux OS, so I don't see...
3 days ago by apexwm on Firefox rapid release improves Fedora LinuxSHleG: Do you remember building a clockwork scorpion kit (I'm pretty sure I have a photo of it somewhere) — I think it was called something like...
3 days ago by songmaster on Software with everythingGood I love Yahoo! Their search engine is getting better than Google as of late. I find more of what I want on the first page, and usually within...
3 days ago by Chris Wortman via Facebook on Linux Mint 13 ramps up for KDE releaseopenhgs has made the point for Windows 8 multiple monitors without realising it! With Windows 7 you have to switch the mouse and so your focus...
3 days ago by PatrickG on Windows 8 could speed multi-monitor uptakeMozilla has threatened to stop supporting Linux. I guess that UBUNTU is going with another browser. I indicated that if Mozilla stops supporting...
3 days ago by Leslie Satenstein via Facebook on Firefox rapid release improves Fedora LinuxMuch as I abhor Microsoft's licensing practices, this is almost certainly down to purchasing IT equipment via 3rd party consultants - you get the...
3 days ago by Andy Bolstridge via Facebook on 6 million wasted licences and £1,200 PCs: welcome to government IT@openhgs Windows users have had multiple desktops since Linus started writing Linux. They just haven't shipped as standard because not enough...
3 days ago by Jack Schofield on Windows 8 could speed multi-monitor uptakeThis paper highlights how ArcSight Interactive Discovery gives you an unprecedented understanding of cyberthreats through powerful visual... Read more
To stop advanced and targeted threats, organisations need not just protection against exploits, but also contextual awareness and the ability to inspect and block... Read more
Web seminars or webinars can be interactive and engaging, just like having every person in the same room, and this white paper outlines how they can benefit your... Read more