Case Study: SurfControl - Richard Petty Driving Experience Blocks Multiple Internet Threats
White Papers The Richard Petty Driving Experience gives racing fans the ultimate thrill of racing in a mega-horsepower stock car around a competition-style speedway. Founded in 1994 by NASCAR legend Richard Petty, the Concord, N.C.based company currently...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Richard Burns Rally V1.02 Patch
Downloads This is the version 1.02 patch for the Richard Burns Rally racing game. This patch features several bug fixes, as well as improved visual and audio effects.
[October 29, 2004, 18:01]
Richard You Too Will Have A Lot To Answer For!
Talkback Richard is an ideologist, some might say socialist, capitalism has existed in one form or another since time began. Richard could argue that Microsoft squashed a lot of competitors but companies did not have to buy their products.
[July 7, 2008, 9:31]
Richard Barry: 'IT's Like This...'
Talkback richard I know this is probably not the best way to get in contact with you but will you please write me?
[September 14, 2006, 2:40]
Richard Burns Rally RBNet Multiplayer Utility
Downloads This unofficial program allows you to play Richard Burns Rally with multiple players via a LAN or the internet.
[September 21, 2004, 18:26]
MCT Success Story: Richard Hubbard
White Papers Richard Hubbard says that should be his motto. Hubbard is the training manager for New Horizons Computer Learning Centers, a training company in Buffalo, New York. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows 2000, a...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
CB Richard Ellis Improves Competitiveness With PeopleSoft
White Papers CB Richard Ellis, a commercial real estate services was looking for a way to increase its competitiveness by giving the managing directors in each of its 63 U.S.brokerage offices. CB Richard Ellis implemented PeopleSoft AppConnect and Enterprise...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Sun Case Study: CB Richard Ellis
White Papers With nearly 10,000 employees in more than 250 offices across 47 countries, CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) completes more transactions than any other commercial real estate firm in the world. With the decentralized nature of the real estate industry, the...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Oracle Case Study: CB Richard Ellis
White Papers For CB Richard Ellis, a leading vertically integrated commercial real estate services firm headquartered in Los Angeles, California, putting the client's needs first is part of the corporate mantra. CB Richard Ellis implemented Oracle's PeopleSoft...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Top 10 Richard Granger Quotes
News NHS IT director general Richard Granger announced he is to quit the post later this year after five years in charge of the world's biggest civilian IT project — the £12.4bn national NHS IT programme. Always outspoken and usually aiming his often...
[June 19, 2007, 11:16]
Richard Granger's NHS IT Legacy
News After five years in charge of the biggest IT project in the world, NHS IT director-general Richard Granger has announced he is to step down later this year. The former Andersen and Deloitte management consultant came to the NHS IT post on the back...
[June 19, 2007, 9:36]
XOsoft's WANSync Business Continuity Platform Helps Richard Fleischman & Associates Inc. Keep Systems Availability High During East Coast Blackout
White Papers Richard Fleischman & Associates Inc. RFA) is a provider of network solutions that support New York-area portfolio managers and promote successful hedge fund management. RFA builds all of its networks with the highest availability possible, based on...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Richard Scales Advertising Adopts Kodak Polychrome Graphics Matchprint Professional Server To Improve Color Critical Workflow
White Papers Richard Scales Advertising, a company that prides itself on providing the best possible customer service, was eager to find improvements to their workflow that could save time and production costs by better managing color earlier in the design...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
My Response To Richard Stallman
Talkback To NNTZ, the conehead responds. Sorry, that's just my recognition that my british picture makes me look like I have a pointed head. Hope that doesn't preincline Dilbert fans to view me a certain way. If we assume, for the moment, that proprietary...
[January 11, 2004, 19:41]
My Response To Richard Stallman
Talkback I'm sorry, John. Truly. I hope you don't feel offended or slighted by my comments. I posted two of those previous contributions: the ones that say 'philospher' from 'Canada. Stallman says at every occasion that his goal is to benefit the users of...
[January 10, 2004, 15:49]
My Response To Richard Stallman
Talkback You speak as if reality is some platonic form that you and Richard Stallman have some special channel into. To the previous poster. Before I start, could you make up some nonsense handle and let ZDNet display it?
[January 10, 2004, 13:45]
My Response To Richard Stallman
Talkback Apparently, we are to assume that, when RMS writes something, his words mean what John Carroll says they mean rather than what the writings of Richard Stallman themselves may say. John Carrol revaricated in the following manner:
[January 10, 2004, 0:35]
My Response To Richard Stallman
Talkback I agree with John. Most users are not that interested in seeing the source code, I can see both points of view. When I was at uni doing my computer science degree, getting stuff to finish my programming project, like an ocr mechanism and a web...
[January 12, 2004, 10:38]
My Response To Richard Stallman
Talkback Some more clarifications. In fact, he wrote that the entire goal of the Free Software Movement is to ensure that the needs of users are elevated to equivalent to the rights of developers in the software social contract.
[January 9, 2004, 22:43]
My Response To Richard Stallman
Talkback I am free to modify my schwinn after I have bought it. Most proprietary software is not guaranteed suitable for any particular use and is not able to be modified so it can be suitable. If I want to change the gear ratio of my schwinn so i can ride...
[January 9, 2004, 12:54]

