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  1. [日商エレクトロニクス株式会社] ERP教室 〜ERP導入検討、及び情報収集されている企業様向け!ERPでできることについてGRANDITを使ってご紹介〜

    ZDNet Japan - May 24, 2008

    近年の企業をとりまく環境が刻々と変化する中で企業が成長していくためには、課題をいち早く把握し解決をすることが必要であり、企業自身も日々変化を求められています。 そのような環境の中、企業の課題を解決する手段としてERPがうたわれていますが、そもそもERPとは何か、また企業のさまざまな課題を解決するためにER...

  2. Silly media interviews serious media: Dan Farber talks about CBS CNET

    Tom Foremski: IMHO - May 24, 2008

    Hat tip to Dennis Howlett for this one: The unstoppable Loren Feldman interviews the immovable Dan Farber Editor-in-Chief of CBS News.com. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIYy3jddnG4

    Tagged: uncategorized

  3. Adventures with open source apps on Linux - Part 1

    Hardware 2.0 - May 24, 2008

    One of the aspects of migrating to Linux that puts many people off giving it a try is the idea of having to leave behind tried and trusted Windows applications and having to make the switch to something else. Sure, the

    Tagged: linux

  4. Windows 7: Does the silence help anyone?

    Between the Lines - May 24, 2008

    If I'm a Windows XP customer I want to know if it's worth skipping Vista and waiting for Windows 7, which is expected in late 2009--or just 18 months or so away.

    Tagged: general, microsoft, software infrastructure

  5. News to know: Windows 7; Google’s Safe browsing; Perlow’s spine

    Between the Lines - May 24, 2008

    Notable headlines: Ed Bott: How much do you need to know about Windows 7 today? Dancho Danchev: Google introducing Safe Browsing diagnostic to help owners of compromised sites Nate McFeters: More Snake Oil: LifeLock

    Tagged: general, news to know

  6. Automated recognition of online images

    ZDNet Blogs - May 24, 2008

    An international team of computer scientists has developed a new image-recognition software. They found that 256 to 1,024 bits of data were enough to identify the subject of an image. The researchers said this 'could

  7. HTC Touch Dual available at Best Buy and WM 6.1 upgrade now available for HTC TyTN II

    ZDNet Blogs - May 24, 2008

    The U.S. version, that supports AT&T's 3G network, of the HTC Touch Dual was announced back in April and is supposed to be available online (still shows up as pre-order) and at retail Best Buy locations this

  8. Section 230 to Twitter and others: Delete away

    ZDNet Blogs - May 24, 2008

    Community and content management don't void a site's immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Participation in an unlawful act does. I was thus taken aback by the legal analysis included in

  9. Moody’s Ooops! signals random crunch

    Paul Murphy - May 24, 2008

    One of the consequences of the lawsuits Moody's now faces over their handling of an apparent computational error is likely to be a new emphasis on getting random number generation right - and that's likely to open new

    Tagged: general, hardware, linux, standards, applications, enterprise policy

  10. From BIT Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe

    Paul Murphy - May 24, 2008

    An introduction to chapter one of BIT - on the IBM mainframe culture, it's history, terminology, and operating beliefs.

    Tagged: defenestration

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