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Building A Better Mousetrap: How Technology Will Improve Achievement
Wesley Fryer
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MacWorld 2007 presentation by Dr Monica Beglau of the University of Missouri
(I AM RECORDING THIS SESSION WITH DR. BEGLAU’S PERMISSION, AND WILL POST THIS SUBSEQUENTLY AS A PODCAST)
I think NCLB and a few other little requirements from state DOEs have made us feel like the mouse in this graphic: Who moved my cheese?
Business Wire: Gone are the days when parents have to shell out adult-prices for little Johnny’s first trim at grandpa’s barber. Offering a no tears and a great fun alternative, privately-held Snip-its is leading a newly recognized and lucrative sector of the hair care market with a children’s focused franchise concept that ...
Last year was another big one for us in terms of releases, and there are more new certifications and patches in the pipeline for the E-Business Suite. This bounty creates challenges for IT managers. In the last month or so, I've been involved in a number of customer dialogues where I've had to discuss The Software Vendor's Dilemma and its concomitant implications for IT management policies.
Lawyers are much more likely to pick up innovative ideas at a non-legal tech conference than a legal-technology conference. Law firms notoriously lag other industries in technology advancement. If you're looking for the future and the excitement it brings, you're unlikely to find it at a legal conference.
Pretty cool podcast site dedicated to technology for small business. Technorati
Today it's easier than ever to build out a well executed, web based micro enterprise.
Between the Java and open source communities, commoditized hosting solutions,
and best-practice examples you can realize your own business ideas or ...
Moreover, the Xserve RAID, despite its price-point, compatibility with different operating systems, and Java-based administrative tools, has yet to be re-engineered since its introduction back in 2004, and so unlike the new Xserve, the Xserve RAID does not offer either SATA or SCSI configurations. “I expect that once Apple releases its new RAID system, [it] will be better than everyone else’s, but right now you have a new top-of-the-line server with an old RAID, and Apple needs to have an updated RAID to be taken seriously,” says Vitto� although he adds that he will not be surprised if Apple announces a newly configured Xserve RAID at January’s Macworld convention.