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Microsoft CRM for the Legal Market - Mitchell Dubin (28) Unverified Account
The Microsoft Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution can easily be tailored to address the specific needs of the legal industry, helping firms maintain client and prospect information required for effective marketing and rainmaking and facilitating more accurate operational analysis for... ( added 3 years 124 days ago.)
This article will go through the Iterative Development process and some facts you will need during the process - Muhammad Ali Siddiqui (12) Unverified Account
Introduction In this article we will go through the implementation of Iterative Development process and some of my experiences. If you are new to Iterative development this document can guide you to over the facts you will need during the process. By the time you finish this article you... ( added 3 years 128 days ago.)
When is a Software Engineer Not a Software Engineer? - V Berba Velasco Jr PhD (642) Blue Level Author Verified Account
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The title of “software engineer” has got to be among the most highly abused in the corporate high-tech world. It’s also one of the most popular. And why not? It sounds a lot better than “computer programmer,” and it looks much better on one’s business card. Unfortunately, it’s often... ( added 3 years 233 days ago.)
 

 
On the Importance of Good User Interface Design - V Berba Velasco Jr PhD (642) Blue Level Author Verified Account
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It seems obvious, but it’s often ignored. A good user interface design can spell the difference between acceptance of a software product and its failure in the marketplace. If the end-users find the software to be too cumbersome or difficult to understand, then an otherwise excellent product... ( added 3 years 239 days ago.)
Installing Nessus 2.0 on SuSE 9.0 Pro with KDE 3.1 - Lew (104) Unverified Account
The following is a simple how-to guide for installing the Nessus vulnerability scanner, server daemon, and client on SuSE Linux. The instructions do not include in depth explanations as it is assumed that you are familiar with features and benefits of Nessus and have a general working knowledge... ( added 4 years 77 days ago.)
What is Software Piracy? - notepage (120) Unverified Account
What is software piracy? There are several kinds of software piracy. The bottom line is when software is pirated, the developer does not receive compensation for their work. Effects of Software Piracy When software is pirated, consumers, software developers, and resellers are harmed. Software... ( added 4 years 103 days ago.)
Defect Classification In Software Testing - D v Suresh (453) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for D v Suresh
This section defines a defect Severity Scale framework for determining defect criticality and the associated defect Priority Levels to be assigned to errors found software. The defects can be classified as follows: Critical: There is s functionality block. The application is not able to proceed... ( added 39 days 18 hours ago.)
Dangers On The Web Continue To Grow - - Warren Franklin (37) Red Level Author Verified Account
New web pages are being infected at a rate of one every five seconds making staying safe on the Internet more of a hassle than ever before. The first quarter 2008 security threat report from Sophos Labs is enough to make you never want to go on the Internet again. The Internet dangers are ever... ( added 42 days 18 hours ago.)
Fighting off Viruses: Advancements in Antivirus Software Suites - Michael Ginexi (18) Red Level Author Verified Account
Remember how it used to be, prior to the introduction of downloadable and Internet programs? Remember those, "good old days"? The computer virus scene then was comparatively simple. Since the main source of virus transmission was floppy disks, it was far easier to isolate and eliminate any... ( added 42 days 20 hours ago.)
Linux Desktop Tips - Minimize Your Maximizing - - Joseph Maresca (52) Unverified Account
Resizing, minimizing, and maximizing again can get old pretty quickly especially when you have over 10 programs open and are working on five different projects. In the real world of multi-tasking and messy desktops, it's nice to know that as a Novell Linux Desktop user, you can be inherently more... ( added 79 days 19 hours ago.)
Seniors Computers Can Be Their Magic Carpets! - Raymond Angus (66) Red Level Author Verified Account
Seniors computers bring to them the wonders of the entire world. Are you a senior or a boomer? Do you want to visit Australia and pet a koala? Have you always wanted to study the nesting habits of sea turtles in Florida and watch them deposit their eggs. Maybe you want to tour the ancient... ( added 136 days 19 hours ago.)
Always Use a Registry Repair Tool to Fix Your Registry Errors - James Silver (28) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for James Silver
Have you ever wondered why, after using your new PC for a few weeks or so, it becomes visibly slower with your continued use? That is because when your computer was still new, its Windows registry was still clean. All the data stored in your Windows registry consist only of the pre-installed... ( added 158 days 1 hour ago.)
Phantom Dialogs: A Sound Programming Practice? - Wilfred DeVoe (183) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Wilfred DeVoe
Early in my career I wrote mainframe Batch and Online programs for the Massachusetts Office of Management Information Systems (OMIS); it was there that I first encountered a " phantom panel. " While working on a Welfare "Fraud Squad" application written in DMS (Development Management System, an... ( added 253 days 5 hours ago.)
Why Do Computers Crash? - Gareth Barrow (63) Unverified Account View Bio for Gareth Barrow
Computers crash often, and you have probably had it happened to you, and on more than one occasion. This probably leads you to ask Why do computers crash? Well, there are many reasons. There could be errors within the Windows operating system, or errors in the computer hardware. Software... ( added 293 days 22 hours ago.)
Word 2007 Save As "Template" is Microsoft Bug - Jennifer Kershaw (408) Unverified Account
Saving a Word 2007 template by default should’ve saved by default in the “Templates" folder right? No. Instead, I told the Microsoft Support technician that the default folder it saved into was whatever folder I saved my previous document in. The technician then had me save the 2007 Word... ( added 304 days 15 hours ago.)
Podcast your PowerPoint presentations - Mark Brown (3) Unverified Account
What’s the fastest way to let your students, colleagues or friends to get your latest PowerPoint presentations ? How to make your learning courses be reached by your students anywhere anytime through internet or portable devices such as iPod? This is a general topic about how to make your... ( added 309 days ago.)
The Advantages of Using Windows Vista - Gareth Barrow (63) Unverified Account View Bio for Gareth Barrow
Windows Vista is the new operating system from Microsoft. It offers new and improved features. It also offers some of the same features that we are all used to. Windows Vista came out earlier this year and offers a new visual interface. This new Windows Vista visual interface is called... ( added 343 days 17 hours ago.)
Using a Windows XP registry cleaner - Barbara Eastcairn (70) Unverified Account
What is the Windows registry, and why might you need to use a registry cleaner? The Windows registry is a collection of files which store all the computer’s settings for hardware, settings for the operating system, the control panel, application software, user preferences and user... ( added 354 days 8 hours ago.)
One Step Closer For Google To Know Everything About You - Anja Merret (654) Blue Level Author Verified Account
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Recently I was fortunate enough to talk to a bright young up and coming web programmer /developer star. I asked him what he thought was the main development happening in the internet sphere and his reply was OpenID. Phew. For me that spells the equivalent of numbers tattooed on arms and... ( added 1 year ago.)
Apple's Safari for Windows, What is the World Coming to? - Anja Merret (654) Blue Level Author Verified Account
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Do successful companies work with external partners when developing new products and services? It would be interesting to evaluate whether it makes a difference to the success of an enterprise whether a company uses its own internal resources for development or whether it is open to external... ( added 1 year 15 days ago.)
Free Linux Training (via Free Documentation) vs. Linux Training Videos - Linux Training Online - Clyde Boom (2,572) Unverified Account
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There is free Linux documentation available on the Internet at lots of Linux web sites and in free Linux ebooks - but what's your time worth? Can you really afford to use free Linux training materials? Learning How to Use Linux with Free Documentation - You Get Free Frustration Instead of... ( added 1 year 34 days ago.)
3 Reasons to Learn Linux Commands in Multiple Linux Distributions - Linux Training Online - Clyde Boom (2,572) Unverified Account
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Are you just new to Linux? Are you confused about which Linux distribution to learn for your Linux system administration career? Here's the great news! Linux commands are virtually identical from one Linux distribution (a.k.a.version, distro) to another. So, when you learn a Linux command in... ( added 1 year 34 days ago.)
 

 
Booting to a Linux Desktop and Opening a Terminal - Linux Training Online - Linux Concepts & Terms - Clyde Boom (2,572) Unverified Account
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To learn Linux concepts and get Linux training that you can understand, you need to understand Linux terms - the Linux "lingo". Articles with names ending in "Linux Concepts & Terms", have been created to help you learn Linux "geek-speak" (terms) - and this will help you learn how to use Linux!... ( added 1 year 35 days ago.)
The /root Home Directory of the Linux root User - Linux Training Online - Linux Concepts & Terms - Clyde Boom (2,572) Unverified Account
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When you start working with Linux OS (operating system) and learning how to user Linux, you will soon discover that there are several Linux terms that are similar, the same, or somehow related. For example, the terms: root user, / (root directory) and /root (the home directory of the root user)... ( added 1 year 35 days ago.)
Linux Console, Terminal, Virtual Terminal & Linux Terminal Windows - Linux Concepts & Terms Summary - Clyde Boom (2,572) Unverified Account
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As part of your Linux training, you need to understand Linux terms to be able to understand Linux concepts. And learning Linux concepts helps you to learn how to use Linux! There are several Linux terms that are the same or similar. And this "Linux Concepts & Terms Summary" article describes... ( added 1 year 36 days ago.)

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