Archive for June 8th, 2008
We Can’t Hear You
By John Hart
FEMA, along with three other major operational agencies under the Department of Homeland Security, rely on shortwave radios for two-way communications in the field. In other words, they use HF radios — HF standing for “High Frequency,” for many of their tactical communications needs. The military and many relief organizations worldwide also use […]
Microsoft Dynamics GP – remote support
By Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Business Solutions Dynamics GP, NAV, AX, CRM, SL are new names for former Great Plains, Navision, Axapta, MS CRM, Solomon. In realization of “Project Green” Microsoft will be unifying customization tools and technologies (moving away from proprietary technologies to XML web services and Visual Studio). Microsoft, as well as all the high […]
MP3 - a worldwide mania
By Party Bell
Who is the one who had never downloaded a song from the Internet? Although companies try to prohibit or simply prevent people from downloading, MP3 download is a reality: MP3 is there, at anyone’s disposal. All that people need is a computer and a connection.
All this concern about this type of download has […]
Email Communication Is Dying. What’s Next?
By Oleg Ilin
Currently there are 3 main types of broadcast Internet messaging systems that you can use to deliver newsletters, e-zines and other informational materials to your customers.
I’m not going to cover here internal or intranet messaging systems, the main focus of this article is on the virtual world outside your local/corporate network.
The main Internet […]
What will Google do with $4 billion?
By Rob Sullivan
Google is planning on floating another $4 billion in shares. The question then becomes, with reserves of over $2 billion, what does the company want with the extra cash? This article provides my own speculation and insight and it might surprise you.
Google. Currently trading at close to $300 per share.
The company has an […]

