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Daniel Ingitaraj
The Death of TV As We Know It
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over 3 years ago
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Over the past few years, I have seen numerous articles (some examples below) proclaiming the inevitable death of television in its current format. Death Of TV One Step Closer The Death Of Traditional TV Inches Ever Closer, But It's Not Here Yet...
Daniel Ingitaraj
Facebook + Cloud Computing = A Perfect Marriage for Social Media Marketing?
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over 3 years ago
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As digital marketing techniques mature and become more prevalent, it is more and more common to hear about companies tapping into social networks, adding a new element to their marketing efforts. As the utilization of online social networks becomes an...
Daniel Ingitaraj
Building Bridges - Linux and Windows Interoperability: On the Metal and On the Wire
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over 5 years ago
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Why Build Bridges? I would say it is safe to think that Microsoft is going to continue shipping Windows, and Red Hat and Novell will continue shipping Linux. With companies like Wall Mart, Southwest Airlines, City of Los Angeles ( Ref: Microsoft and Novell...
Daniel Ingitaraj
Interoperability by Design - Connecting people, data and diverse systems.
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over 6 years ago
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(Products, Community, Access & Standards) I. Products: Novell extending to Windows management: An Internetnews.com article reports how Novell, a well-known Linux vendor and Microsoft partner, has ambitions to become a Windows management vendor. Recently...
Daniel Ingitaraj
OPEN XML Getting Adoption
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over 6 years ago
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It is great to see the momentum behind ECMA OPEN XML. What is impressive with this list below is the number of applications on other platforms besides Windows. The Latest news was iPHONE using OPEN XML for reading documents and Neo Office suite for Mac...
Daniel Ingitaraj
Interoperability by Design - Part II (Connecting People, Connecting Data and Connecting Diverse Systems)
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over 6 years ago
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Here’s where we used to be when it came to interoperability. 1980 was the best of times and it was the worst of times. It was the best of times in that, as long as you stayed with the products of a single vendor, you could be reasonably certain that everything...
Daniel Ingitaraj
Interoperability by Design - Part I (Connecting People, Connecting Data and Connecting Diverse Systems)
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over 6 years ago
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I have been talking about Interoperability last few months and have to say in summary - for 4 people I have met, I have discovered 5 different definitions and views about Interoperability. So pause for a moment if SOA and Web 2.0 have multiple definitions...
Daniel Ingitaraj
Surprise, Microsoft Listed as Most Secure OS
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over 6 years ago
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An interesting article came to my attention, thanks to catchy headline!. The article by By Andy Patrizio for www.internetnews.com was based on the Security Threat report by Symantec. Read on ... Microsoft is frequently dinged for having insecure products...
Daniel Ingitaraj
Vista Sidebar Gadgets - Made in Singapore
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over 6 years ago
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For all of the people in Singapore ( I guess there are 4.5 Million of us in the city) some local Singapore Gadgets have gone live at the Singapore Gadgets Site. Some of the Gadgets you will see there are : LTA Road Monitoring Gadget Virtual Map Gadget...
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