Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Dentrix: Not good enough

Google, OpenDNS deploy DNS tweak for faster browsing | Generating Web charts with Gnuplot and Web scripting

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Dentrix: Not good enough
If you're going to communicate with your customers via email you've got to pay attention to the service you use. You've got to know how it supports your brand and how the messages "feel" to the recipients. You've got to assess readability and the process it triggers whether that is intended to be a selling cycle, a data collection process, or managing appointments. Read More


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Google, OpenDNS deploy DNS tweak for faster browsing
Nearly 40 million Internet users will experience faster Web browsing starting today, thanks to a protocol tweak being deployed by Google, OpenDNS and several content delivery networks that allows them to more precisely serve up content from the nearest available server. Read More

Generating Web charts with Gnuplot and Web scripting
Gnuplot is a neat open source program that turns data into charts and graphs, either direct to screen or to a file. It's been around since 1986, and runs on all major OSes. While gnuplot is command-line-only (no shiny graphical interface), that feature also means that it's ideal for scripting purposes. Read More

15 add-ons to become a Gmail power user
Many users live their lives in Gmail, all without ever recognizing its full potential. These widgets can help. Read More


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Fine-Tune Your IT Performance
Learn how to bridge the gap between application performance management solutions that don't understand the underlying network and network management products that don't know how to map network traffic to applications. Learn more!

Death by Morto A? It's your own fault, says Microsoft
The Morto A worm is having continued success despite its reliance on a list of lame passwords to take over victim machines. Read More

New tools driving big data analytics, survey finds
New technologies are enabling companies to perform increasingly sophisticated data analytics on very large and very diverse data sets, according to the results of a survey by The Data Warehousing Institute. Read More

Google to shut down Slide social apps
Apparently the age of "superpoking" social network friends and throwing sheep at them is coming to a close. Read More


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Application Performance Management
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Microsoft bashes VMware at VMworld, again
In what has become an annual tradition, Microsoft celebrated the start of the VMworld show in Las Vegas this week with more satirical bashing of VMware. This year Microsoft launched a Web site called VMlimited in which it likens VMware to a guy who still thinks it's circa 1977. Read More

Survey: IT pros split on allowing end users to download, install software
In their efforts to keep malware off their networks, some IT and security pros restrict end users' rights to install apps on company machines, and the majority restrict the individual applications that are allowed on the network, a survey says. Read More

Google+ lets users 'ignore' those annoying people
Google+ has a new option that will enable users to take a simple step to 'ignore' people on the social networking site. Read More



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