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Introduction to Business Intelligence is Newest Addition to Learning Tree Business and Data Analysis Curriculum
Learning Tree International (NASDAQ NM:LTRE) has added a new 3-day course to its management-oriented curricula. Entitled Introduction to Business Intelligence: Designing a Successful BI Program, the course offers attendees the opportunity to explore the concepts and methods behind a business intelligence implementation through interactive, immersive activities led by an expert instructor.
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Strange cults, vocal surgery and the quiet man: Inside Microsoft
Mary-Jo Foley on life after Gates Radio Reg Who'd have thought a bad haircut and rocking backwards and forwards in your chair like a child with ADD could pass as must-have traits? Yet, such was the cult of Bill Gates at Microsoft, company employees adopted these to become more like their boss.…
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Starting today, Linspire does not only offer a free OS, but also its CNR Basic service . " Linspire, Inc., developer of the commercial desktop Linux operating system of the same name and Freespire, the free community desktop Linux operating system, announced the immediate change in pricing for its popular CNR Service from an annual subscription fee based offering to a completely free service."
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Introduction to Business Intelligence is Newest Addition to Learning Tree Business and Data Analysis Curriculum
Learning Tree International (9455;NASDAQNM:LTRE) has added a new 3-day course to its management-oriented
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Microsoft flogs subscriptions to the unwary and confused
Bad omens Comment There's no such thing as a coincidence or a missed opportunity in the world of Microsoft, and this is no ordinary week.…
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"Desktop search engines are all the rage these days. While Beagle may be the most popular desktop search engine for Linux, there are alternatives. If you are looking for a lightweight and easy-to-use yet powerful desktop search engine, you might want to try Recoll . Unlike Beagle, Recoll doesn't require Mono, it's fast, and it's highly configurable.
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Tropical Storm Bertha Forms In The Atlantic
Tropical Storm Bertha has formed in the Atlantic Ocean. Check the storm's forecast path and see the latest computer models. TRACK BERTHA: 5-Day Forecast Path Computer Models MUST-SEE FEATURES: Global Warming Past Storm Paths Hurricane Myths MORE: Deadliest Costliest Storms Science Of The Storm HURRICANE RESOURCES: Hurricane Tracker Disaster Kit Prepare Pets
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 15th Mar 2006 16:35 UTC
"Within the past two years, Oracle, IBM and Microsoft have all released freely available versions of their flagship database servers, a move that would have been unheard of just a few years ago.
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Linked by Adam S on Wed 23rd May 2007 23:54 UTC
If online articles and blogs are any indication of things, the number of Linux users migrating to, and satisfied with, Ubuntu GNU/Linux seems to be staggering.
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Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
ICANN has been the recent target of an online attacks. This announcement provides more information on those attacks and ICANN's response to them.
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Play Hard Sports: Online Football Beta
Play Hard Sports has announced that beta sign ups have begun for their online football game. The press release also announces the Play Hard Sports site debut and all of its features. Check it all out after the jump.
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YouTube Must Release User Details
Google has been ordered to hand over details of the viewing habits of YouTube users by a US judge.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Jul 2005 20:16 UTC
At a company-sponsored conference in Japan, Microsoft announced that it has finished development of Windows Automotive 5.0. The update is based on the latest version of Windows CE, the CE 5.0 release that came out in May.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Mar 2007 17:49 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Bruce Perens writes: "There's been a lot of talk about GPL version 3: whether it goes too far to be acceptable to business, whether the Linux kernel developers will ever switch to it, whether our community will fork or undergo unrest over it.
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Will higher data plan costs hurt iPhone 3G sales?
Service plan rates for the iPhone 3G are higher than existing iPhone plans, and that’s causing some people to reconsider whether they’ll buy a new phone when it’s released next week. A pair of Macworld editors share their points of view.
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Khawaja discussed detonator with bomb plotter, trial hears
Momin Khawaja discussed the technical details of an electronic detonation device with the British leader of a terrorist bomb plot, the Ottawa software designer's trial has heard.
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Study says many dial-up users don't want broadband
NEW YORK – A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access.
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Midday Update
It's high noon on the Fresno Coast and that can only mean one thing - new dates and new news. Today the data side of the operation features new listings for B.B. King , The Honorary Title , Chiodos and Derek Miller , while our web surfing side has links to items about Rothbury Festival , Mark Ronson , Bruce Springsteen , YouTube user histories and the latest shot in the vinyl vs CD war.
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Despite holding grassroots appeal among guerrilla IT workers fed up with IT's sluggish responses to their requests, Google Apps' traction in the enterprise remains overblown.
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Christie Brinkley says estranged hubby went online to meet girls
Christie Brinkley testified today that her estranged husband, Peter Cook , did more than peruse porn online -- he sought out websites where he could meet young women.
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Study says many dial-up users don't want broadband
NEW YORK – A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access.
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ASUS Introduces the B51 Ruggedized Notebook
ASUS today announced that the company who brought you the Eee PC has created the B51 notebook, which has ruggedized design and is built for performance and reliability. Here is more info on the notebook:Ruggedized Notebook for Tough Environments ...
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Google Talk Revamped For Apple's iPhone
In order to accommodate the restrictions that Apple placed on iPhone apps to conserve system resources, this version of Google Talk shuts down if you launch another application.
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Computer Sciences signs $22M outsourcing contract
Information-technology services provider Computer Sciences Corp. said Thursday it signed a new six-year, $22 million outsourcing contract with Urenco, a supplier of enriched uranium to nuclear power utilities.
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Create your own photo galleries on dnj.com
Create your own photo galleries on the Daily News Journal wed site. You can do it all from your computer. Scroll down on the dnj.com web site home page and on the right you will see an area that is called 'Explore Your Photo Galleries'. If you then click on the More Reader Photos line, that will take you to a site that will allow you to upload any photos that you have. There is a numerous sites ...
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