Architecture & Design Article Published March 20, 2009
Have you tried several different methods to drive traffic to
your sites with limited or no success? Well today Marcia
Gulesian is to show us this emerging approach that uses
statistics and user input to help you achieve your goal.
Database Article Published August 7, 2008
Enterprise data is the lifeblood of a corporation, but it's useless if it's left to languish in data silos. Data warehousing and mining provide the tools to bring data out of the silos and put it to use.
Microsoft & .NET Article Published June 11, 2008
In the quest to maximize quality and minimize cost in a process or design, it's vital to consider as many scenarios as possible. A statistical model can help you analyze and improve the effect of the inherent variability in your manufacturing, IT, financial, or other business operation.
Techniques Article Published May 29, 2008
Writing great code for connecting a front-end application to a remote web server resource is one thing. But, guaranteeing a satisfactory experience for the users of this connection is another.
Other Article Published May 5, 2008
You need both technical expertise and business savvy to create and maintain a successful streaming media site.
Other Article Published April 23, 2008
Create applications that stream video and audio to an unlimited number of clients across platforms and browsers and to any and all devices, whether they be wire line, wireless, mobile, TV, PC, or other digital devices.
Architecture & Design Article Published April 1, 2008
Discover a rich media ecosystem wherein connected participants can form communities of individuals that interact with each other for a variety of purposes.
Other Article Published March 18, 2008
People are building desktop applications for the web that are unlike any web-based application anyone has ever seen before. Adobe is leading this movement with a cross-operating system runtime that enables you to create rich applications that can run either online or offline, when appropriate or necessary.
Architecture & Design Article Published December 20, 2007
Social networking, along with new buzz words such as SLATES and AJAX, are now drawing the attention of general managers because their rank and file are bringing these new ways of collaborating into the enterprise.
Voice Article Published June 22, 2007
Compare the economic and technical differences among voice authenticated applications and those using traditional or other biometric methods of authentication.
Enterprise Java Article Published March 7, 2007
A successful project portfolio management system is not just about using the latest methodologies and tools. It's also about getting all the participants involved and on board from the very beginning.
Enterprise Java Article Published July 19, 2006
Learn how to use the decision-tree analysis (with real options) to facilitate the buy or make decision of a proposed Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) project.
Web Services Article Published June 26, 2006
See how the conflation of mobile technology and Web services in an increasingly security-conscious world is supported by some very good software and hardware.
Other Java Article Published April 24, 2006
Examine decision-making methods for the selection or rejection of individual projects throughout the project portfolio management process. These methods determine whether or not a given project (either proposed or in process) should be included in your next capital budget.
Other Java Article Published March 29, 2006
See how collaboration among IT, Accounting, and Finance personnel is an important part of the project portfolio management process because issues usually understood best by Information Technology (IT) can influence the bottom line of accounting, financial, and tax reports prepared by other departments.
Project Management Article Published September 9, 2005
Security, statistics, and people can contribute to a project's success or failure, depending on how well these issues are understood and used. Project managers and system administrators need to consider them before, during, and after the life of a project.
Architecture & Design Article Published March 20, 2009
Have you tried several different methods to drive traffic to
your sites with limited or no success? Well today Marcia
Gulesian is to show us this emerging approach that uses
statistics and user input to help you achieve your goal.
Database Article Published August 7, 2008
Enterprise data is the lifeblood of a corporation, but it's useless if it's left to languish in data silos. Data warehousing and mining provide the tools to bring data out of the silos and put it to use.
Microsoft & .NET Article Published June 11, 2008
In the quest to maximize quality and minimize cost in a process or design, it's vital to consider as many scenarios as possible. A statistical model can help you analyze and improve the effect of the inherent variability in your manufacturing, IT, financial, or other business operation.
Techniques Article Published May 29, 2008
Writing great code for connecting a front-end application to a remote web server resource is one thing. But, guaranteeing a satisfactory experience for the users of this connection is another.
Other Article Published May 5, 2008
You need both technical expertise and business savvy to create and maintain a successful streaming media site.
Other Article Published April 23, 2008
Create applications that stream video and audio to an unlimited number of clients across platforms and browsers and to any and all devices, whether they be wire line, wireless, mobile, TV, PC, or other digital devices.
Architecture & Design Article Published April 1, 2008
Discover a rich media ecosystem wherein connected participants can form communities of individuals that interact with each other for a variety of purposes.
Other Article Published March 18, 2008
People are building desktop applications for the web that are unlike any web-based application anyone has ever seen before. Adobe is leading this movement with a cross-operating system runtime that enables you to create rich applications that can run either online or offline, when appropriate or necessary.
Architecture & Design Article Published December 20, 2007
Social networking, along with new buzz words such as SLATES and AJAX, are now drawing the attention of general managers because their rank and file are bringing these new ways of collaborating into the enterprise.
Voice Article Published June 22, 2007
Compare the economic and technical differences among voice authenticated applications and those using traditional or other biometric methods of authentication.
Enterprise Java Article Published March 7, 2007
A successful project portfolio management system is not just about using the latest methodologies and tools. It's also about getting all the participants involved and on board from the very beginning.
Enterprise Java Article Published July 19, 2006
Learn how to use the decision-tree analysis (with real options) to facilitate the buy or make decision of a proposed Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) project.
Web Services Article Published June 26, 2006
See how the conflation of mobile technology and Web services in an increasingly security-conscious world is supported by some very good software and hardware.
Other Java Article Published April 24, 2006
Examine decision-making methods for the selection or rejection of individual projects throughout the project portfolio management process. These methods determine whether or not a given project (either proposed or in process) should be included in your next capital budget.
Other Java Article Published March 29, 2006
See how collaboration among IT, Accounting, and Finance personnel is an important part of the project portfolio management process because issues usually understood best by Information Technology (IT) can influence the bottom line of accounting, financial, and tax reports prepared by other departments.
Project Management Article Published September 9, 2005
Security, statistics, and people can contribute to a project's success or failure, depending on how well these issues are understood and used. Project managers and system administrators need to consider them before, during, and after the life of a project.