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- Going hunt'en, how about you?
- Well, rifle season is upon us again.I am a little bummed out that only Thing One is going with me this year. Thing Two is going through "growing issues" and has decided he doesn't WANT to go this year. I am not about to make him, but it...
- Tags: jdclyde
- Discussion threads 2007-11-12
- 3 Questions: Preparing for Business Intelligence projects
- By Loraine LawsonWith Tony DiBenedetto, chairman and CEO of Tribridge, a Florida-based consulting business that specializes in customer solutions, operations, technology and healthcare.This interview originally appeared in the IT Business Edge weekly report on Aligning IT and Business Goals. To see a complete listing of IT Business Edge weekly reports...
- Tags: Databases, Enterprise software, business intelligence
- Technical articles 2003-12-02
- Chunky interfaces for .NET distributed components
- What exactly is a "chunky" interface? If you're doing distributed .NET programming, you'd better know, says Lamont Adams.A “chunky” interface may be a new concept to some, but chunkiness is an idea you need to be familiar with if you plan to develop distributed .NET applications anytime soon. In this...
- Tags: ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, .NET, Middleware, Application servers, OOA/OOD/OOP, J2EE, Lamont Adams, SomeObject, chunky interface, server, Microsoft .NET
- Technical articles 2002-08-26
- Say no to Free "IT Advice"
- Say no to Free "IT Advice"As an IT Adminstrator I get a lot of staff members asking for advice on their home computers.What will be a nice way to say "No" to free advice.At present it is involving some staff members and a partner. ThanksAnother ideaWe can set up a...
- Tags: freeozraelised@..., information technology, networking
- Discussion threads 2005-06-20
- 'Off the record' complaints can be managing land mines, so step carefully
- When a staff member approaches you with a specific complaint about a peer and asks that you keep the comments secret, beware the situation that could develop. When anonymity is requested, it's best for managers to be on the defensive.Every manager has been there: An employee comes into your office...
- Tags: Team management, Ken Hardin, team member, team
- Technical articles 2002-10-29
- 'Off the record' complaints can be managing land mines, so step carefully
- When a staff member approaches you with a specific complaint about a peer and asks that you keep the comments secret, beware the situation that could develop. When anonymity is requested, it's best for managers to be on the defensive.This article originally appeared on our sister site, TechRepublic.Every manager has...
- Tags: Team management, Ken Hardin, team member, team
- Technical articles 2002-11-05
- Consultant employs "light methodologies" for application development
- In this Consultant Q&A, columnist Rick Freedman catches up with Cutter Consortium's Jim Highsmith, the leader of the "light methodology" movement. Read on as we examine light methodology and what it means for today's e-consultants.Unlike the ad hoc approaches that came with rapid application development and the stifling structure of...
- Tags: Strategy, Leadership, Rick Freedman, application development
- Technical articles 2000-11-14
- AppleScript and your network
- AppleScript is a system-level, English-like scripting language that can bind the Mac OS and applications together. In this article, Ilene Hoffman demonstrates how AppleScript can help you administer a network.One of the biggest headaches in network administration is repetition. From running backups, to building new machines, to fixing yet another...
- Tags: Scripting languages, NETWORKING, Operating systems, Ilene Hoffman, AppleScript, network, Apple Macintosh, operating system
- Technical articles 2001-08-27
- Geek Trivia: Fire(arms) in the sky
- What was the only externally armed manned spacecraft ever flown? On May 3, 2003, Expedition 6 astronauts Kenneth Bowersox and Donald Pettit, along with cosmonaut Nikolai Budarin, endured a particularly nerve-racking reentry when their Soyuz capsule malfunctioned during its descent from the International Space Station before...
- Tags: Expedition 6, Soyuz, Jay Garmon, Geek Trivia Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Spacecraft, Craft, Orbit, Productivity, Corporate Communications, Marketing
- Technical articles 2007-03-27
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