IBM was on the downturn back in the early 90's. They were falling off the hardware and software rader quickly. IBM used to be the largest software and hardware company in the world. During the 90's IBM turned it around and is now laeding the way again and doing what they do well. They are a leader in getting Liux out there, they are setting the bar for chip manufacturing process and more.
They fixed their marketing maching back in the late 90's (after OS/2 Warp) along with many other things in the company.
A perfect example of this redundancy is to look at the US cell phone providers. Where I am at there are signals of GSM, TDMA, CDMA and iDEN. All different standards.
Can anyone think of a way to write into linux an easy situation where women will need "our support"??? Lets get this in early people. With windows being replaced by linux there won't be all those bugs to fix.
I don't agree with your but but I have a but of my own.
I don't think the features need to be removed. THey need a system to get them to work together. That is one way to reduce false alarms. If the overall system knows how everything interacts. The monitors that is and it makes the determinations. Then when a problem is found it takes the information, diagnoses the problem and lets you know. It's the level and way it is done.
I think it needs a revamp. But not in the same way many have thought of.
a way to improve this might be to take principles from the advanced diagnostics industry. There were a lot of false alarm rates with diagnostics for many years but now it is pretty well nailed down. They use some advanced methods to do diagnostics now. From the way monitors are used to the types of algorthyms.
I know I can't spell. That's why I am an engineer.
Will the pace of improvements decrease as fewer companies are willing to invest in research and development? It seems to be the case for the last 4 years.
There are at least 2 companies that will innovate. IBM and Apple are all about it. And in many ways for years they have come up with many of the computing advancements that a few years later show up for the rest of the market.
I don't think it's a problem to go with one company. As long as that company has a distributed solution with many uplink providers. So, basically redundancy when something happens because no matter how good you are there will always be hickups.
1) On my servers te password changer forces them to not use dictionary words, has to have numbers, letters and nonnumeric characters, and they can't use their previous so many passwords 2) For my password I use a few things from my childhood that no one will ever come up with. 3) There is nothing like keeping up on your security patches.
maybe they can put some kind of mod system in for the patches. like/. then those who add patches that aren't coded well could get moded down and have bad karma.
Yes, but WMA and ACC have the push of Apple and Microsoft. Marketing push out weighs how good it is to most people since most people can't tell the difference.
What we need is open source marketing. The open source community may be great at producing programs but at marketing them, well that's another story. We need open source marketing.
So given Microsofts stated goal to bring us innovative technology, they should throw in the towel and ship OggVorbis and derivatives with Windows, right?
Microsoft will never. They will take the code from the #1, put a DRM to it and ship it as the next version of WMA. If they can't make the best they buy or take the best and make it their own. (with some tweaking of course)
The open source ones don't have the big push amungst the general population. So, number 3 on the list Apple (ACC) can say in independent tests ACC scored higher than WMA or MP3. The top 2 don't have the marketing push to get out and be popular in the general population.
This does give more fuel to Apple. Although I'm not complaining about them having fuel over Microsoft.
This looks like a marketing ploy. Where the/. community many not like this, the average user would probubally have more trust in a signed application. And if those applications get preferential treatment, marketing and the rest then if your pushing a product it's a way to go.
The average joe 6 pack would be more likely to trust a signed application than one with a warning.
How will kids of today handle the trach ball controller. Many of the ones I know say they are just to simple. I see something like this only holding for us old school gamers and not the mass market.
Access and MS Project are two programs that a lot of business use. Especially companies that do business with the military and big 3 auto manufacturers.
Where I work there needs to be open source software that can work with these files and probubally perfect functionality in wine for them.
More to the effect there needs to be an open source counterpart.
Imagine if this could work for video games.
That would make Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball all the much cooler to play
IBM was on the downturn back in the early 90's. They were falling off the hardware and software rader quickly. IBM used to be the largest software and hardware company in the world. During the 90's IBM turned it around and is now laeding the way again and doing what they do well. They are a leader in getting Liux out there, they are setting the bar for chip manufacturing process and more.
They fixed their marketing maching back in the late 90's (after OS/2 Warp) along with many other things in the company.
They sell a lot of servers running linux and they provide support for them. Those are 2 big areas they make money off linux.
They also have a powerful operating system to use with putting not nearly the effort needed for their own proprietary OS with that kind of power.
A perfect example of this redundancy is to look at the US cell phone providers. Where I am at there are signals of GSM, TDMA, CDMA and iDEN. All different standards.
For being a home for nerds there are a lot of products talked about with dancing names. Just look at Mambo and Samba.
Can anyone think of a way to write into linux an easy situation where women will need "our support"??? Lets get this in early people. With windows being replaced by linux there won't be all those bugs to fix.
Why don't they just call their local psychic. There are even 1-800 numbers for that.
I don't agree with your but but I have a but of my own.
I don't think the features need to be removed. THey need a system to get them to work together. That is one way to reduce false alarms. If the overall system knows how everything interacts. The monitors that is and it makes the determinations. Then when a problem is found it takes the information, diagnoses the problem and lets you know. It's the level and way it is done.
I think it needs a revamp. But not in the same way many have thought of.
a way to improve this might be to take principles from the advanced diagnostics industry. There were a lot of false alarm rates with diagnostics for many years but now it is pretty well nailed down. They use some advanced methods to do diagnostics now. From the way monitors are used to the types of algorthyms.
I know I can't spell. That's why I am an engineer.
Will the pace of improvements decrease as fewer companies are willing to invest in research and development? It seems to be the case for the last 4 years.
There are at least 2 companies that will innovate. IBM and Apple are all about it. And in many ways for years they have come up with many of the computing advancements that a few years later show up for the rest of the market.
I don't think it's a problem to go with one company. As long as that company has a distributed solution with many uplink providers. So, basically redundancy when something happens because no matter how good you are there will always be hickups.
There are a couple things i do....
1) On my servers te password changer forces them to not use dictionary words, has to have numbers, letters and nonnumeric characters, and they can't use their previous so many passwords
2) For my password I use a few things from my childhood that no one will ever come up with.
3) There is nothing like keeping up on your security patches.
maybe they can put some kind of mod system in for the patches. like /. then those who add patches that aren't coded well could get moded down and have bad karma.
Yes, but WMA and ACC have the push of Apple and Microsoft. Marketing push out weighs how good it is to most people since most people can't tell the difference.
What we need is open source marketing. The open source community may be great at producing programs but at marketing them, well that's another story. We need open source marketing.
There is a difference to this. At the time there was no alternative to the CD-RW. There are many compressed sound types that are being marketed.
So given Microsofts stated goal to bring us innovative technology, they should throw in the towel and ship OggVorbis and derivatives with Windows, right?
Microsoft will never. They will take the code from the #1, put a DRM to it and ship it as the next version of WMA. If they can't make the best they buy or take the best and make it their own. (with some tweaking of course)
The open source ones don't have the big push amungst the general population. So, number 3 on the list Apple (ACC) can say in independent tests ACC scored higher than WMA or MP3. The top 2 don't have the marketing push to get out and be popular in the general population.
This does give more fuel to Apple. Although I'm not complaining about them having fuel over Microsoft.
Yes, and it's the voice of Barry White.
This looks like a marketing ploy. Where the /. community many not like this, the average user would probubally have more trust in a signed application. And if those applications get preferential treatment, marketing and the rest then if your pushing a product it's a way to go.
The average joe 6 pack would be more likely to trust a signed application than one with a warning.
How will kids of today handle the trach ball controller. Many of the ones I know say they are just to simple. I see something like this only holding for us old school gamers and not the mass market.
They won't switch away from email all together. They will get a free yahoo or hotmail address. I mean, it would be less spam.
Access and MS Project are two programs that a lot of business use. Especially companies that do business with the military and big 3 auto manufacturers.
Where I work there needs to be open source software that can work with these files and probubally perfect functionality in wine for them.
More to the effect there needs to be an open source counterpart.
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Are there any teams out there that are working on their tonge game play??
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