I would agree with many posts here but the fact is users lie. Sometimes I just don't want to hear their lies.
When an employee asks me to change their password because they can't login I'll change it. But when an employee comes to me with some lame excuse that their password changed and they don't know how (they forgot it) I get fed up and tell them not to give me an excuse and that I don't want to hear it.
Have a look at their product ImageModeler. From their website "ImageModeler allows to measure and create photo-textured 3D objects from multiple photographs taken all around the objects." I have used a couple of times and it works very well. Their other products are quite inovative, at least, at the time they were created.
That's a load of bull. VoIP is extremely cheaper for small businesses. I have consistantly saved customers over $500 a month on their phone bill with only a ~$5,000 entry fee. You can't beat that ROI.
This news is great to see on Slashdot. I think companies will start to adopt the POWER architecture mainly due to it's long term roadmap. POWER 6 and 7 are going to be even better. The only thing that will slow adoption is price. They are quite expensive which was one of Apples choices to move to Intel.
This has been available from IBM for years. I've only started with POWER 4 but I think it was available a few versions back as well with limited functionality on Linux. The more advanced features recently came available with the release of the POWER 5 processor. Nearly all of the RAS features are now available for Linux on IBM that have been available for AIX.
For as worrisome as it seems, wireless mooching is easily preventable by turning on encryption or requiring passwords.
Anyone with a wi-fi card, a laptop and the right programs could break WEP within 5 minutes depending on how heavily it's being used at the time. It's insane the false security the authorities are relaying to people about wi-fi security.
I've personally never used it. However, I deal a great bit with it's creator at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Kerberize was a term coined by Apple. This can be seen in Apples training materials. Nowhere else will you see the word "kerberize."
An article like this was on/. awhile ago. The reason the previous article said this is because the Japense are willing pay top dollar for the top of the line gadgets while Americans don't.
That's incorrect. Virage and eMotion can have compelete automation integration without human intervention at all. I've personal put solutions together that did this.
I work for an integrator that does nothing but storage solutions. There are many solutions that support 10 or more hard drives. However, they are not inexpensive. Xyratex makes these enclosures and I would say they are the cheapest considering the functionality. Nexsan is another one. If you go with a manufactured solution I would recommend you look at other things than price. Some enclosures just fall apart after time.
I would suggest you look into a product specific rendering cluster. For example, Alias Maya, Newtek Lightwave, etc... I have a render farm with all of the render clients on the same machines. So whether the project requires a specific application I can use the same computers to render.
I would agree with many posts here but the fact is users lie. Sometimes I just don't want to hear their lies. When an employee asks me to change their password because they can't login I'll change it. But when an employee comes to me with some lame excuse that their password changed and they don't know how (they forgot it) I get fed up and tell them not to give me an excuse and that I don't want to hear it.
Fonality uses a modified Asterisk kernel. They are not open source. Their system is as proprietary as Nortel's.
Have a look at their product ImageModeler. From their website "ImageModeler allows to measure and create photo-textured 3D objects from multiple photographs taken all around the objects." I have used a couple of times and it works very well. Their other products are quite inovative, at least, at the time they were created.
REAL VIZ has been doing this stuff for years. They even have a few movies under their belt where their software has been used. http://www.realviz.com/
That's a load of bull. VoIP is extremely cheaper for small businesses. I have consistantly saved customers over $500 a month on their phone bill with only a ~$5,000 entry fee. You can't beat that ROI.
http://www.asterisk.org
This might work: http://www.sandia.gov/media/NewsRel/NR2001/vizcor. htm
I saw this thing in person. It's amazing.
This news is great to see on Slashdot. I think companies will start to adopt the POWER architecture mainly due to it's long term roadmap. POWER 6 and 7 are going to be even better. The only thing that will slow adoption is price. They are quite expensive which was one of Apples choices to move to Intel.
This has been available from IBM for years. I've only started with POWER 4 but I think it was available a few versions back as well with limited functionality on Linux. The more advanced features recently came available with the release of the POWER 5 processor. Nearly all of the RAS features are now available for Linux on IBM that have been available for AIX.
They also support Redhat and SuSE. Good stuff!
Didn't Microsoft recently admit that .NET was a failure? If so, why are they including it in the core of Windows Vista?
For as worrisome as it seems, wireless mooching is easily preventable by turning on encryption or requiring passwords.
Anyone with a wi-fi card, a laptop and the right programs could break WEP within 5 minutes depending on how heavily it's being used at the time. It's insane the false security the authorities are relaying to people about wi-fi security.
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:3FteTnaQ9tQJ: www.xyzcomputing.com/index.php%3Foption%3Dcontent% 26task%3Dview%26id%3D257%26Itemid%3D26+&hl=en
I've personally never used it. However, I deal a great bit with it's creator at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Kerberize was a term coined by Apple. This can be seen in Apples training materials. Nowhere else will you see the word "kerberize."
Kerberize is a term that Apple coined if I ever heard one.
An article like this was on /. awhile ago. The reason the previous article said this is because the Japense are willing pay top dollar for the top of the line gadgets while Americans don't.
That's incorrect. Virage and eMotion can have compelete automation integration without human intervention at all. I've personal put solutions together that did this.
It's called Virage Video Logger. Large companies like ABC have used this forever. Search through news , tv shows, etc... http://www.virage.com/
Sounds about as vague as the current terror level colors.
It's $19.99 a year, not a month.
I work for an integrator that does nothing but storage solutions.
There are many solutions that support 10 or more hard drives. However, they are not inexpensive. Xyratex makes these enclosures and I would say they are the cheapest considering the functionality. Nexsan is another one. If you go with a manufactured solution I would recommend you look at other things than price. Some enclosures just fall apart after time.
I would suggest you look into a product specific rendering cluster. For example, Alias Maya, Newtek Lightwave, etc... I have a render farm with all of the render clients on the same machines. So whether the project requires a specific application I can use the same computers to render.
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I find it interesting that the exact same story is categorized under different topics.
http://mute-net.sourceforge.net/
Phpnuke.org used to do that before their recent changes.
The front page states "Information Overload was the past" yet you can't even use their search engine because it's been /.