Archive for the ‘Software’ Category

Punchbowl splashes over into e-card business

Sep-12th-2011

Party planning software company Punchbowl Inc. has added a new line of products to its offerings — digital greeting cards — to both add a new revenue stream to the company and to attract new customers to its exisiting party planning site. “From a company standpoint we are taking a big step,” said CEO Matt [...]

Healthcare Software Solutions and the Need to Cater to the Increasing Demand

Sep-12th-2011

The healthcare industry is expanding at a brisk pace and as the world sees an increasing number of health issues it is becoming imperative to manage the health industry more properly. Till now there has not been any kind of technology innovation as far as IT is concerned in the healthcare industry but with the [...]

Will Antivirus Software Always Block Viruses?

Sep-12th-2011

Working in the computer industry for over a dozen years and repairing ten’s of thousands of computers over that time has given me rather good insight into some of the most common mistakes home users make. Almost half of my computer repair business is from clients who are infected with a virus. Removing a virus [...]

The Issues of Shareware and Freeware

Sep-11th-2011

The question of purchasing a software occurs with everyone. When you have a laptop or even a pc you will need at some point in time to acquire the proper software applications to keep files or modify them. In today’s time, there are many eye catching products to choose from. Some however are called freeware [...]

Event Log Monitoring for Regulatory Compliance

Sep-11th-2011

The Use of Event Log Management Software Event Log Management involves logging and monitoring the events on various systems in an IT infrastructure. The monitoring and logging of these events is done with the help of occasion log management software. These days System Administrators are demanded to take precise measures to ensure high levels of [...]

Microsoft outlines details of Windows Azure pricing and usage model

Sep-11th-2011

Yesterday, in a keynote address given by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2009, Microsoft gave additional guidance regarding Windows Azure and its fee-based model for use. The Redmond, WA-based software giant will introduce a host of global Azure services for sale, all priced according to need. Each of these services [...]

Forget the Paparazzi Watching You Sunbathe – China Is Watching With Spy Satellites

Sep-11th-2011

Okay so, I am a little bit of a military historian, and unmanned robotics buff. The other day, I was on a small social network which has to do with small model airplanes and drones, and someone tried to “friend me” who happened to sell equipment such as model airplanes that had cameras on them, [...]

Adware, Spyware and Anti Virus Remover

Sep-10th-2011

Computers are great devices that have drastically changed society. Libraries have been replaced by search engines. Typewriting is nearly obsolete due to the ease of word processing. Likewise, communication has moved to greater heights thanks to the power of a computer. However, there are always people out there who want to wreak havoc. There are [...]

Androids openness challenged by a biased market survey?

Sep-10th-2011

A survey by a mobile security firm has found out that twenty percent of apps available on Android Market, or one in five programs, violate your privacy by collecting and uploading your personal information to third-parties without you even knowing it. The disturbing finding came in an SMobile Systems report entitled “Threat Analysis of the [...]

Windows Mobile 7 coming in April, 2010?

Sep-10th-2011

Two weeks ago, at an ironic Berlin showing of Quentin Tarantino’s inexplicably spelt Inglourious Basterds, my iPhone dropped out of my pocket, never to be seen again. Since then, I’ve been using a Motorola smartphone powered by Windows Mobile, which has just reinforced my belief that Windows Mobile 7 just can’t come fast enough: Windows [...]