Nowadays, it is easier for home cooks to buy professional equipment for their kitchens. For example, the convection oven is a tool used by professional bakers worldwide. Convection ovens that restaurants use are highly priced (a few thousand dollars for a good one) and need special wiring. But now, there are a line of table-top, […]
CeBIT 2007: Open-Xchange And Solution Partners Present Leading Collaboration Suite
Visit Open-Xchange at CeBIT in LinuxPark, Hall 5 Booth G 48/1 TARRYTOWN, NY, February 12, 2007 – Open-Xchange, the leading provider of open source collaboration software, will present integrated communication solutions for enterprises, academic institutions, and government authorities together with five select business partners at the world’s largest IT trade fair, CeBIT, Hannover, Germany. Open-Xchange […]
Adaptive Planning Releases Version 3.5 of Business Performance Management Suite
Latest Release of Budgeting, Forecasting, and Reporting Software Further Improves Ease of Use and Enhances Reporting and Analysis MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – February 7, 2007 – Adaptive Planning, the leader in collaborative business performance management (BPM) solutions, today announced Adaptive Planning 3.5, the latest release of its award-winning software. This release marks […]
Review: Microsoft Word 2007
Microsoft will release a revamped version of Word on January 30th. According to Microsoft, Word 2007 is the end-product of a gigantic market research effort. “It used to be the loudest programmer won the Word design wars,” says Paul Coleman, senior marketing manager for Microsoft Word. “No more. We built this iteration from years of […]
Afghanistan Goes to Hollywood
In 2007, two major Hollywood productions about Afghanistan will premiere in Hollywood. The sudden appearance of Afghanistan on screen makes one wonder- when was the last time Afghanistan was featured in a major motion picture? Afghans would say Rambo III, filmed in 1988 was the last great film set in Afghanistan. The film adaptation of […]
Daylife is Epic: An Interview with Jeff Jarvis
The launch of news site Daylife almost two weeks ago was met by a flurry of feedback from thoughtful types across the web. So what happened? Bloggers alternately fawned over Daylife’s “engagingly pretty” interface and decried its lack of interactivity. TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington, a Daylife investor, was disappointed at the absence of commenting and RSS […]