Blogs1 - 10 of 10 recent posts for tag:end-user
08
Jun
2008
DirectX June 2008 Update Released

Microsoft released a new version of DirectX yesterday, the newest release since March 2008. DirectX, for those of you who don’t know, is what developers use to help power games on Windows-based computers, and DirectX 10.1, which is the latest version on the market, allows things in-game like motion ...

27 days ago · The Pxl Lab · pxlbuzzard.com/blog by Pxl_Buzzard 1 reference

02
Jun
2008
5 Ways the End-User Desktop Will Look Different in 5 Years

IT managers will have significant new challenges on their hands as client capabilities—and form factors—evolve.Look around your organization. What does your end-user desktop environment look like? Windows-based PCs? Docked laptops? Some combination thereof? Look around your organization five years f ...

32 days ago · SK's Technology & Social Blog · skhurram.com by SK

30
May
2008
5 Ways the End-User Desktop Will Look Different in 5 Years

eWeek’s Debra Donston has penned down five ways the end user desktop in enterprises will look different in five years. While some of her ideas and predictions make a low of sense, there are a few things which are slightly debatable. Mostly, the relience on virtualisation and web applications. In the ...

35 days ago · OSYS News Weblog · osysnews.wordpress.com by osysnews 4 references

18
May
2008
Form or Function: The On-Going Debate Between Usability or Utility

I was listening to a few podcasts on TWiT where Paul T. and Jason C. were talking on various points of usability. The big ideas that stuck with me were 1) Paul stated that Microsoft had underestimated the ability of end-users to learn a new interface (speaking on Windows Mobile), and 2) Jason was de ...

47 days ago · ChangeForge... a catalyst ... · changeforge.com by Ken Stewart 4 references

09
May
2008
TV, online video ad buys approach convergence already enjoyed by end-users.

In the world of online buying of offline video ads, Google announced they’ve publicly released their experimental TV ad buying service. TV buying is now integrated with an advertiser’s existing AdWords buying interface, making buying as simple as they did when Google released their revolutionary rad ...

56 days ago · kfarr · kfarr.com by kfarr 9 references

21
Apr
2008
Blog Spreads Communication - (Ref:Scribe AKJ)

BLOG SPREADS COMMUNICATION The blog has become the 'bridge' of communication Between the source of information and its end-user Only blog encourages interactive 'communication' That at times can spread faster than cancer (C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng - 210408 http://msi.Rocky101.com [Rock on to spread the ...

74 days ago · Motivation In Motion · motivationinmotion.blogspot.com by Samuel Goh Kim Eng 9 references

19
Apr
2008
[5 YẾU TỐ NGƯỜI DÙNG KHÔNG ƯA TRÊN WEBSITE]

Nhiều tổ chức đang vô tình tạo lợi thế cho đối thủ cạnh tranh khi xây dựng một trang web ít tiện dụng và tạo cảm giác phiền hà. Công ty tư vấn iFocus (Mỹ) cũng khẳng định mọi người rất dễ nổi cáu khi duyệt web. “Chẳng cần biết website được thiết kế đẹp [...]

77 days ago · the design portfolio - ... · ifindu.wordpress.com by ifindu

05
Apr
2008
Create business value by focusing on end-users

Business value. What's valuable to a business? At the end of the day, the goal of every company is to make money. So, ultimately, a business values things that make it money. We should always do our utmost to deliver value to our business by giving it the things that will help it make money from its ...

90 days ago · AGILE IN ACTION · think-box.co.uk/blog by Simon Baker

03
Apr
2008
Recall This!!!!

Somebody is defecating where they eat. China is becoming a model for what is called the Wheel in Rugby. The scrum is thrown into a spin by one team when half of one team's cunningly bloody scrum quits pushing and drops backward, and the other half pushes the mass of bodies into a hyperbolic parabolo ...

92 days ago · MooPig Wisdom · moopigwisdom.blogspot.com by MooPig_Wisdom 3 references

13
Mar
2008
Google makes a better online ad manager. (Oh, and it’s free.)

When I worked in ad agency land, one of the most excruciating parts of my job was working with poor, poor web interfaces to accomplish relatively simple tasks. This was severely magnified by our lack of bandwidth which slowed down bad web interfaces even further. DoubleClick’s ad planning and report ...

113 days ago · kfarr · kfarr.com by kfarr 9 references