Software, Methods
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The Information Landscape
OCLC Report 2003: Libraries – Issues and Trends It has become increasingly difficult to characterize and describe the purpose of and the experience of using libraries and other allied organizations. The traditional notions of library, collection, patron and archive have changed and continue to change. The relationships among the information professional, the user and the…
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The Information Landscape
OCLC Report 2003: Libraries – Issues and Trends It has become increasingly difficult to characterize and describe the purpose of and the experience of using libraries and other allied organizations. The traditional notions of library, collection, patron and archive have changed and continue to change. The relationships among the information professional, the user and the…
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Client-Server: Salesforce & XML
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – January 14, 2004 – Salesforce.com, the world leader in delivering on demand applications, today announced the salesforce.com Office Edition, which uses the latest XML Web services innovations to deliver tight integration between the leading customer relationship management (CRM) solution and the leading desktop productivity suite. By adding a new salesforce.com menu…
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Client-Server: Salesforce & XML
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – January 14, 2004 – Salesforce.com, the world leader in delivering on demand applications, today announced the salesforce.com Office Edition, which uses the latest XML Web services innovations to deliver tight integration between the leading customer relationship management (CRM) solution and the leading desktop productivity suite. By adding a new salesforce.com menu…
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Put the Smarts at the Back
Economist.com | The future of computing IT IS increasingly painful to watch Carly Fiorina, the boss of Hewlett-Packard (HP), as she tries to explain to yet another conference audience what her new grand vision of “adaptive” information technology is about. It has something to do with “Darwinian reference architectures”, she suggests, and also with “modularising”…
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Put the Smarts at the Back
Economist.com | The future of computing IT IS increasingly painful to watch Carly Fiorina, the boss of Hewlett-Packard (HP), as she tries to explain to yet another conference audience what her new grand vision of “adaptive” information technology is about. It has something to do with “Darwinian reference architectures”, she suggests, and also with “modularising”…
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Privacy vs Information 2.
Seblogging: Interesting and slightly worrying… I guess. Google is getting its hands on geographic information retrieval. The issue seems to be that others will aggregate information faster than we might wish them to… But the bottom line is that it IS going to happen (at least in the short term) and we will have to…
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Privacy vs Information 2.
Seblogging: Interesting and slightly worrying… I guess. Google is getting its hands on geographic information retrieval. The issue seems to be that others will aggregate information faster than we might wish them to… But the bottom line is that it IS going to happen (at least in the short term) and we will have to…