Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
pachandl
- 05 Feb 2005 12:13
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Bristle - let's hope Mr S does not get any more tax demands in the next few months ( or, come to think about it, decides to buy a yacht, car, go on an expensive holiday, buy a chalet in Switzerland etc etc).
superrod
- 05 Feb 2005 14:38
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sice hp vanished i no longerget the emails of news or ivestor thingies....is there somewhere new to register for these? its a lot quicker to acess an email on my geriatric pc than search MAM news.
Moneylender
- 05 Feb 2005 16:31
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Sorry Rod but HP does not seem to have been replaced yet. I try and post all of the RNS's and news that i come across.
M
Moneylender
- 05 Feb 2005 19:46
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superrod
- 05 Feb 2005 22:29
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ML ta
but DONT RUB IT IN LOL
Moneylender
- 05 Feb 2005 22:50
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;-)
M
Moneylender
- 06 Feb 2005 16:19
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Steig's webcast to
www.cw360.com
Technology: Desktop Computing
by Antony Savvas
Friday 4 February 2005
Microsoft tightens integration between Office and ERP systems
XML-based web services will be key to developing add-on applications based on Microsoft Office Systems.
Microsoft kicked off the first Microsoft Office System Developer Conference at its Redmond headquarters, encouraging users and developers present to build tighter integration between the Office suite and XML-based web services.
Microsofts strategy is to make its Office family of desktop software an interface to enterprise systems such as using Excel with SAP.
At the event Microsoft unveiled Visual Studio 2005 Tools for the Microsoft Office System (VSTO 2005), a version of its development tools suite designed around the .net Framework for programming web services.
Microsoft said the tool would allow users to customise Microsoft Excel 2003, Microsoft Word 2003 and Microsoft InfoPath 2003.
Attended by 800 developers, the three day conference is being addressed by Microsoft chief software architect Bill Gates. The conference will be used to promote the use of Microsofts Visual Studio tools for developing applications for Microsoft Office 2003.
webcast details 16/2/05
Presenter:
Steig Westerberg, CEO - Endeavors Technology
Event Brief:
Your customers want to try your software before they buy it. Sending CDs or forcing huge downloads is yesterday's solution. Find out how software companies like yours can put full-version applications onto user desktops faster and more cost-effectively with virtually no risk of piracy. Gain insight into who is trying your software for how long and discover cross-sell and up-sell opportunities. Whether for two hours or two weeks - give your users a taste of the latest software enhancements that leave them wanting more. Find out how ISVs such as Microsoft and Autodesk use software streaming technology to improve their trial programs and quickly convert trial users to customers.
Moneylender
- 10 Feb 2005 10:17
- 1263 of 2262
RNS Number:4482I
Tadpole Technology PLC
10 February 2005
Tadpole Technology plc ("the Company")
Board Changes
Tadpole Technology plc announces the following board changes.
Mr. John Dilts has been appointed a non-executive director of the Company with
immediate effect. Mr. Dilts is a Principal of Dilts Ventures, LLC, a
California-based venture investment and consulting company focused on
accelerating the growth and successful development of early-stage companies. Mr.
Dilts served on the Board of Stream Theory, Inc. for five years prior to its
recent acquisition by Tadpole Technology plc. For the past decade, Mr. Dilts has
provided extensive coaching and training in entrepreneurship and business
strategy to corporate executives at numerous companies including Nestle USA and
Fiat Group SpA among others. In addition, he serves as Managing Director of the
IPF Fund, LLC, a private equity venture capital fund and as President for the
Los Angeles chapters of Keiretsu Forum, a large US-based angel investor group,
both of which focus on financing emerging growth companies.
Mr. Dilts has served on the board of directors for numerous Silicon Valley
technology companies addressing a variety of industries. He was involved with
the development of emerging growth technology companies while working for some
of the world's leading corporate law firms representing many well-known venture
backed start-up companies. Mr. Dilts earned a law degree from the University of
San Francisco and a BA from the University of California.
Further to the above, Mr. Tony Caplin resigned as a director of the Company on 9
February 2005.
A search, which commenced at the end of November last year, is in progress to
recruit two additional non-executive directors. Further announcements will be
made in due course.
The Company confirms that there are no further details to be disclosed that may
otherwise have been required by paragraphs 6.F.2(b) to (g) and 16.4 (a) of the
Listing Rules.
10 February 2005
pachandl
- 10 Feb 2005 11:16
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Hopefully Dilts will be more effective than the remainder. Worrying to see that he specialises in early start-up companies - I did not think Tad fell into that sort of category. Anyway, holding an increased number of shares for no additional outlay (after useful Oct-Jan trading). All the best to holders.
Moneylender
- 22 Feb 2005 18:59
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Try listening to this guy. He is not talking about TAD but hr knows what he is about.
M
http://www.itsnlp.com/training/art.htm
yuff
- 24 Feb 2005 18:04
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Hi Ml
Some classic Oli'isms on advfn.
He reckons gem is being used with all the trades at the mid price today although online you are quoted 7.25p to buy today.
Has anyone let him into the secret that GEM actually short it not buy it! LOL
Although he might be right and they have heard they want to buy extra stock as well because the potential is so great.
Moneylender
- 24 Feb 2005 18:29
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MCI starting to roll out App Express!!!!
http://global.mci.com/us/info/email/digital_view/articles/01_2005_appmanage.xml
Your company likely spends thousands of dollars per year managing each of your corporate desktop computers, and, by 2006, a significant percent of U.S. enterprises will employ real-time delivery of software management and distribution, which could drive costs even higher.
What drives these costs?
The majority of PC management costs relate to software, including:
Software distribution
Moneylender
- 01 Mar 2005 22:40
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Tadpole-Cartesia GO! Sync (Redline) Now Available
Carlsbad (CA), March 1, 2005: Tadpole-Cartesia, Inc. announced today the general availability of its GO! Sync (Redline) framework, a fit for purpose, simple to use field mapping system that also allows organizations to efficiently create and share digital field sketches across the enterprise.
GO! Sync (Redline) is a customizable framework built on ESRI ArcGIS Engine and is ideal for municipalities and utilities currently planning to extend the geodatabase into field operations.
"With ArcGIS Engine, organizations can now deploy enterprise geodatabase into the field on an open, extensible and simple to use viewing platform, complete with sketching tools," says Ian Martin, Utility Sales Manager.
About Tadpole-Cartesia
Tadpole-Cartesia, a software business unit of Tadpole Technology plc, provides enterprise infrastructure software solutions to support the management, replication and distribution of geographic data within and between organizations. Tadpole-Cartesia is a strategic partner of ESRI, the world's leading GIS company. Further information on Tadpole-Cartesia's businesses on 760-929-8345 (US), +44 131 6680200 (UK), by email sales@us.tadpole.com, and at www.tadpolecartesia.com.
ends
All trademarks used in this press release are the property of their respective owners.
yuff
- 02 Mar 2005 16:56
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ML
Looks like someone is putting their money where their mouth is.
1m buy at 7.25p.
Moneylender
- 02 Mar 2005 19:00
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Hi Yuff
thats right, could be another 500k tomorrow as well.
m
yuff
- 03 Mar 2005 09:30
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hi ML
I know you read advfn, oily is getting really uptight, honestly we should all club together and buy him a holiday, all those different aliases for different sites must be very hard work keeping tabs on them all and advfn the only site where he can let his spleen vent the anger he really feels.
LOL
snappy
- 03 Mar 2005 10:27
- 1272 of 2262
are you clowns still banging on about this share?
The only things Tadpole has ever delivered is loss after loss and dilution after dilution.
Still plenty of clowns around who like throwing good money after bad.
snappy
- 03 Mar 2005 10:29
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Look at the chart at the top of the page 20p to 6p in the last 12 months.
Still has a high market cap so still plenty of downside risk and then Gem is also hanging over the stock price.
g'luck but you lot really should have got out ages ago.
pachandl
- 03 Mar 2005 10:59
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Snappy - you're back! I have missed your decisive analysis. Yes you are right again. I am a clown. I forgot to sell. I am pissed off. Still, might as well get some enjoyment out of losing money.
snappy
- 03 Mar 2005 11:03
- 1275 of 2262
It's a high risk gamblers stock pach
no offence is intended
regards