Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
Moneylender
- 13 Jun 2005 23:00
- 1511 of 2262
One or two people starting to get excited over this.
Memory Gets Zapped . . .
JUNE 13, 2005 (COMPUTERWORLD) -
John Kish, CEO of Wyse Technology Inc.
... in a scheme to lower costs and increase functionality of network-edge devices. That's part of CEO John Kish's vision to revive the fortunes of Wyse Technology Inc. in San Jose. He arrived seven months ago and replaced nine of 12 top executives and shifted the 20-year-old firm from its hardware bias into thinking it's a software company. Oh, sure, Wyse continues to make thin-client machines, but most of its research and development is dedicated to making devices on the edge of the network -- handhelds, cell phones and even kiosks -- multifunction, on-demand devices. Kish, who holds a doctorate in mathematics, calculates that by combining Wyse's Blazer operating system for thin clients and Rapport, its software management tool, you can deploy low-cost, flash-free devices throughout the enterprise or for consumers. By streaming Rapport over the network to a device, it can load Blazer -- which boots a unit in 3 seconds -- along with an application after a device is turned on, eliminating the need to load software from wallet-whacking flash memory. Technicians in the field could use a single handheld to collect data and then quickly reload it with another application to do analysis; consumers could use their cell phones for chatting one minute and playing games the next. Kish estimates that by eliminating flash memory, device costs could tumble as much as 40%. Look for flashy flashless devices early next year.
Sequestor
- 13 Jun 2005 23:01
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YYYYYYYAAWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!
nIGHT ALL.
Sequestor
- 14 Jun 2005 08:27
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Memorable days on the US IRS Calendar
June 15th
Individuals. Make a payment of your 2005 estimated tax if you are not paying your income tax for the year through withholding (or will not pay in enough tax that way). Use Form 1040-ES. This is the second installment date for estimated tax in 2005. For more information, see Publication 505.
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despite all the crap spouted by " those who know", I would guess this is the date that the CEO is looking at intently, watch for more sales.
pachandl
- 14 Jun 2005 10:23
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ML - the mms are so excited that they have dropped the offer.
Moneylender
- 14 Jun 2005 10:35
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Maybe its time for Stig of the dump to buy his holding back!!
M
Moneylender
- 14 Jun 2005 10:36
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And with that a 100k buy goes through.
M
Sequestor
- 14 Jun 2005 11:07
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and DOWN she goes -AGAIN- good old yuff gets it wrong again
ROFLOL!!!!
There`s obviously a big sell on the background coming through- wonder who on earth that could be-I bet JAMBONNE will tell us???
Sequestor
- 14 Jun 2005 12:06
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HELLO-HERE COMES GEM NOW!!!
Moneylender
- 14 Jun 2005 12:06
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2X 250k's
Someone had enough!
m
snappy
- 14 Jun 2005 13:27
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ROFLOL!
snakey have you had your fill of these little wrigglers now?
Moneylender
- 14 Jun 2005 14:41
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VELOCITIE Deploys Tadpole Technology Groups GO! Sync at Green Bay Water Utility
Green Bay, Wisconsin Continuing its consulting efforts to assist Green Bay Water Utility, VELOCITIE has completed the GO! Sync deployment yielding improved process efficiencies to its valued client. In combination with ArcGIS, GO! Sync (View) geodatabase synchronization software now enables the Utility to automatically update six field crews laptops with new GIS facility data nightly.
2005 is a very busy year for the Utility, with building a new transmission main and doing yearly maintenance. The use of GO! Sync eliminates the need to manually update the field computers and ensures that the field crews are always looking at up-to-date information, comments Jean Urbancic, GIS Specialist. VELOCITIEs expert knowledge of ArcGIS and GO! Sync ensured that the project was successful, continued Ms. Urbancic.
As described by Bill Hoisington, VELOCITIEs project manager, In deploying this simple solution for timely GIS field data, the Utilitys garage and warehouse were outfitted with secure wireless connections that allow the field computers to be updated without bringing the laptops into the office.
VELOCITIE provided the following consulting services to the Utility:
# Helped define the WIFI connection requirements used to connect the laptops to the GO! Sync (View) server.
# Developed field data requirements.
# Installed and configured the GO! Sync (View) server components.
# Installed and configured the GO! Sync (View) client software on the utilitys laptops.
# Provided support throughout the project.
"GO! Sync is the municipal industry's answer to bridging the gap between paper drawings and using enterprise ArcGIS in the field," states Jason Linley, Director of US Operations. "Coupled with the professional implementation services of VELOCITIE, a value-added reseller, GO! Sync is todays option for keeping maps in the field up to date."
http://spatialnews.geocomm.com/dailynews/2005/jun/14/news3.html
Sequestor
- 14 Jun 2005 14:59
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er yes I think we get the point that a lot of people want TAD gear, with a discount to cost of 30% paid for by GEM and the poor sodding share holders thats no surprise- wheres guru/yuff gone then?,aka THE KISS OF DEATH.
Sequestor
- 14 Jun 2005 15:22
- 1523 of 2262
MORE GEM-Oh dear yuff.
snappy
- 14 Jun 2005 17:19
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did you get your 1,000,000 snakey?
Sequestor
- 14 Jun 2005 18:07
- 1525 of 2262
ROFLOL!!!!!!!!!
johnnyuk
- 14 Jun 2005 19:09
- 1526 of 2262
So I guess you're just full of hot air then, Snakey?
Sequestor
- 14 Jun 2005 19:47
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Sequestor
- 15 Jun 2005 08:22
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sad.