Moneylender
- 23 Jan 2003 08:09
Moneylender
- 11 Aug 2005 18:28
- 1712 of 2262
Super/Yuff
ADVFN only have themselves to blame. Stricter controls were a necessary and
the management were found to be lacking.
As for TAD Super I must admit the last 12 Months have not gone the way I envisaged, but who knows they might surprise us yet. There is certainly a little more life in the share price/Volume. I think MK deserves a medal and will certainly buy him a drink or two at the next AGM
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Moneylender
- 11 Aug 2005 21:12
- 1713 of 2262
GeoTempos market knowledge and proven expertise
in deploying world-class technology in Asia makes them
an ideal partner for Stream Theory, said Steig Westerberg.
GeoTempo is as focused on and committed as
we are to bringing the best technology to support the
games-on-demand market. Our partnership provides a
compelling value proposition for the Asian market enhanced
market leadership, new revenue sources, and
dependable technology. Partnership with GeoTempo
gives Stream Theory a leg up on its competitors attempting
to gain a foothold in the vast asian market. n
http://www.streamtheory.com/Newsletters/Aug05.pdf
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pachandl
- 12 Aug 2005 09:34
- 1714 of 2262
ML - I may be in Oslo at present but please calm down. It's all words coming from Tad at present - no s. But I continue to hold, having stupidly bought back in at c.7p. What a way to lose your previous profit on Tad!
yuff
- 12 Aug 2005 09:40
- 1715 of 2262
ml
I see on advfn they are still coming out with all the same comments, I wonder if they will be as wrong now as they were 2 years ago when we were at a similar price and all the quotes were sub 1p more GEM etc, 6 months later we were 28p.
At least dreamer can spot an opportunity!
snappy
- 12 Aug 2005 10:37
- 1716 of 2262
"all the quotes were sub 1p more GEM etc, 6 months later we were 28p."
STOP IT YUFF PLEASE
18 months later 4.5 pence again and trading south of the 50 day MA
yuff
- 12 Aug 2005 12:20
- 1717 of 2262
exactly my point snap you were all wrong last time and more than likely this time, thanks for confirming it.
Cheers.
Moneylender
- 19 Aug 2005 22:56
- 1718 of 2262
Autocad is not dead and buried!!
https://trials1.endeavors.com/autodesk/acad2006/login.jsp
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aimtrader
- 20 Aug 2005 18:09
- 1719 of 2262
well the tad thread moves on, and i so nearly bought these a much higher price all those years ago!!!
technology excellent, delivery lacking...
superrod
- 21 Aug 2005 21:11
- 1720 of 2262
whatever you think,there is a lot of sp movement......what a shame that no-one is buying/selling. a stock market darling of yesteryear that STILL may have its day.
i watch and hope. i watch. i.......zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
mackem
- 21 Aug 2005 22:33
- 1721 of 2262
Anybody close to the company confirm that Steig has met his tax
demand and thus has stopped selling Tadpole shares, been over a
month or is he going to trick punters again that he has finished and
wait for a surge in volume on this very rumour and then sell more ?
Moneylender
- 22 Aug 2005 10:10
- 1722 of 2262
Wyse readies thin-client monitor, software improvements
Device will be introduced later this year
By Tom Krazit, IDG News Service
August 18, 2005
Wyse Technology has a few interesting thin-client devices in the works for later this year, but the company's long-term health depends on its ability to take advantage of fast networks with sophisticated software, according to the company's chief executive officer.
The San Jose, Calif., company plans to introduce a thin-client monitor later this year, said John Kish, chief executive officer of Wyse, in an interview with IDG News Service Thursday. It will have an embedded chip behind a flat-panel display, similar to an all-in-one PC such as Apple Computer's (Profile, Products, Articles) iMac computers.
This device will become the latest hardware thin client from Wyse, long known as a thin-client proponent. But since Kish joined the company 10 months ago, his focus has been on moving Wyse away from commodity hardware design to the development of software that will allow corporations to take advantage of server-based computing.
Server-based computing is one of those seemingly good ideas that never seems to go anywhere. It's based on the premise that some PC users, especially ones using just one or two applications in the course of a day, don't need all the capabilities provided by a PC. Instead, they could access their applications through a simple hub on their desks that connects to a server where all the data and applications are stored. This allows IT managers to tightly control the type of software run on their networks and relieves IT departments of the burden of managing individual PCs.
However, most IT departments still issue their users PCs and endure patch cycles and hard drive failures. Kish estimates that Wyse thin clients account for about five percent of the desktop client market. In the past, the theoretical promise of thin-client computing has been overshadowed by the poor performance of applications over the network and the conservative nature of IT managers uneasy about introducing an unfamiliar concept.
Despite the obstacles, Wyse still believes in the promise of thin clients because networking technology is finally reaching the point where server-based data can reach a user's desktop almost as quickly as data stored locally, Kish said.
Security concerns are another factor that is reawakening interest in server-based computing, said Mark Margevicius, a research director with Gartner Inc.
"Our clients feel that [Microsoft's (Profile, Products, Articles)] Windows today is very exposed to a lot of bad things out there," Margevicius said. By controlling data from a central location, IT departments with thin clients can limit the ability of users to download software potentially contaminated with viruses or worms, he said.
Even though many of these arguments resonate with IT managers tired of scrambling to contain a virus outbreak, in the end resistance to change and sticker shock work against companies such as Wyse, Margevicius said. Although Gartner has studies that show server-based computing often reduces maintenance expenses by 10 percent to 40 percent, thin clients can be expensive to set up and require staff to be retrained on the new infrastructure, he said.
Thin clients probably hold the greatest promise outside North America and Western Europe, said Roger Kay, president of Endpoint Technologies Associates Inc.
"While the developed world would have to overcome the inertia of the existing technology, [thin clients] could stand a chance elsewhere," Kay said.
Wyse hopes improved management software will make it easier for new users to embrace thin clients, Kish said. The company is investing heavily in software development centers in India and China, not just to save money but also to take advantage of local talent to design products specifically for those markets, he said.
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Moneylender
- 22 Aug 2005 10:23
- 1723 of 2262
Project manager
Project Manager, Professional Services
If you are looking for the chance to promote cutting edge, mobile GIS software built using ESRI and Microsoft technology, then this is the opportunity for you. The Geospatial Solutions Division of Tadpole Technology Group is currently hiring a motivated, business professional to project manage GIS technology implementations.
The project manager will play a central and highly visible role throughout varied projects managing budget, costs, requirements analysis, development, and implementation.
yuff
- 22 Aug 2005 11:42
- 1724 of 2262
ml
Is that the sp above the 50day ma
:-)
Moneylender
- 22 Aug 2005 12:05
- 1725 of 2262
Think you spoke too soon Yuff!!
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Moneylender
- 22 Aug 2005 12:51
- 1726 of 2262
Carlsbad, CA, August 22, 2005: Tadpole Technology Group announces the roll-out of GO! Sync (Redline) at JEA, a community-owned utility that serves 750,000 accounts in Northeast Florida.
In 2004, JEA selected ESRI's ArcGIS software as its GIS enterprise standard. As part of that selection, Tadpole Technology was chosen to implement a field mapping solution that supports electric, water and sewer operations. This field implementation uses GO! Sync (Redline) to enable over 300 JEA field personnel to leverage enterprise information in support of existing GIS operations.
Tadpole Technology's award winning GO! Sync (Redline) was selected because the software is versatile, easy to use and complements JEA's investment in its GIS infrastructure by seamlessly integrating with ArcGIS. It maintains many of the usability factors common with the paper map approach, including drawing on the map, sharing map data corrections, work-related drawings, and personal notes.
"A consistent, supportable architecture is just as important as creating field efficiencies and savings for large organizations. With GO! Sync, organizations invested in ESRI can now confidently and cost-effectively extend that investment into field operations," states Ian Martin, Utilities Executive Account Manager for the Geospatial Solutions Division of Tadpole Technology.
In addition to utilizing the standard map viewing, database query and map correction features in GO! Sync (Redline), JEA contracted Tadpole Technology to develop customized electric, water and sewer traces and integrate GO! Sync (Redline) with various third-party business systems, including the electric's outage management system. Implementation of these mission critical enhancements was facilitated by Tadpole's enterprise framework architecture, which includes flexible configuration /customization options.
"We found GO! Sync (Redline) to be easy to learn and simple to use, but also extendable to our unique needs." adds Maria Benavides, Project Manager for JEA. "Maps in the field were important to us, but so was integration with other business systems, as well as support for our types of traces and searching. GO! Sync (Redline) does it all for us and because of GO! Sync's enterprise approach maintenance is easy."
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About JEA
JEA is the largest community-owned utility in Florida and the eighth largest in the United States. For more information: www.jea.com.
About GO! Sync (Redline)
GO! Sync (Redline) is a fit for purpose application framework for enabling field adoption of ArcGIS for both viewing and sketching. It is built upon ArcGIS Engine and uses the GO! Sync data management engine to incrementally distribute updates to and from field devices.
About The Geospatial Solutions Division of Tadpole Technology
The Geospatial Solutions Division of Tadpole Technology provides enterprise infrastructure software solutions to support the management, replication and distribution of geographic data within and between organizations. Tadpole Technology is a strategic partner of ESRI, the world's leading GIS Company.
pachandl
- 24 Aug 2005 09:38
- 1727 of 2262
Been away for 12 days and returned to .... nothing! Oh well, I shall have to put my dreams on hold for awhile longer.
mackem
- 24 Aug 2005 17:36
- 1728 of 2262
Could get nasty tomorrow, just when you think it cant get any worse
they dilute the stock even more with more GEM stock under 4p, combined
with Steig selling albeit not recently it's not going to do the stock any favours
short term.
mackem
- 24 Aug 2005 17:47
- 1729 of 2262
Are they that desperate for just 100k to provide working capital.
Can anybody see any positives out of this because i cant ?
snappy
- 24 Aug 2005 18:50
- 1730 of 2262
They still cannot be making any money and the number of fools prepared to part with their ca$h is dwindling.
Look out for another Steig of the dump share dump and the price will weaken further.
Come on moneygrabber post a few more irrelevant articles, you would make 3 times retired Keith a happy man. The career break from cleaning the public toilets in Richmond to trade a few Tadpole shares didn't do him much good, although no doubt the public toilets in Richmond are now cleaner than ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Moneylender
- 24 Aug 2005 19:52
- 1731 of 2262
The Company today announces the issue of 2,803,486 Ordinary Shares at a price of
3.78p to GEM Global Yield Fund Limited, pursuant to the equity line of credit
provided to the Company by GEM Global Yield Fund Limited, details of which were
announced to the shareholders on 26 January 2005.
The need for this equity issue is in line with expectations in order to maintain
sufficient working capital headroom as was indicated in the interim statement
dated 28 April 2005.