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Category Archives: change in IT
PUBLIC vs PRIVATE Identity and Google+
In the last month Google released multiple changes to their Gmail and Calendar services plus released a new service called Google+. This post does not describe Google+ or its capabilities, there are many blogs and articles in process of doing … Continue reading
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Google IO – 2011 new Dessert for Android
A tech company tradition is to assign non-descript and often funny code names to future products. While comical, the true intent is to thwart competitors before formal release. A stoic type of humor in a very serious and ultra-competitive business. … Continue reading
Defining future Web tech via Google IO – 2011
Google IO – the company’s namesake annual event (held May 10-12th) is one many have never heard of! That’s because its primary audience is “technology developers”. A gathering of geeks, nerds and mystical genius types who actually create and build … Continue reading
Posted in AAA Computing, Android, Anytime Access, change in IT, Chromebook, cloud computing, Microsoft, Web 2.0
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The CLOUD: it is My PC and My Server
Cloud Computing, a giant and complex topic, defined in a multitude of ways. Everyone is asking – is it the answer? Will it solve all computing needs and be the greatest thing ever –or– is it just a passing fad? … Continue reading
Government Procurement Watchdogs – decide to procure Google Apps
On Dec. 1, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) picked Google Apps to be provider of e-mail and collaboration software for its 17,000 full-time workers. GSA is an independent agency of the Federal Government, who’s mission statement is: “…to use … Continue reading
Ten times more applications for GAFYD customers
“Google Apps For Your Domain” (GAFYD) was how Google originally referred to its cloud computing solution suite when released in August 2006. The product has been referred to by varying names (i.e. Standard, Premier, Non-Profit etc) as it evolved over … Continue reading
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AllThingsIP.com graduates from WordPress.COM to .ORG
I’ve used the WordPress blogging tool for well over 2 years. But for those that don’t know, WordPress offers their blogging program in 2 distinct flavors – WordPress.COM and WordPress.ORG and this month we have converted from one to the … Continue reading
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IP address is the Web equivalent to a telephone number – and we are running out
The technical details and history of phone numbers and IP addresses could fill up volumes of books and hours of discussion. Yet there is a simple component to it all: Telephone numbers are how we specifically connect one “talking device” … Continue reading
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WEB 2.0 – the Early Business Model Evolves
It’s rare occasion I read a book I think others just need to know about. This is not a formal review or marketing plug, I wanted to share how I came to a much better understanding of the term Web … Continue reading
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Cloud Computing, Disruptive Technology causing historical shift
There is no question Cloud Computing has arrived as a viable and desirable form of doing computer tasks of all types. Unfortunately the term is “vague” and when described in technical terms can be even more confusing. This post seeks … Continue reading
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