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Category Archives: reviews
Software Development – Team Collaboration
Software development involves people, knowledge, technique, tools, methodologies, and more. Managers, software architects, developers, and quality assurance teams have many challenges to deal with, particularly with the increasing geographic dispersion of software services teams across the entire globe. A lot … Continue reading
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Tagged Collaboration, ibm, ratoinal team concert, software, team
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Google TV – Logitech Revue Review
I am a huge believer that the way we consume the video is going to change. And its not far off. Google TV made a bold step to bring the online video content to the TV. The Google TV platform … Continue reading
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Tagged google, google tv, internet tv, logitech, Review, revue
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Can Skype change your life?
Well.. not exactly. Till now, video calling has been a luxury and expensive act that remained with in the corporate walls or riches. What Skype did is to bring this luxury to common man and small businesses. Yeah… you may … Continue reading
Google TV – Customer’s Dilemma [Updated]
I am planning to do the below Market Research for my Marketing class. Any takers ? Topic : “Google TV – Customer’s Dilemma” Abstract : Every year $70 billion is spent on the ads alone in US and 4 billion … Continue reading
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Tagged google, google tv, logitech, sony
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Product Management tools
Below is a set of PM tools for capturing and tracking products. As you see, there is no silver bullet. Rather use a mix of tools to leverage the best features from each tool. Excel Jira Microsoft Project MindManager Balsamiq … Continue reading
Why Google TV?
Bringing the Web and TV content together is attempted by many in the past and it’s Google TV now. Initially i was all skeptical why Google has it as a big project spending huge $ on marketing. Apart from many … Continue reading
Oracle Open World 2010
Oracle is all about offering “Complete integrated stack” of IT infrastructure to its customers. After the Sun acquisition, this is the first OOW and the company showed the synergy of its wide range of products. Some of the highlights that caught … Continue reading
AlwaysOn Stanford Summit 2010 Roundup
I am so excited to write this blog as this is very very dear to me. I just finished attending the AlwaysOn 2010 Stanford Summit at Stanford, CA. It started on 27th evening and ended today 29th July. Two and … Continue reading
I can see it coming…
As i wrote in my previous entry that i will be starting the part-time MBA from this September from UC Davis Bay Area campus. By now, i am already seeing most of the challenges that i would be facing. It’s … Continue reading
Tip 2 [Ecl2JDev] – Discover External Tools
A very useful feature in Eclipse is the ability to configure external tools. This enables us to configure ant scripts and others tools which otherwise are not part of the development environment. The real value is the ability to use … Continue reading