|
reporting: search
WinMan's redevelopment in .NET was well received making 2008 our most successful so far. Introducing Microsoft Reporting Services in SQL has advanced the reporting power of the product and features such as custom dashboards, custom forms, web reporting and process controls put WinMan users firmly at the cutting edge of modern ERP. Enhanced flexibility, performance and transparency makes WinMan the smart choice for small & medium sized companies. See WinMan and case studies at the IT Showcase!
in Computer Security
via IT Showcase Online @ 7:14 13th Nov
- Related
After making reports for a long time, I found something strange recently. Various reporting tool vendors advertise by all means to attract users' attentions; however, programmers show great interests in Jsper report + ireport, the representatives of free and open source Java tool. You can find that it is discussed in full swing in almost all the forums with Java report board, and there are always a lot of questioners.
in Open Source
via TheServerSide.com @ 4:20 4th Nov
- Related
In a recent study analyzing 590 event reports in physician offices (POLs), there were almost 1,000 testing errors, with almost 25 percent of these errors relating to reporting results to clinicians. Almost 13 percent of the 966 testing processing errors involved test ordering, while almost 18 percent were related to implementing the testing, including not performing the test at all, which was noted 6.7 percent in the study published in a recent issue of Quality and Safety in Health Care (2008;17;194-200).
in General Science
via Laboratory Industry Report @ 10:54 27th Oct
- Related
Well, yet another teenage hacker who "did the right thing" by reporting a security flaw is being punished for his actions. Although it definitely sounds like the whole story may not be in the clear yet, a 15-year-old New York high school student has been charged with three felonies claiming that he accessed a file containing social security numbers, driver's license numbers, and home addresses of past and present employees ... and then sent an anonymous email to the principal alerting him to the security flaw. "All that was needed to access the information was a district password. School officials have admitted that thousands of students, faculty and employees could have accessed the same file for up to two weeks."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 8:19 28th Oct
- Related
critical applications to handheld devices, introduces Vaultus’ Mobile Daily Flash Dashboard, a mobile solution that gives retail managers real-time mobile access to actionable data. Particularly during peak seasons, retail managers need to keep a constant pulse on their business intelligence to monitor and track how the season is going. With an increasingly mobile manager, time sensitive data cannot always be accessible by the manager - prompting Vaultus to develop this turn-key mobile solution for Daily Flash Reporting.
in Mobile Technology
via Device Management Forum @ 20:58 4th Nov
- Related
We're reporting live from the Los Angeles Auto Show 2008. Come back throughout the day and night to see reports, photos and blogs streamed live from LA. Our reporting team of staff writer Ben Pulman and executive editor Gavin Green are in L.A. and filing stories from dusk til dawn. Read our live blog below and click on the A-Z of related stories on the left to click through for more news of every major new-car launch.
in Blog Watch
via Car Online @ 17:23 19th Nov
- Related
raque writes "Appleinsider is reporting that the new MacBooks/MacBookPros have built-in copy protection. Quote: 'Apple's new MacBook lines include a form of digital copy protection that will prevent protected media, such as DRM-infused iTunes movies, from playing back on devices that aren't compliant with the new priority protection measures.' Ars Technica is also reporting on the issue. Is this the deal they had to make to get NBC back? Is this a deal breaker for Apple or will fans just ignore it to get their hands on the pretty new machines? Is this a new opportunity for Linux? And what happened to Jobs not liking DRM?"
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 22:55 19th Nov
- Related
Nielsen Note: Effective with October 2007 reporting, Nielsen Online has made several enhancements to its MegaPanel service. These enhancements include more granular reporting, increased accuracy, an expanded Internet universe and more advanced tracking. Because of these methodology changes, however, pre-Oct. ‘07 results from MegaPanel-based products, including MegaView Search and MegaView Online Retail, cannot be trended with more recent results.
in Search Engines
via Seeking Alpha @ 13:30 26th Nov
- Related
Consumers in the 25 to 34 age bracket shopped online the most, with 51 per cent reporting placing an online order.Consumers in the 25 to 34 age bracket shopped online the most, with 51 per cent reporting placing an online order.
in E-commerce
via CBC @ 11:12 17th Nov
- Related
Victims of Auction Fraud Who Purchased Pirated Software Online Can be Awarded up to $500 For Reporting Counterfeit Sellers Consumers Speak Out Against Fraudulent Software Sales! WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), the principal trade association for the software and digital information industries, today announced it is extending its successful "Don't Get Mad, Get Even" anti-piracy campaign in its fight to help protect consumers who purchased illegal software online. The campaign allows buyers who purchased counterfeit software on auction websites such as eBay to get even with a fraudulent seller by reporting them to SIIA, which will then pay them up to $500 to purchase a legitimate copy of the software.
in IP & Patents
via Financials.com @ 13:31 30th Oct
- Related
When you hear the term “business intelligence” (BI), what comes to mind? For most people, the term conjures up images of reporting and analysis solutions. Jedox’s Palo Server, an in-memory OLAP data server (MOLAP) that provides open-source BI functionality, takes BI one step further. “When talking business intelligence, we don’t only mean reporting and analysis. We are also talking about planning, real-time consolidation, and top-modeling capabilities,” says Kristian Raue, the founder and CEO of Jedox.
in Open Source
via SQL Server magazine @ 23:35 8th Nov
- Related
Spot.Us is an innovative new sight that recently won funding and support from the highly respected Knight Foundation. It is garnering much attention as the concept essentially transforms the idea of community reporting and reinvigorates investigative reporting on a local level. However, would it be attracting this much support and attention if the newspaper business model weren't struggling?
in Blog Watch
via Journalism.co.uk @ 10:41 22nd Nov
- Related
Madison, Alabama – November 25, 2008 -- Graphic Technologies, Inc. (GTI) today announced a new product called the GT/Metadata Explorer. This product is a companion application for Intergraph’s G/Technology GIS System and provides a cache of tools for navigating, reporting, validating, and editing the G/Technology metadata as well as querying, tracing, and reporting the G/Technology GIS data. The GT/Metadata Explorer is ideal for getting a grip on the complexities of the G/Technology metadata, identifying metadata problems, traversing feature connectivity and ownership, and making metadata modifications.
in XML & Metadata
via GIS Café @ 16:03 25th Nov
- Related
The New York Times reports that China has "agreed to loosen restrictions on foreign news and information providers inside the country, settling a trade dispute with the United States, the European Union and Canada." Formerly, all such news sources required licensing through China's official Xinhua News Agency. Note that the focus seems to be on financial reporting and information, rather than all forms of news reporting.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 3:09 14th Nov
- Related
Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 2 December, 2008 : - - Nielsen Online reported that Web traffic from home and work to the Holiday eShopping Index increased 10% year over year on Black Friday, growing from 28.8 million unique visitors in 2007 to 31.7 million unique visitors in 2008 across more than 120 representative online retailers.
in E-commerce
via Surfers Village @ 23:06 2nd Dec
- Related
The National Ballet of Canada, seen here performing The Nutcracker, says sales for its annual Christmas performance are 'tracking ahead' of 2007. (Bruce Zinger/National Ballet of Canada)
in Arts & Culture
via Sympatico @ 19:24 29th Nov
- Related
Categories: Open Source, Software Infrastructure, Enterprise Computing, Server, Business, Web Technology
in Open Source
via ZDNet @ 12:02 20th Nov
- Related
At some point during the week of October 19, PayPal's system experienced a glitch involving eCheck payments made to eBay sellers. PayPal has been holding the payments captive ever since - and the glitch appears to be ongoing. Sellers are concerned about not being able to access their money, and are also worried whether buyers would be able to cancel orders for items already shipped. If they don't ship items because they have not received funds, sellers are concerned buyers will ding their reputations - especially since eBay has failed to publicly report the problem.
in Online Auctions
via Auctionbytes.com @ 12:46 3rd Nov
- Related
Indian Bank, Singapore Branch, to use FRSGlobal’s FinancialAnalytics to address changes specified by The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), Singapore’s Central Bank and the government’s financial supervision arm.
in Banking
via Finance Tech Online @ 11:44 4th Nov
- Related
Home Archives This week's rss feed News Live news feed Business Exchange Rates Banking & Finance Movers & Shakers 10 Questions Tech & Telecom Opinion Commentary Postview Reader comments Night & Day Prague Fringe weblog Cinema Review Restaurant Review Search restaurants Gallery Review Tempo
in Data Privacy
via Prague Post @ 15:14 13th Nov
- Related
Search took 0.03 seconds.
|
|