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I finally got the chance to go visit the new Microsoft Store at the Mall of America in Minneapolis. I have to say that I was pretty impressed. The Microsoft Store is directly across from the Apple Store.  The comparison between the two stores is so obvious, that you feel the competition oozing out of [...]

“It’s Innovation, not Open Source. . .” I just finished reading Gregg Keizer’s Computer World article, “Adobe escalates feud with Apple over Flash.” In his article, Keizer outlines some new developments in the ongoing Next Tech War. Specifically, Keizer links to a post on Adobe’s website titled, “Freedom of Choice,” which offers a letter from [...]

“All of those cartoon faces have names and represent specific job functions or roles in an organization.”

Microsoft joins the Tech War and shows Apple how to do this “social media thing” the right way. In a ZDnet article just published today, titled Microsoft fires back at critics of its HTML5 strategy, Ed Bott describes the very different approaches Microsoft and Apple are taking to announce their support for the HTML5 standard.  It [...]

This Means War! Today, Adobe launches the highly anticipated Creative Suite 5 (CS5). The most anticipated feature of CS5 is the ability to develop applications using Flash technologies and compile the application so it will run in Apple’s iPhone. The great thing about this, from Adobe’s perspective, is that it allows hundreds of thousands of [...]

I had an “Ahh Haa” moment as I read Nathan Bransford’s blog. (@NathanBransford on twitter) For those who don’t know: Nathan Bransford is a Literary Agent for top agency Curtis Brown, LTD. His blog can be found here: http://ow.ly/12P4I I’d been wondering for several weeks now, why Apple decided to finally produce the iPad. I’d [...]

Originally published in March 2005 by Bryant Avey InterNuntius Academe Presents: Executive Summary on the future of Technology and Service Infrastructure For the Health Care Industry Bryant Avey InterNuntius, Inc. Disclosure: The purpose of this paper is to provide information on changes taking place in the health care industry.  It is not the intent of [...]

As we move into the Digital Age, organizations must reevaluate traditional infrastructures, redesigning themselves to move at “the speed of thought,” rather than the lethargic pace of the Industrial and Information ages.

Wouldn’t it be nice if, as a developer, you could stay inside of SQL or your chosen Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and get all the information necessary to identify what fields and tables you need to use to access the JDE data? Wouldn’t it be great if you could not only see the descriptions, but also see field lengths? Wouldn’t it be great to be able to search for specific field aliases throughout JDE to discover all the tables where specific fields are used throughout the JDE system? While we’re wishing, wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could perform wildcard searches for field descriptions, aliases, data types, and other information in the Data Dictionary, right from our development environments?