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May 25
2010

HTC Desire, Server 2008 & Sage! In no particular order...

Posted by: Kelvin Lawrance

Tagged in: software

It's been a funny old couple of weeks.  As the month end approaches its time to update the blog but I'm really not sure what to write about this time.  It's not like I haven't been busy!

Apr 28
2010

SharePoint and filling the gaps

Posted by: Kelvin Lawrance

Tagged in: software

I've been fortunate enough to have some time to do a little more detailed evaluation of Microsoft's SharePoint recently and I've been pleasantly surprised how much it's come on since the last version I looked at in detail. I don't get the time to do any 'proper' programming these days but I like to keep my hand in with various technologies just so I understand what developers are saying to me in progress meetings.

Oct 06
2009

How will Google Wave circumvent the challenge of the corporate firewall?

Posted by: Kelvin Lawrance

Tagged in: software

There is clearly a fuss about Google Wave.  People appear desperate for an invite to the 100,000 user trial as they assume it will be the next big thing.  For me it's a nice idea that will unfortunately not surmount my greatest issue for on-line collaboration - the corporate security policy.

Oct 01
2009

Autotweet engaged captain!

Posted by: Kelvin Lawrance

Tagged in: software

As the Continuity marketing machine gathers pace I've now added an auto tweeting feature to the site ...

Sep 30
2009

Cheap way to make a full partition backup

Posted by: Jon Walters

Tagged in: software

Just about to attempt to install Windows 7 so I need to make a backup.

Sep 30
2009

Peace of mind while using USB memory sticks

Posted by: Jon Walters

Tagged in: software

After recent articles in the press, I have become increasingly concerned about the security of data on my USB memory stick. To overcome this, I have started using TrueCrypt encryption software......

Sep 29
2009

Off the shelf mythology

Posted by: Kelvin Lawrance

Tagged in: software

It's a shame there are so many good salesman out there or should that be it's a shame there are so many naive customers for them to feed on!