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Vidyo Plug-In to Bring HD Video to IBM Lotus Sametime

Vidyo’s new plug-in will enable users to IBM’s Sametime UC platform to easily initiate and participate in HD video collaboration sessions. – Video conferencing vendor Vidyo next week will show off a new plug-in that
will enable users of IBMs Lotus Sametime
unified communications platform to easily start and participate in
high-definition video conferences
The
company will demonstrate the new Vidyo Plug-In for IBM
Lotus Sametime C…


How to Safely Implement Bring Your Own Computer Programs

Bring Your Own Computer programs are becoming more popular in the workplace because today’s workers are no longer content to work on locked-down, one-size-fits-all, corporate-issued desktops. Bring Your Own Computer programs give users the flexibility to choose their own devices and applications. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Purnima Padmanabhan offers seven best practices that IT can follow to avoid the pitfalls and reap the benefits of Bring Your Own Computer programs. – The growing popularity of Macs among consumers is beginning to spill into the enterprise and younger workers, in particular, are demanding hardware flexibility in the workplace. Companies with IT policies that are too strict are finding it difficult to hire and retain Millennials. Some image-conscio…


BridgeStor Appliance to Bring Deduplication, Compression to Microsoft DPM

System Center Data Protection Manager provides data protection for Microsoft Windows Server, Exchange, SQL, SharePoint and Hyper-V environments. – BridgeStor has expanded its line of Application Optimized Storage appliances
with the introduction of its latest appliance for Microsoft System Center Data
Protection Manager, which is designed to enable small to medium-size business customers
using DPM to shrink their capacity requirements by up…


What will 2011 bring?

What will 2011 bring for the auto industry? On the demand-side, much depends on how the global economy shapes up. In that respect, developments in the US and in China are particularly significant. If the US economy performs as many commentators are expecting it to (they are pretty cautious, but expect some strengthening, especially in the second half), then the gradual rebounding of the US vehicle market should continue.

For China, the concerns surround signs of an overheating economy and efforts by the Chinese authorities to calm frenetic growth. A slowdown to vehicle market growth is widely expected, but how pronounced the slowdown will turn out to be is a big question. If the economy continues to grow at something like 10% a year, with inflation and asset bubble worries subdued, then the car market may continue to run at a very high level.

But the Chinese government may decide to take its foot off the fiscal stimulus pedal and that’s possibly a fine judgement to call if confidence generally starts to wane. After close to 18m units sold in 2010, there might be a bit of fizz in the vehicle market that quickly turns to slack if Chinese manufacturing activity stalls. But people said that last year and the market accelerated in 2010. Much depends on how China’s economy is managed and how Beijing pulls the appropriate policy levers. Confidence is key.

Another issue for China could be chronic congestion in major cities, which may start to see the authorities taking a less accommodating attitude to continued high growth in car sales. That’s definitely something to watch. Even people who are new to car ownership can be put off by epic traffic jams. And if that doesn’t put them off, rationing could be a measure that chokes off car demand very effectively (or causes a boom ahead of introduction…). 

CHINA: Beijing drastically limits new vehicle registrations in 2011

In Western Europe, the professional forecasters are saying that we will likely see a slight contraction versus 2010 as the market settles down after the scrappage boom of 2009 that also spilled into 2010.

Further east, look out for recovery in Russia. If Russia’s car market comes back, those who have invested in capacity there will breathe a big sigh of relief. But they will also have to take account of the Russian government’s changing attitude to the industry and foreign automakers. It will likely mean foreign brands with plants in Russia have to source more parts and content in Russia and do it more quickly than they would like. That’s going to be a big challenge for some. The devil may be in the detail.

Expect to hear even more about electric drive technologies in 2011. That is kind of inevitable. With the Chevrolet Volt (range extender) and Nissan Leaf hitting the market, we’ll get a feel for how far consumers really are prepared to embrace such new technologies.

But most of all, expect a few surprises ahead. Where can we look for them? Well, the shape of the global auto industry  – markets, major production centres, sourcing costs and regional specialisms – and the companies within it is pretty uneven. That creates plenty of opportunities for corporate restructuring of one sort or another – alliances, selective collaborations or, indeed, mergers and acquisitions.

Volvo Cars went to Geely last year. Jaguar and Land Rover went to Tata a few years back. We will likely see companies in emerging markets continuing to take steps on to the international stage in 2011. There are major growth opportunities out there and just serving your home market only gets you so far.

Anyway, whatever 2011 brings – and it will certainly be the usual mixture of the good, the bad and the ugly – I nevertheless wish everyone reading this a Happy New Year!

By the way, if you would like to skim through some highlights from the year just gone…

December 2010 management briefing: Review of 2010

 

Govt. reshuffle that wouldn’t bring changes

The ruling coalition parties are set to discuss possible changes in Serbia’s government during this month. It seems, however, that the “initial enthusiasm” heard from party leaders to reduce the number of portfolios has waned.

Why IBM’s Racetrack Memory Could Bring Terabyte-Level Storage to Mobile Devices

IBM believes its development will provide a quantum boost in read/write performance over conventional memory and add up to 100 times storage capacity as a side benefit. – Just when one starts believing that processors can’t possibly get much
smaller and more powerful, storage can’t get much more capacious and networks
can’t move data much faster, somebody always comes up with an IT breakthrough
that reboots all that thinking.

IBM Almaden Labs in San
Jose, Cali…


Bring New Life to Your Photo Collection with a Photo Collage Maker Posted By : Adam Firework

A photo collage maker gives you the opportunity to make beautiful presentations of your photos. You can give them that exotic and artistic touch with the help of any easy-to-use and fully featured program called Photo Collage maker from Artensoft.

Apple Shouldn’t Bring the iPhone to T-Mobile, Sprint: 10 Reasons Why

News Analysis: An analyst claims that Verizon might pay Apple to not bring its iPhone to T-Mobile’s or Sprint’s networks. That sounds like a wise idea for Apple. – Since
its release in 2007, Apple’s iPhone has been available exclusively to AT amp;T
customers in the United States.
Since that launch, rumors have been swirling that Apple would be bringing its
smartphone to Verizon’s network sooner rather than later. But more than three
years since that launc…


Bring Your Applications to Life with Perfect Design Icons Posted By : Julia Gerasimova

First impressions should never be underestimated and as you know, almost any web page or application has icons in it. Professional Design Icons makes your software looked better and more professional.

Comm100 Upgrades Its Email Ticket Software to Bring Superior Customer Service Posted By : Alice Roberts

This article is primarily concerned about the update of Comm100 email ticket software.

RS president: Tadić, Josipović bring hope

Serbian and Croatian presidents have brought new optimism and new hope to the region, Republic of Srpska (RS) President Milorad Dodik told daily Politika.

He pointed out that good relations between Serbia and Croatia were a prerequisite for stability of the entire region, including Bosnia-Herzegovina.

“Media should bring EU closer to citizens”

Head of the European Union Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert says that in their reporting on EU integration Serbian media should bring EU closer to citizens.

At the presentation of the result of a BBC research on the coverage of EU integration by Serbian media, Degert said that this year’s progress report included topics of electronic communications and digitalization, but also the cases of unresolved murders of three journalists.

Internet Television – Bring home the magic Posted By : Scott John

With its superior audio streaming functionalities, PCs have also begun to offer users with internet radio and internet television…

FCC Says Wireless Spectrum to Bring $120B in Value

With the U.S. facing a spectrum crunch, the Federal Communications Commission wants 500MHz of new spectrum for mobile broadband within the next decade. – Concerned about the current crunch on spectrum, the Federal Communications
Commission claims the allocation of 500MHz of new spectrum for mobile broadband
will stimulate $120 billion in near-term value and hundreds of billions of
dollars for the U.S.
economy over time.
Spectrum is leveraged by …


Internet Television Intends To Bring TV at Viewers Fingertips Posted By : Scott John

Internet television also let viewers escape a major glitch of live viewing, as it discards off the interruption caused by…

Sprint, Clearwire, Time Warner to Bring WiMax 4G to NYC

Sprint, Clearwire and Time Warner Cable together announced that theyll each offer their own branded WiMax 4G service in New York over Clearwires growing WiMax network. – Sprint, Clearwire and Time Warner Cable are planning to pick up the
pace for New Yorkers. In an Oct. 18 announcement, the three announced
plans to launch 4G mobile Internet services “later this year” in the
Big Apple, each under its own 4G brand.
Each service, however, will be based on Clearwir…


Microsoft, Adobe Merger Seems Unlikely, but Could Bring Gains

Microsoft and Adobe met to discuss a possible merger and the best way to compete with Apple, according to The New York Times. But some analysts see a merger as unlikely. – Microsoft has no comment on rumors that it’s interested in acquiring Adobe
Software, but that hasn’t stopped some analysts from mulling over the
implications of such a move.
quot;Microsoft and Adobe have been around for a very long time, and their
software products can be found on just about ev…


Polycom SpectraLink 8400 Handsets Bring Barcoding to Health Care

Polycom’s SpectraLink 8400 handsets feature barcode scanning for medical, industrial and retail environments. – Unified communications player Polycom
Sept. 21 introduced its SpectraLink 8400 series handsets, which offer barcoding
capabilities geared toward mobile workers in the health care, industrial,
retail and hospitality industries.
The SpectraLink 8400 is the first wireless handset to feature an inte…


Intel’s McAfee Buyout to Bring Embedded Security to Universe of Smart Devices

News Analysis: Intels purchase of McAfee could make security a ubiquitous feature across a wide variety of smart devices and consumer products. – Chip making giant Intels purchase of security software producer McAfee
is more than just the merger of two companies to make one larger
company. Its also a strong sign that Intel has decided to take
security to another level throughout its product line. In addition, it
also shows that Intel is q…


Microsoft Partners: Bring on Windows Phone 7

With Microsofts release of the Windows Phone 7 developer tools beta and the impending delivery of preproduction preview devices to developers representing major milestones, Microsoft and its partners say there is light at the end of the tunnel as the company braces to compete with Apple and Android in the mobile space. – WASHINGTON – With Microsofts release of the
Windows Phone 7 developer tools beta and the impending delivery of
preproduction preview devices to developers representing major
milestones, Microsoft and its partners say there is light at the end of
the tunnel as the company continues its move to re…