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Green I.T – Creating a True Enterprise Content Management Infrastructure

August 11, 2009 - 10:10 pm No Comments

Robert L. Kee is the Process Change Executive within Global Technology and Operations, responsible for setting the Banks direction and managing the transformation of the Banks paper based processes to less paper intensive while creating a true Enterprise Content Management infrastructure across the Bank. This includes the strategy for the design, development, distribution and production of all digital, printed and published materials and the management of the strategy for desktop print throughout the Bank. Responsibilities also extend to developing an Intelligent Mail Strategy that oversees the Banks postage related spends and processes. https://www.meettheboss.com

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Can you please summarise this article and give your opinion?

August 11, 2009 - 9:31 am 3 Comments

This is the article:

The Scottish tourism industry will be "dead in the water" without embracing new technologies.
The warning came from Alan Rankin, chief executive of the Aviemore and Cairngorms Destination Management Organisation, ahead of Tourism Innovation Day, on February 28 in Glasgow.
Rankin, former chief executive of the Scottish Tourism Forum, spoke out following results of a Scottish tourism survey carried out by Highland Business Research for Tourism Innovation Day, which showed that 59% of companies felt that they could do better in terms of embracing technology.
He said: "The tourism industry will be dead in the water unless it adopts the opportunities presented by new technologies."
Many of the companies surveyed, which included accommodation businesses and tourist and visitor attractions in Scotland, cited similar themes when asked about their biggest technology challenges.
These included securing funding to develop and increase the use of technology; not having broadband available in their area; being able to update their website regularly; the cost of promoting a small business on the web and staying on top of changing technology and trends such as the growth in use of rich media and Web2.0.
Rankin questioned whether Scotland will be able to meet the challenge as quickly as emerging markets.
"In the global market, having your website configured for the mobile phone, will become a necessity," he said.
"For a lot of people in the Asian economies, the phone is a more important internet mechanism than the computer. This will become increasingly true of the developed markets.
"Yet in some of our key rural tourism areas in Scotland, we don’t have the mobile technology infrastructure in place – a major obstacle to overcome. Some areas do not even have broadband available."
In the Scottish tourism survey, 94% of respondents have not offered mobile travel applications for customers and 96% did not have a version of their website for the mobile phone.
Respondents were aware of the importance of social networking sites as a promotional channel, but only 17% of respondents had used such sites for promoting their businesses.
Rankin warned that using social networking comes with its own sets of problems.
"Such sites can pose challenges in terms of controlling the messages and should a company receive online criticism, it is there for the whole world to see. Companies therefore need to either get their service right in the first place," he said.
Tourism Innovation Day, which is organised by the Tourism Innovation Group with Scottish Enterprise, has been designed to inspire and equip Scottish tourism organisations to apply technology, and develop innovative new products and services.
Sue Crossman, project director for TiG, said, "The percentage of global hotel bookings made online for the first quarter of 2007 was almost double that of the same period last year.
"Internet bookings accounted for 41.2% of total CRS bookings in major hotels chains throughout the world, up from 22% in 2006.
"One third of all bookings during the first quarter of 2007 came through hotels’ own websites.
"With the ever increasing use of the web coupled with mobile phone advances, new technology will let the customer source better deals, and will raise their expectations in terms of receiving more customised tourist information."
She challenged businesses of all sizes to raise their game in exploiting new technology, calling for "effective digital portals" to be set up for all of Scotland’s main tourist destinations.
The portals could use technology similar to popular social networking sites such as Bebo and Facebook, and allow visitors to post comments, pictures or videos about their personal experience of any location or service.
Crossman claimed such sites would boost online bookings and help visitors find out more about the quality and variety of tourism experiences on offer.
Digital portals would encourage smaller business, such as individual bed and breakfasts, that are still not confident about what the new technology can do for them, to work together to promote themselves and their location.
She said: "Some companies are missing out on the available technology and that is not helping our global competitiveness.
"There are now cost-effective ways for any accommodation business to offer online bookings; this is a must going forward. New technology, including the kind that allows you to post user-generated content on the web, is very exciting and should be helping destinations get their messages out there effectively."
Tourism Innovation Day includes keynote speaker, Ben Vinod, chief innovator at Sabre Holdings, the company behind Lastminute.com.
by Phil Davies

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ECM, MOSS2007, Web Content Management, Enterprise Content Management, Sharepoint Server

August 9, 2009 - 12:10 am No Comments

This is Module 6 of Course 5061a -Microsoft Official course for MOSS2007, It’s 6 module- we had detailed discussion with corporates including the Air Force people.

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I want to the computer science, but th0ere are various colleges that offer course content. Can you?

August 7, 2009 - 5:23 am 1 Comment

This college DIT COLLEGE offersStage One (Common):

Programming, Algorithms and Data Structures, Computer Technology, Information Technology, Building a PC, Introduction to Networking, Computer Physics, Communications Studies and Personal Development, Quantitative Methods for Computing.

Stage Two (Common):

Programming, Software Engineering, Databases, Practical Programming and Databases, Operating Systems, Internet Services & Web Development, Networking 1, Networking 2, Microprocessors, Discrete Mathematics for Computing.

Stage Three (Full-Time Pathway):

Core Modules:
Programming, Information Systems, Systems Analysis and Design, WAN Technologies, Internet Application Development, Network Programming, I.T. Law and Professional Issues, Project.

Option Modules:
IT Management, Assistive Technology, Human Computer Interface, Robot Technology, Systems Programming, Security, Set up your own Business, Operations Research.
Students select one module from this list in addition to the core modules in Stage Three (Full-Time Pathway).

Stage Three (Internship Pathway):

Programming, Information Systems, Systems Analysis and Design, WAN Technologies, Internet Application Development, Network Programming, I.T. Law and Professional Issues, Internship.

Internship: Students will be expected to work 2 days per week over the period of the academic year.

Stage Four (Full-Time Pathway):

Core Modules:
Database Applications, Database Administration, System Integration, Enterprise Systems, Project.

Option Modules:
Advanced Software Engineering, Assistive Technology, Knowledge Management, Games Programming, Music Technology, Advanced Internet Applications, Graphics and Image Technology, Spatial Databases.
Students select two modules from this list in addition to the core modules in Stage Four (Full-Time Pathway).

Stage Four (Internship Pathway):

Database Applications, Database Administration, System Integration, Enterprise Systems, Project, Internship.

Internship: Students will be expected to work 2 days per week over the period of the academic year.

General Structure
The full programme is a four-stage programme, which can be completed in four years of full-time study. Two pathways are available on this programme as illustrated below. One pathway will require full-time attendance by students at DIT. The second pathway (Internship Pathway) will entail an internship programme involving three days per week attendance at DIT and two days per week paid internship in a local computer company. Career Opportunities
The focus in the programme is on practical skills and it is designed to educate graduates to work as IT developers and network and system practitioners in a broad range of commercial, industrial and technological areas. The programme content is sufficiently wide to encourage advancement to more senior positions in the computing industry within a few years. A number of the modules in the programme broadly follow syllabi similar to some external international certification bodies. Students graduating from the programme will be familiar with the material required to pass examinations leading to Cisco Certified Network Associate, and Oracle Certification in Development and Administration.

The other college MAYNOOTH COLLEGE which i think its better offers Course Topics

First Year
Students study Computer Science, Mathematics and two other subjects from Biology, Chemistry, Experimental Physics or Mathematical Physics. The Computer Science course will cover the following topics over two semesters:
- Introduction to Programming
- Introduction to Computer Science
- Introduction to Computer Systems

Second Year
Students study Computer Science related topics and two Mathematics modules
- Algorithms & Data Structures 1 & 2
- Software Testing
- Operating Systems
- Computer Architecture 1 & 2
- Communication Skills
- Discrete Structures 1
- Web Information Processing
- Software Engineering & Software Process
- Introduction to Statistics
- Databases

Third Year
- Programming Languages & Compilers
- Empirical Software Engineering
- Computer Networks
- Team Project
- Software Design
- Industrial Work Placement

Fourth Year
- Theory of Computation
- Complexity
- Programming Paradigms
- Final Year Project

Six modules chosen from:
- Music Programming 1
- Signal Processing
- Machine Learning & Neural Networks
- Artificial Intelligence & Natural Language Processing
- Computer Vision
- Cryptography
- Advanced Concepts in Computer Science
- Music Programming 2
- Parallel & Distributed Systems
- Neurocomputation
- Numerical Computation
- Robotics
- Computer Graphics
Career Options
A degree in Computer Science opens up many career opportunities in, for example, industry, business, and health care. Graduates will find themselves working on topics such as aids for the disabled, medical imaging, industrial control; they will be designing graphical in

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Xythos v-Blog – Part 1; Cost Savings with Enterprise Content Management

August 6, 2009 - 3:07 am No Comments

Vidgo Blog Part 1 – Cost savings with Enterprise Content Management and how it is being used to control costs, during challenging economic times.

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CMS for Educational institutions (k-12)?

August 5, 2009 - 8:27 am 1 Comment

What is the best open source Content Management System for educational enterprises?

It really depends on what you need it to do. Some are great at some things and weak on others. Try this – http://www.cmsmatrix.org/matrix/cms-matrix

Were can i find information on?

August 3, 2009 - 5:21 am 2 Comments

EAI (enterprise application integration), Content management software and Database Software?
I need everything from what it is, theyr advanatges and disadvantages and what it is used for etc..
Thanks..
In goggle there is but in bits not the full thing, unfortunatly!

try wikipedia.org

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_application_integration

hope this helps

EMC Enterprise Content Management

August 3, 2009 - 12:22 am No Comments

Bring your content to life and discover the potential of the information ecosystem.

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I want to know Jobs on "Documentum" in Hyderabad

August 1, 2009 - 2:36 am 1 Comment

Iam working on Enterprise content management(Documentum). I want to relocate to Hyderabad. Plz let me know if there are any openings in Hyderabad(In any company) for Documentum. My total IT Exp is 2 Years.

There are openings in Satyam for Documentum in Hyderabad.