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Tags: Computer,Registry,Speed up,Registry Fix,Fix Your Registry,Windows XP,Windows,Speed Up,COmputer

Why RegistryFix?
The most common PC troubles are found at locations spread throughout your PC. We have pinpointed these locations, and our free scanner allows you to scan for invalid registry entries that might be causing your PC issues. The software will inform you of where the errors exist, and what potential errors they might cause. RegistryFix will scan for errors related to ActiveX controls, DLL issues, Windows explorer errors, Windows installer issues, Internet Explorer errors, Iexpore and System32 errors, Runtime errors, Outlook and Outlook Express Errors, EXE errors, Svchost errors and a wide variety of other system issues.

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Cloud computing – Basic knowledge

 

We begin with a basic understanding. What is Cloud Computing really is. It would be very helpful if we understand that. The challenge ahead is very exciting for us in this cloud computing. Many service providers will be free and that paid well. We can choose which ones fit our needs

Cloud computing is Internet- ("cloud-") based development and use of computer technology ("computing"). In concept, it is a paradigm shift whereby details are abstracted from the users who no longer need knowledge of, expertise in, or control over the technology infrastructure "in the cloud" that supports them. It typically involves the provision of dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources as a service over the Internet.

The term cloud is used as a metaphor for the Internet, based on how the Internet is depicted in computer network diagrams and is an abstraction of the underlying infrastructure it conceals. Typical cloud computing providers deliver common business applications online which are accessed from a web browser, while the software and data are stored on the servers.

These applications are broadly divided into the following categories: Software as a Service (SaaS), Utility Computing, Web Services, Platform as a Service (PaaS), Managed Service Providers (MSP), Service Commerce, and Internet Integration. The name cloud computing was inspired by the cloud symbol that is often used to represent the Internet in flow charts and diagrams."

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SAP Shares Fall, Salesforce Soars on Report

Wedbush analyst Michael Nemeroff offered up conflicting views Tuesday on Salesforce and SAP -- a pair of enterprise software rivals that appear to be headed in opposite directions going into the new decade.

Nemeroff raised Salesforce (NYSE: CRM) from a "neutral" rating to "outperform," saying that the on-demand software vendor has a "strong and stable base of recurring revenue" and "low and very achievable expectations for growing in fiscal 2011."

Earlier this month, Salesforce topped analysts estimates in its latest quarter as year-over-year sales surged more than 20 percent.

Salesforce shares subsequently stormed up to a 52-week high of $67.72 a share earlier this month. In Tuesday afternoon trading, the stock was up $0.39 a share, or 1 percent, to $64.89.

With the Nemeroff upgrade, 19 of the 33 analysts covering Salesforce maintain either a "buy" or "strong buy" recommendation.

Meanwhile, he downgraded SAP from a "neutral" rating to "underperform" and set a 12-month price target of $49 a share.

Nemeroff justified the move by citing the German software giant's "comparatively weak core business fundamentals" which he said will continue for at least the next few quarters.

He also said that incremental growth from the likes of Salesforce and other on-demand enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendors would "chip away at the company's market share and renewal rate" among smaller customers.

SAP, which earlier this week announced that it and Microsoft would team up to selling budgeting, planning and forecasting applications to their shared customers, has seen its stock make steady advances for most of the past year.

SAP shares trimmed $0.38 a share, or 1 percent, to $48.01 in Tuesday trading, down from its peak of $52.73 established last month.

Now 12 of the 16 analysts following SAP maintain either a "hold" or "underperform" rating on the stock.

TAGS: Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, SaaS, Salesforce

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Email Client - Mozilla Thunderbird

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This email client is the one i love most. It’s because of the fact that it’s free and it’s portable version.

Mozilla Thunderbird is a fully featured, secure and very functional email client and RSS feed reader. It lets you handle mail efficiently and with style, and Mozilla Thunderbird filters away junk mail too.


Pros

- Mozilla Thunderbird gets rid of junk mail precisely using Bayesian filtering and detects scams, too
- Views, tags, filters, search and virtual folders help you handle good mail in Mozilla Thunderbird
- Mozilla Thunderbird lets you reads RSS feeds like streams of email with filters, search and labeling

Cons

- Mozilla Thunderbird search and virtual folder populating don't use indexing for speed
- The Mozilla Thunderbird RSS feed reader could be integrated better and offer more power
- Mozilla Thunderbird does not exploit its own taggin fully (e.g. using automatic search folders)

Description
Mozilla Thunderbird manages multiple POP and IMAP email accounts and reads RSS feeds.
A junk mail filter using Bayesian statistics cans spam automatically in Mozilla Thunderbird.
Mail views, free-form message tags and flexible filters let you organize and prioritize good mail easily.
Searches can be saved to virtual folders that automatically aggregate relevant mail in Thunderbird.
Mozilla Thunderbird offers rich, but security and privacy conscious HTML formatting support.
Mail classified as junk can automatically be sanitized, Thunderbird detects common scam tactics.
S/MIME support lets you encrypt and sign mail in Mozilla Thunderbird (OpenPGP plug-in available).
You can run Mozilla Thunderbird from a removable medium such as USB stick.
Many extensions more allow Mozilla Thunderbird to expand its feature set or improve usability.
Mozilla Thunderbird supports Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X 10.2-10.4 and Linux.

Guide Review - Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0 - Free Email Program Mozilla Thunderbird offers a pretty and streamlined interface to a very powerful email package. Not only is Mozilla Thunderbird a secure email client, a sophisticated and very well integrated Bayesian spam filter knocks out most junk mail (after some training).
Combine these two aspects of Mozilla Thunderbird, and you get a sensible feature that automatically sanitizes (potentially dangerous) HTML code and turns off remote images for spam or anything else — worms, viruses — you classify as bad mail. Though not perfect, a scam sensor detects tactics commonly used to fool users.
Mozilla Thunderbird is just as good for good mail as it is against the bad. Flexible views, free-form tags and powerful filters, search and virtual folders (which also work fine with IMAP accounts and across email accounts) make it a snap to handle large amounts of mail. The integrated RSS feed reader extends these abilities to news.
Unfortunately, Mozilla Thunderbird does not use its classifier to sort good mail further. Its tags, as handy as they are, could be capitalized on further with automatic search folders, for example, or their application to contacts. Message templates could also be a bit more feature-rich (using variables or scripting, for example), but the basic functionality is there and useful.
The HTML support is near-perfect, of course, but Mozilla Thunderbird also deserves praise for its fine plain text editing. Should you ever require a feature not in the stock Mozilla Thunderbird distribution, an extension might well provide it.

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Office 2010 Beta Testers: One Million Strong

Users are so eager to get their hands on the beta of the next major release of Microsoft Office that they've gone download crazy.

That's the word from a tweet sent by Stephen Elop, president of Microsoft's (NASDAQ: MSFT) Business Division on Thursday afternoon.

"Office 2010 beta hits 1 million downloads, in just 2 weeks! Very proud," Elop's tweet said. (Tweets on the Twitter microblogging service can only be 140 characters long, so they tend to brutalize good grammar due to its limitations.)

Microsoft officially kicked off the beta test of Office 2010 on November 18 at its annual Professional Developers Conference 2010 in Los Angeles.

Now that the lid is off the jar, increasing numbers of details have started coming out from Microsoft's Office team.

Tuesday, for example, officials confirmed that Office 2010 is slated to ship in June 2010 -- a much more clear statement of intent than Microsoft's previous mantra of "by the end of the first half of the year," which of course, is also the end of June. Still, the Office team has a history of delivering updates to Microsoft's desktop productivity application suite on time.

Prospective testers going gaga over the latest beta of a major Microsoft desktop product is nothing new.

In January 2009, avid testers hungry to kick the tires on the only beta of Windows 7 caused server crashes due to high download demand. Ultimately, Microsoft opened that beta to more than 2.5 million testers.

So far, at least, there have been no reports of server crashes or unavailability for testers downloading Office 2010.

The large numbers of testers involved in Windows 7 as well as limits on changes that could be triggered by beta users' feedback likely had a lot to do with the relatively bug-free release of the new operating system in late October.

While there have been a small handful of security bugs that have been found so far, by and large, Windows 7 has been remarkably clear of the kinds of problems that dogged, for instance, Windows Vista's early days in release.

Users interested in participating in the beta test of Office 2010, can sign up online.

TAGS: Microsoft, beta test, Twitter, Office 2010

By Stuart J. Johnston

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