Thursday, 5 January 2012
Smart Project Management
Today’s technological advance has first impacted on the production of goods, but automated production and advanced global telecommunications have determined a massive change in business management. Efficiency keeps measuring all economic success against allocated resources, costs and time, but project management has become the key concept to all efficient businesses in our technology-based age.
When the first Concerto project management software experiments hit the market, the concept was still new but alluring. Geographically dispersed teams could be employed within a supportive environment. Clerks could be replaced with affordable software. Also, project management software allowed managers to spend more time with actual decision making. These possibilities were embraced by some and doubted by others. Even skeptics were ready to admit that computer-based project management suites would have serious advantages. Only they doubted that such a thing would really work efficiently with more complex projects.
Many managers, who tried out Concerto project management software, offered precious feedback and decided to go on with its implementation. Software developers keep doing their best to echo their customers’ needs. Proficient suites have become versatile, and are able now to take over various kinds of projects, and to manage all of them successfully. This means that managers need not switch from one software suite to another whenever a new kind of project is started. Also, suits have become highly customizable, and increasingly capable to operate with customized workflows. In other words, the name of smart project management today is project management software.
The Concerto smart project management software has brought about certain specific problems that are not for software developers, but for the project managers themselves to sort out. The key issue of proficient project management software suites is the treatment of change. The managed processes within a project are predetermined to a certain extent, and from there on changes can occur on many levels. Proficient management suites have been designed to react to change, but it is up to the project manager, to implement the unexpected into the existing structure of the project, in a way that allows the software to interpret it in the desired way.
Numerous complaints related to inefficient project management software, in particular situations when changes were introduced in the management process of a project, are not followed by discoveries of software errors or limitations. Instead, they reveal themselves as human management errors. In other word, smart software suites call for smart project managers, who know what should and what shouldn’t be assigned to the particular software they employ in their work.
No management software is accountable for errors related to human communication. It is always for the manager to make sure that the sponsor, the business managers and the project managers have indeed reached an agreement concerning their roles. Another important human management-related issue refers to scope change and new requirements. It is the manager’s duty to make sure that each of his projects has a proper change management plan in place before work is started. Finally, it is also for him to make sure that end users are properly involved in the project.
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
IT Careers - Learn The Best Tips Now!
We are living in a world that relies on the use of computers for the day to day tasks. This is definitely the Information Technology age. That is why a career in the field of IT will definitely prove rewarding. An increasing number of people choose to follow the courses related to Computer Science because they know that this is the future.
However, before you turn into a reputable IT specialist, you should add to your CV a series of qualifications that will make you stand out in front of the potential employers. If you want to find out what some of the most important IT qualifications are, read this article. You might find it truly useful.
Cisco Career Certifications. This is a must-have" if you want to advance in your IT specialist career. Cisco certifications are not very easy to obtain because they have a high level of difficulty. There are five levels of certification: entry, associate, professional, expert and architect. The domains in which you will get your specialty from Cisco are Routing & Switching, Design, Network Security, Service Provider, Storage Networking, Voice as well as Wireless. No matter what level you attain, you should know that a Cisco certification is going to enhance your CV's visibility.
Computer Software Engineer. In order to become a computer software engineer you will need to earn a computer degree in a computer-related discipline. This is one of the main requests for those who want to occupy a software engineering positions. Some of your key responsibilities as a software engineer would be the creation of functional and technical design qualifications for software development and a strong understanding of data types, syntax and control structures.
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MSCE). An engineer that has got such a certification will work directly on Microsoft's systems, which include infrastructure design, software and equipment installation and configuration and administration of the Microsoft systems. Many companies are seeking MSCE professionals because they know that these people will help them increase customer satisfaction and diminish the time in which their network is down.
To conclude, you can be sure that a career in the IT field is going to bring you many benefits. The society is continuously evolving and a great deal of this evolution is brought by the advancements made in the field of Computer Science. Furthermore, many firms are outsourcing their services to IT specialists such as those from it support london. So, make a smart decision now! Pursue a fruitful career in Information Technology.
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Thursday, 28 July 2011
Mac Vs PC, the heated debate among nerds alike
In the personal computing world the most asked and heated debate ever has to be the debate if a Mac is better than a PC and vice versa. So to clear this old debate up I have researched the pros and cons of both the PC and Mac (I have tried to make this as unbiased as I can, MAC FTW!)
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Having taken a look at the low market shares of Apple, we can see generally the Mac does not sell as well as a Windows PC however this is just the game plan Apple have in mind of creating high quality machines and technology and generally don’t aspire to create “low end” machines in which some Windows machines hold. If you were to simplify this sentence it would read “The PC is generally your everyday (in personal experience not reliable) Toyota Yaris let’s say, and the Mac is the super shiny highly adored Bugatti Veyron.” To go even deeper into simplicity, the more money you pay the better quality.
The Mac design is something of true beauty to a nerd (like me!). Thin, lightweight and generally just works. Compare this to a Windows PC designed by a scribble on a piece of paper and the rest from there off the top of an average Joe’s brain. The PC never seems to excite or explore. They’re bulky and have poor design and cheap fiddly plastic parts. Apple seems to innovate and look at the small points and think “How could we make this better for our consumers?” They introduced the MagSafe power adapter which brought the costs of tripping over laptop chargers less costly and safer and many other little things that add up to make the Mac the greatest piece of personal computing available today.
The speed and the layout of OSX is just a pleasure to use, everything just works out of the box and no need to install drivers and no need to go round uninstalling software that you wouldn’t use given to you by the manufacturer (Mac 100 – PC 0). Little enough to say no activation technology on a Mac which is generally Microsoft’s excuse for “Bill Gates to scrape every last penny from your bank account, piggy bank and the secret fund you have hidden from your wife between the books in the book shelf” into his pocket.
I tried to make this as unbiased as I could, but there’s nothing nice about the PC!
Friday, 15 July 2011
Satellite Internet Technology And What It Means To You
If you live in a rural region, one of the most reliable ways to get internet service is through satellite broadband. This differs from mobile broadband which operates by using a wireless card plugged into a USB port on your computer and an existing cellular tower. With satellite service, you are using actual satellites located thousands of miles above the earth’s surface as well as a satellite dish and modem connected to your computer.
Satellite broadband connections are some of the most tried and true methods of getting on the internet while living outside a metropolitan area. While there are both good and not so good points, the overall aspect of satellite broadband is getting better, mainly thanks to lower rates as companies try to keep up with other broadband providers. In addition, using satellite broadband connections allow users to have instant access at any time and you can also make a connection on a mobile device such as a laptop as well.
However, there are some aspects of satellite internet connections that consumers need to be aware of. One is that the service suffers from high latency. This is due to the great distance that the signal must travel. Satellite broadband connections rely on geostationary satellites in orbit above the equator at an altitude of almost 23,000 miles. Even though the signal is traveling at the speed of light which is 186,000 miles per second the distance is still significant. In fact, the signal will have to make a several thousand mile round trip and as a result the signal delay can be as much as 500 to 900 milliseconds. While this is not noticeable when doing normal web surfing or emailing, it creates an issue when trying to participate in live interactive games or instant messaging. Some games are still able to be played, but there will be that slight delay of half a second or more.
One way around this issue is to use a company that has medium earth orbit or low earth orbit satellites. These are not as high and therefore do not have as great of delays. Current systems using Globalstar and Iridium satellites have a delay of only 40 milliseconds round trip which is considerably better than the delay with a geostationary satellite. However, these satellite services are designed primarily for commercial use. For residential use you can use WildBlue. There are even plans for more satellite launches in both 2012 and 2015 that could cut the latency as low as 7 milliseconds for satellite broadband connections.
In addition, consumers need to be aware that satellite broadband connections are subject to atmospheric conditions such as sunspots and even rain. These two events will result in the signal being subjected to fading in and out. Drop outs can also happen if you are using the signal on the go such as in a mobile laptop. In addition, consumers must have a clear shot to the south as that is the direction the satellite dish must face as the satellites themselves are above the equator.
In all, satellite is well established and a dependable way to access the internet while in the country.
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Thursday, 23 June 2011
Blackberry vs iPhone
With RIM and Apple increasingly becoming two of the biggest mobile phone giants around now with over 30million people worldwide owning a BlackBerry handset and over 73.5million iPhones sold at the end of 2010. But ideally which one is the best? I have been studying the BlackBerry Torch and Apple’s latest iPhone 4 in different categories and here are the results.
The Screen
From first glance the iPhones screen wins straight away. With more pixels than the human eye can distinguish at 640x960 you can see why the iPhone wins this round of a fight from the two phone giants. The BlackBerry isn’t fully dismissed; it still has a crisp and high quality bright 360x480 pixel screen.
Power
In the past some BlackBerrys processing power hasn’t always been up to scratch and at some points ran at a snail’s pace. This is clearly a different story with the BlackBerry Torch, it handles multitasking smoothly without the need of an enhanced processor. The BlackBerry Torch really does shine in this category compared to the iPhone 4’s 1GHZ processor which lacks memory management making multitasking somewhat sluggish.
Web Browser
With the iPhone 4 running Apple’s own Safari web browser you’d expect the same high quality as you’d get on your Mac at home or PC running the desktop version of Safari however we feel the BlackBerry’s new and improved Webkit browser does the job on a better scale. The Webkit browser just renders the websites much better and the tabbed browsing is just superior to Apple’s safari.
Apps
Previous iPhone owners will know that Apple’s App Store is blooming with apps free and paid for at a reasonable price beating BlackBerry’s App World with a limited range of apps with generally high prices and limited generally to business based apps. To RIM there is always time to improve with the release of APIs for developers coming soon.
Keyboard
Everything in this day in age is made of touchscreen technology. Somehow I feel it just doesn’t always work, for instance its winter you’re wearing gloves and you receive a text, you take out your iPhone for example to read the text although the touchscreen will not work with your glove still on, this means you have to then take your glove off and risk your once toasty fingers to read a text. The BlackBerry Torch however has the best of both worlds, an optional touchscreen keyboard or a physical form QWERTY slide down keyboard for ease of use. Touchscreens can take some time to get used where as physical form just works straight away.
Operating System
Both phones have a powerful easy to use OS, the current IOS4 for iPhone is a vast improvement on previous versions of IOS adding multitasking and universal inbox support. RIM has already supported some of these elements so in their OS they have made the BlackBerry experience a bit more user friendly and a universal search tool to compete with Apple’s Spotlight search support.
Memory
Apple have still not realised that people are always going to want to expand the memory on their device for pictures, music and more forms of media. The iPhone still possesses no form of memory expansion like a microSD slot. The BlackBerry therefor wins this battle with microSD support currently supporting up to 32GB memory cards and even more when higher capacity cards become available.
Camera
The iPhone 4 boasts a 5 megapixel HD camera and also a secondary camera for use with Apple’s FaceTime video calling facility making this clearly the overall winner. The BlackBerry also has a 5 megapixel camera but doesn’t record videos in 720p HD, although the BlackBerry image quality has always been great the iPhone just has the crisper edge.
Battery Life
The battery life of a BlackBerry has always been excellent thanks to its in house data management system running efficiently, however Apple have improved with the latest iPhone on battery life but it still doesn’t come close to the mark of the stamina of a BlackBerry.
Overall
To tie it all up if you’re looking for a stylish and practical phone the iPhone 4 is for you. It’s easy to use and the HD recording facility is great to capture them memories on the move. If you’re looking for an all-round performer and great physical form QWERTY keyboard the BlackBerry is for you, with memory expansion and smooth multi-tasking. They’re both winners but at the end of the day it’s what suites the user.