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  • Traditional POS is Dead

    - by David Dorf
    Traditional POS is dead -- I've heard that one before. Here's an excerpt from Joe Skorupa's blog over at RIS where he relayed ten trends that were presented at NRF. 7. Mobile POS signals death of traditional POS. Shoppers don't love self-checkout, but they prefer it to long queues or dealing with associates. Fixed POS is expensive and bulky. Mobile POS frees floor space for other purposes and converts associates from being cashiers to being sales assistants that provide new levels of customer service and incremental basket sales. In addition to unplugging the POS, new alternatives are starting to take hold - thin client, POS as a service, and replacing POS software with e-commerce platforms. I'll grant that in some situations for some retailers there might be an opportunity to to ditch the traditional POS, but for the majority of retailers that's just not practical. Take it from a guy that had to wake up at 3am after every Thanksgiving to monitor POS systems across the US on Black Friday. If a retailer's website goes down on Black Friday, they will take a significant hit. If a retailer's chain-wide POS system goes down on Black Friday, that retailer will cease to exist. Mobile POS works great for Apple because the majority of purchases are one or two big-ticket items that don't involve cash. There's still a traditional POS in every store to fall back on (its just hidden). Try this at home: Choose your favorite e-commerce site and add an item to the cart while timing how long it takes. Now multiply that by 15 to represent the 15 items you might buy at store like Target. The user interface isn't optimized for bulk purchases, and that's how it should be. The webstore and POS are designed for different purposes. Self-checkout is a great addition to POS and so is mobile checkout. But they add capabilities to POS, not replace it. Centralized architectures, even those based in the cloud, are quite viable as long as there's resiliency in the registers. You cannot assume perfect access to the network, so a POS must always be able to sell regardless of connectivity. Clearly the different selling channels should be sharing common functionality. Things like calculating tax, accepting coupons, and processing electronic payments can be shared, usually through a service-oriented architecture. This lowers costs and providers greater consistency, both of which help retailers. On paper these technologies look really good and we should continue to push boundaries, but I'm not ready to call the patient dead just yet.

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  • Are there any free hit counters that don't track users?

    - by David Englund
    Are there any free services that increment a simple hit counter without tracking the users of the site? I would like to know how many visitors there are to my site, excluding bots. I don't need detailed information like unique visitors or where the user is from (in fact, that's exactly what I don't want). I have been researching free hit counters, and it seems that most (all?) of them display advertisements and their terms of service indicate that they can use the data they collect from the client site however they want. Google Analytics also does this and tracks users across sites. The site is static HTML, so an external link or iframe of some sort is easiest for me to implement. I could switch to a Ruby or Node.js back-end, in which case lots of other options open up (like Ruby impressionist and more low-level implementations), but my hosting service is pretty limited. If the answer to my question is simply "no," what are my other options?

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  • Cannot login via Unity login screen after upgrade to 12.04

    - by codesurgeon
    Logging in via the shell accessed through Ctrl+Alt-F1 and logging in as guest via the graphical user interface work 0O When I try to log into my standard user account via the graphical interface, the screen flashes to black for a couple of seconds and bumps me back to a pristine login screen. Entering a wrong password for my user account yields the standard error message - my user account and credential verification seem to be OK. I suppose that my individual graphics configuration causes problems ... I'm not sure how to reset that. I've tried stopping the UI via sudo service lightdm stop executed sudo nvidia-xconfig and restarted the UI sudo service lightdm start to no avail. My workstation has a Nvidia GeForce 560-448 graphics card. I've tried getting this fixed with the latest Nvidia 64-bit drivers (cURL'ed from the official website), that is 295.49 and the latest beta driver 302.07. Anybody have an idea how to get this fixed? Your help is appreciated :)

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  • Reality Check Webinar: How Does Your End User Adoption Fare Against 300 other Companies?

    - by Di Seghposs
    Gain insight into Neochange's 2012 Adoption Insight Report and Compare your End User Adoption Rate and Strategy! Discover why user adoption is a key factor to your IT investment's success and how Oracle UPK Professional can help ensure it!  Join us as Chris Dowse, CEO of Neochange and Beth Renstrom, Manager of Oracle UPK Outbound Product Mangement, reveal the results of the user adoption survey in which user service models and productivity levels of 300 organizations are discussed in detail to identify trends that deliver higher business productivity. See how your organization's productivity and service model match up to those companies who are getting the most out of their IT investment. Thursday, April 5, 2012 -- 2:00 pm ET Click here, to register for the webcast.

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  • Webcast: SANS Institute Product Review of Oracle Identity Manager 11gR2

    - by B Shashikumar
    Translating the IT-centric, directory based view of access and authorization into the process-driven concerns of business users inevitably creates unique challenges. Enterprises struggle to determine which users have access to what resources and what they are doing with that access. Enforcing governance controls is critical to reduce the risk that an employee or malicious third party with excessive access will take advantage of that access. Dave Shackleford, SANS analyst, recently reviewed the User Provisioning capabilities of Oracle Identity Manager 11gR2. In this webcast, attendees will hear from Dave and other Oracle and customer experts on: The key challenges associated with implementing self-service user provisioning Oracle’s unique online “shopping cart” model for self-service access request Real world case study of user provisioning Best practices for deployment Register today, for this complimentary webcast, hosted by The SANS Institute. Attendees will be among the first to receive a new SANS Analyst Whitepaper on this subject. When: Thur Sep 27  9am PT/12p ET Where: Register here

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  • Swiffy le convertisseur de fichiers Flash en HTML5 de Google

    Swiffy le convertisseur de fichiers Flash en HTML5 De Google Google vient de lancer un nouveau service permettant de convertir en quelques clics les fichiers Falsh (.fla) en fichiers HTML5. L'outil a été développé à l'origine par Pieter Senster, un ingénieur qui avait effectué un stage l'été dernier à Mountain View. Ses travaux portaient sur la manière d'afficher des animations Flash sur des appareils ne supportant pas la technologie d'Adobe comme l'iPhone ou l'iPad. Le résultat de ses recherches a donné naissance à "Swiffy", un service qui s'appuie sur le support de la technologie SVG par les navigateurs, couplé au standard du CSS3 et au format d'échange de données JSON....

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  • Update in Certification Exam Score Report Access Process!

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    Please note that exam results for all Oracle Certification exams will be accessed through CertView, starting October 30th, 2012. Exam results will no longer be available at the test center, or on the Pearson VUE website. Candidates will receive an email from Oracle within 30 minutes of completing the exam to let them know that their exam results are available on CertView. Candidates must have an Oracle Web Account to access CertView. This new process applies to exam results for all Oracle Certification exams - proctored and non-proctored as well beta exams. CertView, Oracle's self-service certification portal will be the partners’ one stop source for all their certification and exam history! Other benefits of this change include: driving all candidates to have an Oracle Web Account which will lead to tighter integration with Oracle University records in the future, increased security around data privacy and a higher validity rate for candidate email addresses. Existing benefits of CertView include, self-service access to exam and certification records and logos, and access to Oracle's self service certification verification. Accessing Exam Results  Returning CertView Users ·         Click the link in the email sent by Oracle or go to certview.oracle.com ·         Select the See My New Exam Results Now link to view exam results ·         Select the Print My New Exam Results Now link to print exam results  New CertView Users - Who Have An Oracle Web Account ·         First time Users must authenticate their CertView account ·         Account Authentication requires the Oracle Testing ID and email address from your Pearson VUE profile ·         Click the link in the email sent by Oracle or go to certview.oracle.com and follow the Authenticate My CertView Account link.  New CertView Users - Who Do Not Have An Oracle Web Account ·         CertView users are required to have an Oracle Web Account ·         To create an Oracle Web Account, go to certview.oracle.com and select theCreate My Oracle Web Account Now link. Then follow the remaining instructions under I do not have an Oracle Web Account on that page.

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  • Firefox va intégrer Weave en natif pour proposer la synchronisation cryptée et anonyme par défaut :

    Mise à jour du 25/05/10 Firefox va intégrer Weave en natif Pour proposer la synchronisation cryptée et anonyme par défaut Weave est le premier « service Mozilla ». Il s'agit en fait d'une extension qui permet de synchroniser les données de Firefox ? comme les marques-pages, les mots de passe, etc (lire ci-avant) - entre plusieurs machines. La Fondation Mozilla vient de décider d'inclure ce service en natif dans son navigateur. Rien de nouveau sous le soleil par rapport à la concurrence ? Oui et non. Non, parce qu'il est vrai que certaines des concurrents de Firefox le proposent déjà. ...

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  • Friday Fun: E7 (Mission to Save Earth)

    - by Asian Angel
    It has been another long week at work and you should take a few minutes to relax and have some fun. In this week’s game you journey to E7 in an attempt to find and destroy the deadly bomb that is aimed at planet Earth. Can you survive the journey across the planet and complete your mission? Latest Features How-To Geek ETC Learn To Adjust Contrast Like a Pro in Photoshop, GIMP, and Paint.NET Have You Ever Wondered How Your Operating System Got Its Name? Should You Delete Windows 7 Service Pack Backup Files to Save Space? What Can Super Mario Teach Us About Graphics Technology? Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is Released: But Should You Install It? How To Make Hundreds of Complex Photo Edits in Seconds With Photoshop Actions Super-Charge GIMP’s Image Editing Capabilities with G’MIC [Cross-Platform] Access and Manage Your Ubuntu One Account in Chrome and Iron Mouse Over YouTube Previews YouTube Videos in Chrome Watch a Machine Get Upgraded from MS-DOS to Windows 7 [Video] Bring the Whole Ubuntu Gang Home to Your Desktop with this Mascots Wallpaper Hack Apart a Highlighter to Create UV-Reactive Flowers [Science]

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  • what is the preparation of before apply for ads?

    - by cj333
    I have built a new site(finished last week, but no SEO, no clients). I know apply for ads need a long time. So I send my request to google adsense, and then do the SEO, send my site to web search. but yesterday I received an e-mail: Thank you for your interest in Google AdSense. Unfortunately, after a consideration of his request, showed that the It is not possible to accept your application to attend AdSense. what is the preparation of before apply for ads? Am I ignore something must do before apply for ads? And how to apply Google doubleclicks? Or other ads service? I am newer for apply for ads. can anyone recommend me some good ads service? Thanks.

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  • Socl : le projet de réseau social de Microsoft pour concurrencer Google+ en bêta test privé

    Socl : le projet de réseau social de Microsoft pour concurrencer Google+ en bêta test privé Microsoft travaille sur son propre réseau social qui pourrait concurrencer Google+. Selon un article du magazine The Verge, la firme serait en train de tester un nouveau réseau social baptisé « Socl ». Le service dont une ébauche avait été momentanément accessible à l'adresse socl.com l'été dernier sous le nom de « Tulalip », avait pour slogan « trouver ce que vous cherchez et partagez ce que vous savez plus facilement que jamais ». Il permettait aux utilisateurs de s'inscrire en utilisant leur compte Facebook ou Twitter. Microsoft avait présenté le service pen...

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  • Verizon va lancer un réseau 4G : les autres opérateurs vont-ils devoir suivre ?

    Mise à jour du 09.03.2010 par Katleen Verizon atteint les 50Mbps avec son réseau 4G, en service à la fin de l'année Verizon vient d'annoncer que son réseau 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) avait passé une série de tests à Boston et à Seattle (depuis août 2009), afin de définir ses performances. Ainsi, des pics de 5O Mb/s ont été atteints en téléchargement, même si dans le monde réel, les chiffres avoisineront les 5-12 Mbps pour le downlink et les 2-5 Mbps pour l'uplink. Diverses actions ont ainsi été testées et réalisées avec succès sur le réseau 4G : le streaming video, le transfert et le téléchargement de fichiers, la navigation en ligne, les appels par VoIP, etc. Le service devr...

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  • How To Remote Control Your Home Computer From Anywhere With VNC

    - by Chris Hoffman
    VNC allows you to remotely access a computer and use its desktop, either over the Internet or from another room in your house. Windows includes a Remote Desktop feature, but it’s only available in Professional editions of Windows. Some people may prefer TeamViewer or another service instead, but VNC allows you to install and manage your own server without using a centralized service. VNC clients and servers are available for all platforms, but we’ll be covering Windows here. Image Credit: photosteve101 on Flickr How To Create a Customized Windows 7 Installation Disc With Integrated Updates How to Get Pro Features in Windows Home Versions with Third Party Tools HTG Explains: Is ReadyBoost Worth Using?

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  • AGPL License - does it apply in this scenario?

    - by user1645310
    There is an AGPLv3 based software (Client) that makes web service calls (using SOAP) to another software (Server - commercial, cloud based). There is no common code or any connection whatsoever between these two except for the web service calls being made. My questions - Does the Server need to be AGPL too? I guess not - but would like to confirm. Let us say the end point URL for the Server can be configured on the Client side (by editing an XML file) to connect it to different Servers (again, there is no connection other than the webservice calls being made) does it require any of these Servers being AGPL? Are there any issues in running the Client as a DLL that is loaded by other commercial applications on users' desktops? Does it require these other applications also to be AGPL?

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  • Oracle Virtualization Friday Spotlight - November 8, 2013

    - by Monica Kumar
    Hands-on Private Cloud Simulator In One Hour Submitted by: Doan Nguyen, Senior Principal Product Marketing Director My aeronautics instructor used to say, "you can’t appreciate flying until you take flight." To clarify, this is not about gearing up in a flying squirrel suit and hopping off a cliff (topic for another blog!) but rather about flying an airplane. The idea is to get hands-on with the controls at the cockpit and experience flight before you actually fly a real plane. After the initial 40 hours of flight time, the concept sank in and it really made sense.This concept is what inspired our technical experts to put together the hands-on lab for a private cloud deployment and management self-service model. Yes, we are comparing the lab to a flight simulator! Let’s look at the parallels: To get trained to fly, starting in the simulator gets you off the ground quicker. There is no need to have a real plane to begin with. In a hands-on lab, there is no need for a real server, with networking and real storage installed. All you need is your laptop The simulator is pre-configured, pre-flight check done. Similarly, in a hands-on lab, Oracle VM and Oracle Enterprise Manager are pre-configured and assembled using Oracle VM VirtualBox as the container. Software installations are not needed. After time spent training at the controls, you can really appreciate the practical experience of flying. Along the same lines, the hands-on lab is a guided learning path, without the encumbrances of hardware, software installation, so you can learn about cloud deployment and management.  However, unlike the simulator training, your time investment with the lab is only about an hour and not 40 hours! This hands-on lab takes you through private cloud deployment and management using Oracle VM and  Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c in an Infrastructure as a service IaaS model. You will first configure the IaaS cloud as the cloud administrator and then deploy guest virtual machines (VMs) as a self-service user. Then you are ready to take flight into the cloud! Why not step into the cockpit now!

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  • Microsoft annonce la bêta du SP1 de Windows 7 pour Juillet, et d'autres MAJ pour Azure, Windows Serv

    Mise à jour du 08.06.2010 par Katleen Microsoft annonce la bêta du SP1 de Windows 7 pour Juillet, et d'autres updates pour Azure, Windows Server 2008 R2, Bing, etc... La bêta publique du premier service pack pour Windows 7 pourrait arriver d'ici un mois, d'après une annonce officielle. Même s'il s'agira d'une mise à jour somme toute assez mineure, ce sera néanmoins le signe symbolique que le logiciel est prêt pour une utilisation de masse. Microsoft a cependant toujours encouragé les entreprises à ne pas attendre cette étape pour déployer ses produits dans leurs parcs informatiques. C'est encore le cas avec Windows 7, puisque ce service pack consistera majoritairement en des correctifs ayant déjà été...

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  • How to connect to the internet reliably

    - by user12689
    I have a DSL internet connection. For a long time the internet functioned fine in Ubuntu using the default Network Manager. Recently however, my ISP was bought by another ISP, and the service name had to be changed in the DSL settings. In Windows, it connects without any issue whatsoever. But in Ubuntu, the first time I connect I get a "Apache: Not Found" page, the next time, I get to the previous ISP's login page, it continues like this for some time until I get it working. I have to try connecting it again and again. When I asked the customer service, they said that because of the takeover, they have switched servers. But they said, it should work properly in Windows, and they were clueless about Ubuntu. Is there anything I can do to solve this issue?

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  • Comparing the Performance of Visual Studio&apos;s Web Reference to a Custom Class

    As developers, we all make assumptions when programming. Perhaps the biggest assumption we make is that those libraries and tools that ship with the .NET Framework are the best way to accomplish a given task. For example, most developers assume that using <a href="http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/120705-1.aspx">ASP.NET's Membership system</a> is the best way to manage user accounts in a website (rather than rolling your own user account store). Similarly, creating a Web Reference to communicate with a <a href="http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/100803-1.aspx">web service</a> generates markup that auto-creates a <i>proxy class</i>, which handles the low-level details of invoking the web service, serializing parameters,

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  • Ubuntu 12.04 PXELINUX does not boot RHEL Kernel and Initrd

    - by utpal
    I have successfully setup PXE server on Ubuntu 12.04 with DNSMASQ for DHCP Proxy Service, TFTPD-HPA for TFTP service, NFS-KERNEL-SERVER, APACHE2 and SYSLINUX for pxelinux.0 bootloaded needed for pxe boot using the following POST: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1606910 I was successfully able to pxe boot a client to a Ubuntu 12.04 LIVE CD. Next, I want to PXE boot a client to a RHEL 6.5 x64 Kernel and initrd image. I dont want to install, just boot a client so that it mounts initrd and I can get a minimal filesystem on the client. How can I do that? Please Help!!

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