Showing posts with label connect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label connect. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2011

GeoIQ Connect Launched at Data2.0 (Video)

This from team GeoIQ as the company uses the Data2.0 event to roll out GeoIQ Connect to Visualize and Analyze Multiple NoSQL Object Stores. This from the company… Today at the Data 2.0 Conference, GeoIQ released GeoIQ ConnectTM, the first geospatial product connecting an enterprise’s internal data with external data stored in the cloud.  Fusing multiple [...]

GeoIQ Connect Launched at Data2.0 (Video)


Backlink: http://blog.gisuser.com/2011/04/geoiq-connect-launched-at-data2-0-video/

Saturday, February 26, 2011

My Web Without Facebook Connect

How important is Facebook? Very, and not in ways you and I realize. Sure you can see status updates and photos of your friends. What really is indispensable about Facbeook -- its ability to glue the web together. I found that out the hardway.

My Web Without Facebook Connect


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Comment on My Web Without Facebook Connect by ronald

Sorry to hear that Om. Might consider: There is not only the problem of a single point of failure there is also the the problem of to many moving parts. In other words weigh your options carefully. I think there is no one size fits all, but in case of a "public" figure, diversification might be good thing. I think Ken Thompson once pointed out you can not trust your own application if you haven't analysed the compiler code with which your app is generated and that's just the SW site of the picture. Now to rub it in: What does TechCrunch now know we do not know? :-)

Comment on My Web Without Facebook Connect by ronald


Backlink: http://gigaom.com/2011/02/25/my-web-without-facebook-connect/#comment-601203

Comment on My Web Without Facebook Connect by wonderwhy-er

I find this Facebook feature powerful too. But your example shows how this crumbles down. But there are many services that provide similar login feature. Twitter, Google, OpenID, Yahoo and I guess there are others. I for some time was thinking on how you can with your site/service tie all those multiple account on other networks to one account on yours. One thing to win from it is as with Facebook to import contacts but I think if used in right way it can be a security and alternative logins feature just for such cases. Like Google allows for same reasons asks for your mobile phone number so that it could send password changes in case of some problems to you directly.

Comment on My Web Without Facebook Connect by wonderwhy-er


Backlink: http://gigaom.com/2011/02/25/my-web-without-facebook-connect/#comment-601041

Monday, December 27, 2010

Foursquare's Dennis Crowley: Location Will Connect Us

Foursquare is tiny compared to emerging location giants Google or Facebook. But when it comes to location-based services, Dennis Crowley is viewed as one of the few people who can look into the future and see the redefinition of Internet and web serv

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Foursquare's Dennis Crowley: Location Will Connect Us


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Sunday, November 21, 2010

iTunes Connect Mobile App Update Adds ‘iPad, Multitasking, Retina’ and More Features Support

Apple has released an update to its iTunes Connect Mobile application which allows iOS developers to track and manage their App Store applications.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

TechNet Wiki: Exposing BizTalk Applications on the Cloud using AppFabric Connect for Services

With the advent of the cloud and enterprises building cloud-based apps, enterprises will still want to use their existing on-premise apps. Thus, one of the key requirements in building hybrid cloud-based apps across on-premise and on-cloud environments is the ability to use pre-existing on-premise apps.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Get ‘Em While They’re Hot: New “Convio Connector” Helps Care2’s Nonprofit Partners Connect with Donors Faster

Today (Tuesday, Oct. 26th) at the Convio Summit in Baltimore I joined Chris Burley of Defenders of Wildlife in a session to unveil a new online tool that Care2 built to greatly benefit our nonprofit clients. It’s called the “Convio Connector,” and we built it using Convio’s API. The new Connector allows Care2’s database to communicate directly and automatically with the database of any organization that uses Convio’s online software platform. It's free for any of our clients using Convio.

Why is this valuable to nonprofits? It has to do with speed, avoiding headaches and -- most of all – letting you connect and engage with your new supporters ASAP.

We have successfully tested the new tool with Defenders, the terrific environmental protection organization that protects wolves and other wild species and their habitat. I’m proud to say that Defenders has relied on Care2 for many years to mobilize and recruit hundreds of thousands of new Care2 activists and supporters, from among our 14 million “do gooder” members. The many campaigns that we’ve run for Defenders have helped them win major advocacy victories while also substantially growing their base of grassroots donors.



Post originale: http://www.frogloop.com/care2blog/2010/10/26/get-em-while-theyre-hot-new-convio-connector-helps-care2s-no.html

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Beta Now Available on Microsoft Connect

Microsoft now offering early adopters to grab the Beta of Windows MultiPoint Server 2011. For those unfamiliar with the OS, Windows MultiPoint Server is designed to allow multiple thin clients to connect to a single server hub and act like they are individual PCs, even though, in reality, they are not.