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Profiles? Hey Googler why an important stuff is so fluky ?

Why the most important tool that everybody use to converge all Web 2.0 tools, presence, availability... and not only for all the wonderful Google services but also for any other type of Internet Web 2.0 sites is so mistreated ?

Very often happens what is happening now: it's more than 4 days that the Google Porfiles cannot support PHOTOS integrations. Usually when Google Profiles has some bugs you need to change, update, apply multiple time changes to solve issues...

But now neither tricks work anymore. Incredible, but think that one of most incredible fact is that the integration between PICASAWEB and Google Profiles stopped to work.

I had the opportunity to know well their effort in testing, thousands of testers, incredible investments on automated testing and they cannot:
- avoid to fail about simple bugs with Google Profiles...
- avoid to be informed when it become fluky...
- avoid that people stop to use Google Profiles and go back to other Web 2.0 profiles services...

Make available your presence and details for the Internet users in the Web 2.0 era is the most important feature and service of all Social Networking websites. Googler think that profiles could be used like "Single Point of Contact" for all users of your Social Networking competitors.

There's no other bugs that make your user frustrated or #$^#&*$^*#$#*
I'm an Google Apps user and customer but... Google your are missing points !!!

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I received an email on my private account directly from Steve Ballmer, Microsoft. How did he found it ? An informer in Google ?

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Steve Ballmer <sballmer@microsoft.com>
Date: Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 1:09 PM
Subject: The New Efficiency

In all the talk about the economy, one term that comes up more and more frequently is something called "the new normal." I like this phrase because it speaks to the fact that economic reality has undergone a fundamental shift over the course of the past 12 months.

So what is the nature of this shift? After years of economic expansion fueled by unrealistic rates of consumption and unsustainable levels of private debt, the global economy has reset at a lower baseline level of activity. Today, people borrow less, save more, and spend with much greater caution.

This is the new normal and it will be with us for some time to come. The issue now is how to respond.

I believe the new normal requires a new kind of efficiency built on technology innovations that enable businesses and organizations to simultaneously drive cost savings, improve productivity, and speed innovation.

Because you are a subscriber to Executive Emails from Microsoft, I want to share my thoughts with you about how information technology can enable organizations to operate more efficiently, more effectively, and more strategically as they respond to the new normal by moving toward the new efficiency.

The New Efficiency: With Less, Do More

In the new normal, one thing is clear: cutting costs is extremely important. But cost cutting by itself is not a long-term winning strategy. To build a sustainable competitive advantage, companies must ultimately do two things- increase productivity and find ways to deliver new value to customers.

The issue, then, is how can organizations take costs out of their operations, increase productivity, and expand their capacity for innovation all at the same time?

For years, we've talked about how information technology enables companies to do more with less. But during this economic reset, IT provides business leaders with the answer to a slightly different question: Can my company with less, do more?

Other trends give this question even greater urgency. Workforces are more distributed and employees are more mobile. Government regulations are increasing and compliance requirements are mounting. Data security is more important to preserve and more difficult to maintain.

At the same time, companies struggle with legacy technology systems built on incompatible and disconnected applications that limit access to information and impede collaboration. The complexity of these systems forces IT departments to focus too much of their time and too many of their resources on providing basic services and protecting security.

Today, a new generation of business solutions is transforming IT into a strategic asset that makes it possible to cut costs without crippling customer service or constraining workforce creativity and effectiveness. A new generation of business solutions is eliminating the barriers between systems and applications, and automating routines tasks so IT professionals can focus on high-value work that is aligned to strategic priorities. These technologies can help organizations reduce risk, improve security, and drive down support costs.

This is IT how achieves the new efficiency with less.

At the same time, these technologies streamline access to information no matter where it is stored and enable people to work together securely no matter where they are located. This new generation of business solutions also provides improved mobile computing capabilities so people who work in a branch office, at home, or on the road can be as productive as employees who work at corporate headquarters.

Most important, a new wave of IT technologies offers advanced tools that enable employees to transform insights into innovations that address unmet market opportunities and meet unfulfilled customer needs.

This powerful combination of greater productivity and improved capacity for innovation is how IT enables businesses to do more.

Software Solutions for the New Efficiency

This year, Microsoft is introducing a wave of new software created specifically to enable businesses to tackle their most pressing challenges and strengthen their ability to deliver innovation to the marketplace.

It starts with Windows 7, the newest version of our flagship PC operating system. Windows 7 simplifies tasks and lets people get more done in less time with fewer clicks. Ready to deploy now, it enhances corporate data protection and security, and increases control to improve compliance and reduce risk. Part of our Windows Optimized Desktop solution that includes Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, Windows 7 streamlines management of PC environments, making it easier to reduce costs, improve performance, and enable end users to work anywhere.

These and other enhancements are the result of close collaboration with millions of customers and thousands of IT professionals who participated in testing programs and provided suggestions about the capabilities and improvements they wanted to see. Thanks in large part to their help, Windows 7 is the best PC operating system we have ever built.

We've also just released a new version of our server operating system. Windows Server 2008 R2 is designed to increase the reliability and flexibility of server infrastructures. It provides a productive server platform that offers cost-effective virtualization and business continuity, great power saving capabilities, and a superior experience for end users.

Later this year, we will also launch Exchange Server 2010. The cornerstone of Microsoft's unified communications technologies, Exchange Server 2010 provides a great email and inbox experience that extends from the PC to the phone to the browser and it helps companies archive and protect information efficiently. It also enables companies to reduce costs by delivering a built- in voice mail solution and providing low-cost storage options.

Achieving the Benefits of the New Efficiency Today

Organizations around the globe are already deploying these solutions and reaping the benefits.

At Intel, for example, Windows 7 is providing improved performance, greater application responsiveness, and a better platform for mobile workers. Ford is taking advantage of Exchange 2010 and Windows 7 to streamline communications, improve decision making, and boost productivity. Continental Airlines expects to save more than $1.5 million annually in hardware, software, and operational costs through the server virtualization capabilities of Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V technology.

At Convergent Computing, an information technology consulting firm based in California, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 will eliminate the $40,000 in annual spending that was needed to maintain a virtual private network for the company's 55 employees. In addition, employees can now access the company's corporate network instantly and download files 30 to 40 percent faster than before.

Another example is Baker Tilly, a London financial services firm with more than 2,000 employees and a network of partners in 110 countries. One of the first businesses to deploy Windows 7 on a company-wide basis, Baker Tilly expects to save about $160 per PC by reducing deployment, management, and energy costs. And because Windows 7 improves productivity, it offers the potential to increase billable time for mobile workers at a rate of nearly $600 per PC. This could return the equivalent of one-half of one percent of the company's current gross annual revenue to the bottom line.

Businesses aren't alone in their struggle to respond to the new normal. Governments must figure out how to deliver more services on budgets that are sharply constrained by falling revenue. As part of its response, the city of Miami deployed Windows 7 and expects that it will save nearly $400,000 a year in reduced security, management, and energy costs.

Ideal Conditions for an Era of Innovation and Growth

Despite the challenges posed by the global economic reset, I'm optimistic about the long-term opportunities that lie ahead.

I'm optimistic because there are encouraging signs that growth may resume in many parts of the world during the course of the next year.

More than that, I'm optimistic because I believe we are entering a period of technology-driven transformation that will see a surge in productivity and a flowering of innovation.

The new efficiency will not only help companies respond to today's economic reality, it will lay the foundation for systems and solutions that connect people to information, applications, and to other people in new ways. The result will be a wave of innovative products and services that will jumpstart economic growth as companies deliver breakthroughs that solve old problems and serve as the catalyst for new businesses and even new industries.

This too will be the new normal-economic growth driven not by debt and consumption, but by rising productivity and new ideas that provide real value to people throughout their lives. Information technology will play an important role. I look forward to seeing the progress that results.

Steve

 

 

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Lotus Notes with or without Lotus Connection became Web 2.0: a LinkedIn integration

LinkedIn Widget for Lotus Notes

 

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Great example about how communicate+drive+share+involve people moving to #GoogleApps


Google Apps at UMass Amherst

Office of Information Technologies / UMass Amherst


The Office of Information Technologies (OIT) and Google are teaming up to introduce Google Apps at UMass Amherst.

Starting in late summer, undergraduate students will be able to:

  • Sign up for a Google Apps at UMass Amherst account.
  • Choose to have their official UMass Amherst email delivered to Gmail.
  • Begin using the other tools in the Google Apps at UMass Amherst suite, including Google Docs, Google Sites, and Google Calendar.

Message from the C.I.O | Google Apps Project Blog

Take your time to read also the linked pages,
have fun

ps: re-think or ThinkDifferent

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Think only about ROI&benefits: E-mail backends are commodities&social tools" and not strategic Cathedral's app

Making the switch: Migrating 3,000 users from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps, and what one company learned

Monday, February 23, 2009 at 11:54 AM

If you've ever looked at your existing email system and wondered if there might be a better way, tune in to Andy Nallappan's online review of his recent migration to Google Apps on Monday, March 2, at 10:00 AM PST (1:00 PM EST).

Andy, Director, IT, Engineering and Enterprise Infrastructure for Avago Technologies (which provides components and subsystems to equipment manufacturers) recently migrated 3,000 of his company's employees from Microsoft Exchange 2003 to Google Apps – and he promises to tell all.


Explore the questions and concerns he faced as he researched the migration, including global integration, technology capabilities and workarounds, feature tradeoffs, cost savings, and more. Andy will share how he found his answers, what he'd do differently, what his internal pilot revealed, and how, in the end, Google Apps is working for his users.

This will be a clear, first-hand account what it takes to move a large corporate email system over to an integrated Google solution – and what that means for email systems of any size. We hope you'll join us, no matter what email system you're currently using, for a real-world look on what's possible in email today and what it takes to get there.

The agenda includes time for Q&A, so bring your questions and learn from Andy's experience.

Register for this free 60-minute webinar
. We hope that you'll join us.

Monday, March 2, 2009 10:00 AM PST / 1:00 PM EST

Webinar: Avago Technologies: from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps


Posted by
Kevin Gough, Google Apps Team

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A great example about using Fluid on your Mac, and maximize usability of Google Task

Gmail Tasks: Fluid App Yesterday Brit posted on twitter about Gmail Tasks for the iPhone. I checked it out and liked it more than the normal browser based interface. I thought it would be great to use as a Fluid app. I did a quick search to see if it already existed and found this, but not much else&#8230; so I set it up myself. It&#8217;s pretty straightforward and shouldn&#8217;t take more than 5 minutes.&nbsp;Here&#8217;s how to do it:   download and launch Fluid; enter the following info:  url: <a href=http://gmail.com/tasks name: tasks location: applicaitons icon: download it press &#8216;create&#8217; followed by &#8216;launch now&#8217; you&#8217;ll get a page telling you to visit the mobile site or use gmail labs open a new tab in Fluid by hitting&nbsp;⌘T (cmd + T) click the menu bar where it says tasks, navigate to User Agent, and choose Mobile Safari 1.1.3&#160;&mdash; iPhone hit&nbsp;⌘ + L to go to the address bar and enter in http://gmail.com/tasks (this will load the site using Mobile Safari as the user agent). close the other tab with the original tasks page; hide the Toolbar by hitting&nbsp;⌥⌘T (alt + cmd + T) now&nbsp;every-time&nbsp;you open Tasks it will use the iPhone site click the menu bar where it says tasks and choose&nbsp;Convert to MenuExtra SSB&hellip; the app will relaunch all set. p.s. when you first launch the app you&#8217;ll have to dismiss the prompt asking you to upgrade your iPhone software. this could be hidden using a User Script, but so far I haven&#8217;t had much luck making this work because of the way CSS is loaded in the app. if you can get a User Script running on the Gmail Tasks iPhone site drop me a line - it&#8217;d be nice to hide the footer info, too." width="500" />

 

Gmail Tasks: Fluid App

Yesterday Brit posted on twitter about Gmail Tasks for the iPhone. I checked it out and liked it more than the normal browser based interface.

I thought it would be great to use as a Fluid app. I did a quick search to see if it already existed and found this, but not much else… so I set it up myself.

It’s pretty straightforward and shouldn’t take more than 5 minutes. Here’s how to do it:

  • download and launch Fluid; enter the following info:
  • url: http://gmail.com/tasks
  • name: tasks
  • location: applicaitons
  • icon: download it
  • press ‘create’ followed by ‘launch now’
  • you’ll get a page telling you to visit the mobile site or use gmail labs
  • open a new tab in Fluid by hitting ⌘T (cmd + T)
  • click the menu bar where it says tasks, navigate to User Agent, and choose Mobile Safari 1.1.3 — iPhone
  • hit ⌘ + L to go to the address bar and enter in http://gmail.com/tasks (this will load the site using Mobile Safari as the user agent).
  • close the other tab with the original tasks page; hide the Toolbar by hitting ⌥⌘T (alt + cmd + T)
  • now every-time you open Tasks it will use the iPhone site
  • click the menu bar where it says tasks and choose Convert to MenuExtra SSB
  • the app will relaunch
  • all set.

p.s. when you first launch the app you’ll have to dismiss the prompt asking you to upgrade your iPhone software. this could be hidden using a User Script, but so far I haven’t had much luck making this work because of the way CSS is loaded in the app. if you can get a User Script running on the Gmail Tasks iPhone site drop me a line - it’d be nice to hide the footer info, too.

 

19 hours ago

Do you love the way how Fluid can help you in transforming Web Apps in Desktop Apps ?
Try and enable Google Task with Fluid, and you'll cannot stop to create new Desktop Apps like you do with your iPhone and iPodTouch !!!

Have fun !!!

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Beta stage of "IBM Bluehouse" finished. LotusLive announced by IBM

I had the opportunity to be involved in the Beta stage of a new Portal for IBM Partner (or others) that support, free Live Meetings, IM, Directory, Podcasts and so on. The beta name was BlueHouse and the Official name is LotusLive. IBM Announced today the new service. Some blogs and News are starting to talk about that...


To stay in touch with labs and people all around the world I had the opportunity to use most part of Free&Commercial meeting tools. 
From One-To-One to Many-To-Many solutions. I think that I could stop to use all other services and I'll start to use it and I'll invite all people that I can.
I think that they will smash other solutions: Light like Google UI and fast like best AJAX website.

I used and tested all feature that are useful for meetings and attendees:
- live meeting and IM
- sharing files, docs and charts
- created forms for tutors and attendees.

I suggest to you to try it for a while,
Have fun

     
Click here to download:
Beta_stage_of_IBM_Bluehouse_fi.zip (329 KB)

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Try "Google Alerts"

I never stop to appreciate Google Alerts , it email you about some filters for docs that you are looking for...
So a few minutes ago I received an alerts. The news is that Google indexed a new document that include words... that I'm looking for !

So, I learned that a new document on the IBM website is reporting my quotes about a project for an International Case Study.

That's funny,
Test Google Alerts,
you'll love it !!!

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