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Epicor 9 is the ERP software of the future that is here today

November 6th, 2009 No comments

R Ray Wang provides an insightful review at: http://blog.softwareinsider.org/2009/10/24/product-review-epicor-9-delivers-next-generation-apps-capabilities-today/

China aims to export solar energy products

October 21st, 2009 No comments

From Good.is magazine

Residents of the city of Rizhao claim to be the first Chinese to greet the sun each day as it rises from the Yellow Sea. In fact, the city’s name is a condensed form of the Chinese phrase ri qu shien zhao, which literally means “first to get sunshine.” They also make some of the best use of the more than 100 kilowatt-hours of power the sun pours down on each square meter of Earth over the course of a sunny day.

Though Rizhao’s 3 million residents are seemingly overshadowed by nearby Qingdao—a larger city famous worldwide for its eponymous beer (you might know it as Tsingtao)—Rizhao boasts perhaps a bigger distinction: It is the first city in all of China to pledge to become carbon-neutral.

That China has surpassed the United States to become the leading emitter of greenhouse gases is no secret. The Chinese curse on the climate will have to be reckoned with, but the Chinese also have a gift to give the world: developing cheap renewable energy sources, particularly solar power. Low-cost manufacturing in China is transforming the entire array of clean energy sources, like previously expensive photovoltaic cells—and, in the process, helping to clean up the world’s energy supply.

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Carbonite Backup Service

February 26th, 2009 No comments

Carbonite Backup Service has been around for a few years and is an easy-to-use backup solution for personal computers.  In Windows, little orange and green markers appear on every file and folder to show you when a file has been backed up.

Backup of large files like Outlook .pst file and database files is enhanced by updating only the portion of the file that has changed.  With a DSL connection, an initial upload of files took 2-3 days for around 15 gigabytes.  Download speeds should be much greater if and when data recovery is needed.  An simple green Carbonite icon in the lower, right icon tray indicates that the backup is complete.  As I create new word processing and text files, the files are quickly backed up.  If you delete a file on your hard disk, Carbonite will keep the file for 30 days and then remove it from your backup.

With the life expectancy of a hard disk drive only being a few years and some drives failing early, your chances for a hard disk drive failure ae significant.  Carbonite provides convenient, comprehensive backups to a safe, off-premise location at an attractive price.

GIMP Graphics Editor

February 23rd, 2009 No comments

GIMP is a free graphics editor / image manipulator for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.  GIMP enables creating, cropping and resizing of graphics and much more.  GIMP will easily translate between various graphics formats.  GIMP is an open source product with a large community of users and plug-in developers.  The interface for GIMP is not as intuitive as some but tutorials and help information are easily searched and located.  More information and downloads are available at: http://www.gimp.org.