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What is Drupal Technology?

The Drupal Technology is used to build websites. It is one of the most modular open source web content management framework that adds a lot of emphasis on collaboration. The designing of the this technology application is such, that it needs to be customized according to the requirement of the project. But a limitation of its customization is that, these changes are done by overriding or adding new modules to the application. Drupal technology is exclusive and unique, because it separates content management from content presentation.Drupal Technology website applications are used to build any kind of Internet portal, websites based on e commerce, online stores and even corporate websites. The software is extremely dynamic an can be utilized to create any kind of website, as a matter of fact it has also been used to create online directories and e-learning sites. The Drupal Technology is secured by thriving security team that responds to every threat in order to keep the software safe. It is backed by a 24X7 online community, site administrator, designers and software developers who work continually to better the technology.Drupal technology of web content management is not only used to create online trading sites, but it can also successfully create, instant messenger, it can also be used to include audio and video facilities in the sites along with photo galleries. This content management system is completely safe and secured. The fact that Drupal can easily enable the customization of its websites according to the personal requirement of the site projects makes it even more unique and a favourite of the developers. The Drupal CMS Technology is also a search engine friendly method, which has resulted in easy and effective ranking of the websites constructed by this technology to rank well in the search engines. The best way to utilize the Drupal technology is to get your website created in the CMS technology through a reputed web solutions company that has expertise in the field. Web designers who are trained in drupal technology will be able to help you modify the Drupal templates according to your requirement and ready your website according to your own desire.

Naman Jain is an Online marketing professional, Presently working with Rupiz Media, one of the leading online marketing company offering expert UK web development services and website designing solutions over the globe.
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Technology Project Planning: Too Much of a Good Thing?

 

The law of diminishing marginal returns

 

I recently had a bit of a debate with a technology consultant friend who knows I am big on content and detail within project planning and the contracts that support a technology deal.  We found ourselves talking about that principle of economics called the law of diminishing marginal returns.  His point was that for project owners who are in the midst of planning a new project—gathering requirements, fleshing out specifications, polling user preferences, etc.—the law of diminishing marginal returns sets in much earlier than they realize.  The resources spent during the initial planning stages produce some hefty returns.  But soon after, spending the same amount of resources again, and the next time after that, will produce smaller and smaller chunks of benefit.  When you are caught up in a planning process, it is often difficult to identify the point at which your cost-benefit curve has begun to flatten.

 

What my friend was saying seemed plausible, and because I did not have any evidence to the contrary, I just accepted his theory.  Then I thought of a possible consequence of his theory, and I said, “You’re not going to go out and start spreading this thought around the technology community, are you?”

 

Threatened evangelist

 

My fear was this.  Here was I, this evangelist of content and detail within every information technology project, and across the table was a fellow who could undermine the past and future progress of my mission by telling folks they actually need less planning and critical thinking for their technology projects and not more.   Project owners’ planning and thinking are, after all, what generate the content and detail I crave and have come to respect.

 

Well, we talked some more, and my friend added some clarification.  As it turns out, he was suggesting mainly that project owners not waste time and money planning what cannot be planned effectively at a particular point in time.  Made sense.  I was still squirming, but now a bit relieved.

 

Obvious example

 

You have decided to use a staged or iterative approach for your next project.  You will buy some off-the-shelf software and customize it a fair amount.  Phase 1 might involve extending a discrete element of existing functionality and then wiring up to a live database for some testing.

 

In this example, there is really no point to thinking through the details of Phases 2 through 5 or estimating costs within those phases, except in either case at a very high level, because:  1) unless Phase 1 is completed smoothly and with an acceptable cost, you will never get to the subsequent phases; and 2) you have not yet tested your assumptions about costing within Phase 1.  Indeed, you probably chose an iterative approach for this project because of your inability to plan your project effectively from start to finish.   

 

Less obvious examples

           

My friend and I talked some more, and we moved beyond the obvious examples, the ones that are easy to accept.  My natural reaction was to resist any further extension of his theory because I knew he would be cutting closer and closer to the bone, threatening the very foundation of my evangelist mission.  However, sitting before me was a bright person and a clear thinker, with nearly two decades of experience with technology.  I had to listen (nervously).  “When the student is ready to learn, the teacher will appear.”    

 

Requirements gathering – A good thing, no doubt, and something the experts have been encouraging us to do more of over the last ten years.  “Insufficient requirements development cited as leading cause of project failure.”  When it comes to requirements, we have been led to believe that more is not enough.  Surely there is a point at which more requirements are not helpful (and may even be detrimental), but the experts have not told us how to determine just when we have turned the corner.

 

Specifications development – Same story.  Develop specifications thoroughly now or risk project failure.  

 

User preferences – Same story.  Involve your users in your planning process.  Otherwise, “If you build it, they won’t come.” 

 

We have heard so much preaching on these topics that each of us can rattle off a number of clichés for each topic.  The advice has been mostly good, but we are hammered with it by speaker after speaker, in article after article.

 

Reconciliation

 

As much as I resisted the flow of this discussion with my friend, I have to admit that what he was saying made perfect sense to me.  But now I had to find some way to reconcile two divergent concepts:  on the one hand, my long-held belief that more project planning and critical thinking should always be one’s aspiration, and on the other, my realization that you truly can have too much of a good thing.

 

Ultimately, I found the reconciliation I needed with just one insight.  It occurred to me that, with all of the speakers and literature out there telling us to engage in more best practices for our technology projects and more often, we have become conditioned to believe that more is not enough—in fact, because of the nature of the beast, more can never be enough.  We have been doing more and more, and the incremental improvements we have witnessed, together with the new articles we read, encourage us to keep doing more and more.  Of course, our intention is good, but when can we stop doing more?  When should we stop doing more?

 

It’s all relative

 

I think it all boils down to relativity—your relative sophistication as a technology buyer, and the relative nature of your particular project.  If you started heeding the experts’ advice many years ago, your approach to buying technology may be fairly sophisticated by now.  You may be doing an appropriate level of planning for your projects, and maybe you occasionally do too much.  Other organizations are just now opening their eyes to a better way, perhaps prompted by a recent problematic project. 

 

Second, when enough is enough depends on your particular project.  Your goal is to plan effectively and thoroughly for all aspects of your project, but be mindful that your present need or ability to plan certain elements may not yet exist.  Further, even if you have the present need and ability to plan a certain aspect of your project, do not overdo it.  For example, do not continue to add more and more requirements to your requirements basket as if quantity were your only goal.

           

On this last point, remind yourself that requirements, specifications, user preferences, and every other item on your project-planning list have at least one thing in common.  Once you have thought of them and cemented them into some spreadsheet, they have a way of hanging around for the duration of your planning process, and often through completion of your project.  Instead of waiting to whack some of these hangers-on toward the end of a phase or at the end of your project (“backward creep” of scope or deliverables), attempt to prioritize them at an early stage of your project.  You will not even open Requirements Container 2 until the high-priority requirements in Container 1 have been exhausted (satisfied or deliberately discarded).  A prioritization approach could save you time, dollars and other resources.

 

Conclusion

           

For many of us, it may be best not to let go of our conditioned response to project planning and critical thinking—not just yet anyway.  The conditioning represents an overall positive motivation, its underlying purpose is producing results, and our technology procurement process, including its planning element, may still have plenty of room for improvement.  The more sophisticated technology buyers among us might want to put the brakes on the conditioned response a bit. 

 

Regardless of what camp you are in (and until further notice from the experts!), be at least mindful of the fact that there is such a thing as too much project planning.  I, for one, am now a believer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Timothy Nuckles is a Wisconsin and Illinois technology attorney who provides legal and advisory support to commercial buyers of information technology products and services.
You may contact Nuckles at http://www.NucklesLaw.com or through its sister site http://www.TechnologyBuyersAdvocate.com

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Amazing Technological Advancements Of 2008

You may remember the things that seemed impossible when you were a child: talking to somebody on the other side of the world, for free and anytime you like was probably one of them, along with a cure for AIDS, and being invisible. All of these boundaries have been broken, completely or at least in effect. Surely we will be flying, teleporting and living to our two-hundredth birthdays, within the next century! However, sometimes the simplest advances are the most amazing, not least because they are actually here, now. In this article we look at some amazing advancements in technology from 2008, specifically with regard to computer hardware, software, network performance management and information technology infrastructure.
Do you remember the science fiction movies where messages are projected onto walls, or even into the middles of rooms like in Star Wars? Well, the first steps to that technology have been unveiled by Microsoft at the CEO Summit in Washington recently. Microsoft has developed laser technology that can turn any surface into a touchscreen, and allow you to interact with a central computer, even on the internet. This information technology infrastructure means you could be having chat conversations on the kitchen bench while cooking, or reading emails in the shower, before long. We aim higher than even Bill Gates comment that we should “Think about the whiteboard in your office becoming intelligent”.
Not likely to be hailed as a genius breakthrough by consumers, but perhaps the savior of the music industry, is a new digital fingerprinting technology being developed primarily by LTU technologies. Long has law enforcement and information technology consultants thrown their hands up in helplessness at the problems of piracy of music and video content, saying there is juts no way to control it. However, digital fingerprinting could save the music and video industries millions of dollars every year. Key identifiers in a file are pattern matched against a central database – if a pattern is copyrighted, it can’t be uploaded. This information technology infrastructure also has the potential to do wonders for network performance management, as traffic levels drop.
Sometimes the most amazing advancements are also the ones that you didn’t realize weren’t yet possible. Ordinary people have heard of wireless technology, and immediately assumed they could be surfing the internet from their laptop while skydiving, travelling the countryside, or out in deep dark forests.
The reality is a lot more sober – however, there has recently been an amazing new development in wireless information technology infrastructure that allows delivery of audio and video content to passengers on the Singapore Flyer, the world’s tallest observation deck. It was previously impossible to get data reliably through such a tall, large and dense structure, which was also continuously moving. However, an IT consulting firm has developed solutions which allow just that. Laptops while skydiving are one step closer, at least!
New wireless sensor technology might also help track both computational loads on large mainframes, and the heat distribution of your house. Microsoft has developed very cheap wireless sensors that can be used to collect and transmit data, as well as controlling environments. For about $3 a sensor, in the future you could have an automatically, perfectly climate controlled home. No more chilly hallways and dank corners!
While we aren’t teleporting or outliving turtles yet, it seems that it certainly won’t be long.

Datacraft is the leading independent IT services and solutions company in Asia Pacific. Datacraft combines an expertise in networking, security, Microsoft solutions, storage and contact centre technologies, with advanced skills in consulting, integration and managed services, to craft IT solutions for businesses.
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The Technical Risk of Employing a New Processor Technology Can Often Deter a Design Group

Shrinking product development cycles coupled with demanding product requirements and increasingly complex design implementations can overwhelm a design team. The technical risk of employing new, complex, high-speed processor technology can often deter a design group from incorporating new technology in their product designs.Intel Corporation’s ATOM processor and low power chipset solution is a technology choice which cannot be overlooked. With the potential for wide application in deeply embedded, low power, fanless industrial, medical, communications, automotive and consumer applications this technology demands attention. Orchid Technologies, a developer of custom electronics product solutions, can help. With their new ATOM processor technology core design, that combines your custom electronic hardware with an ATOM processor core. The result is a highly integrated circuit board solution customized for your applications needs. “The development time and risk are low, because Orchid has done much of these designs before,” says Paul Nickelsberg, President and Senior Engineer of Orchid. “Your custom design builds on our firm foundation of design success.” “Orchid has designed many highly customized Intel-processor-based (IA32) circuit boards.” A typical Orchid Technologies’ client in the fanless industrial space may require customized GPIO; perhaps special data logging features: possibly specialized precision analog electronics; or maybe the integration of a specialized DSP front end. Orchid Technologies can skillfully combine clients’ specialized electronic circuitry with our existing ATOM core design to create a cost-effective, highly integrated, design solution. Add Orchid’s ability to customize BIOS to the mix and the result is an optimized IA32 solution tuned specifically to client needs. Orchid Technologies has had a highly successful IA32 design track record. Among the many highly embedded IA32 circuit board designs we have performed include:Comverse’s Series IV Telecommunications Processor.This Pentium-based product built on Orchid’s IA32 Processor Core Design, interfaces to sixteen Texas Instruments DSP devices, a dual port memory interface, and T1/E1 WAN networks.Dialogic Corporation’s Private Branch Exchange Processor.This Pentium-based product built on Orchid’s IA32 Processor Core Design, is coupled to a Texas Instruments based DSP Soft Modem, Solid State Disk Drive, and Telephony Line interfaces.

Chemical Controls Interface Processor. This Pentium-based product built on Orchid’s IA32 Processor Core Design, mixed our client’s old grandfathered controls-technology with today’s modern laser communications solutions. In this design, we preserved the best elements of our client’s obsolete existing design while modernizing its features and extending product life another ten years.As electronics technology, continues to evolve the requirements for high-speed devices, tighter integration, enhanced functionality, and low power pose design challenges for any product development team. Visit Orchid Technologies website www.orchid-tech.com and discover for yourself why design teams rely on Orchid for their product development needs. In this article OTEC, Orchid, and Orchid Technologies refers to Orchid Engineering and Consulting, Inc. The Orchid Technologies logo is a trademark of Orchid Technologies Engineering and Consulting, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright 2008 Orchid Technologies Engineering and Consulting, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Discover Advanced Business Continuity Products and it Services From Xbase Technologies at the Upcoming 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum

September 12, 2008 – Toronto, Canada.— XBASE Technologies Corp. is pleased to announce its participation in the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum scheduled on October 28 & 29, 2008 at the Design Exchange in Toronto, Canada.

 

The Financial Services Technology Forum is the largest Financial Services Technology event in Canada; the leading global meeting place to learn about ongoing innovation and enterprise applications and solutions for the financial industry.

 

XBASE Technologies has been supporting organizations by providing network services and solutions, along with an extensive range of professional services on IT issues (including network design and implementation, server technology, business analysis, software selection, application development, relocation services, and interim IT staffing), since 1988.

 

Our offerings fit the needs of different types and sizes of organizations — we provide services on a project basis to support your IT department or on an ongoing basis.

 

Managed IT Services enable our clients to concentrate on their core business – looking after customers and generating income – while we ensure their systems perform at top efficiency, 24/7.

 

We have the knowledge and experience to help organizations develop and implement structured backup facilities and resumption solutions to ensure business continuity in case of a serious interruption of operations. XBASE partners with and will be joined at the Forum by its industry-leading technology partner NeverfailGroup, and will showcase Neverfail, the award-winning high availability, data protection, and disaster recovery solution for Blackberry Enterprise Server, Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server, File Server, IIS, and SharePoint.

 

XBASEs Virtualization products and services provide a fundamental technological innovation that addresses the issues of cost-effective IT infrastructure and the need for quick response to new business initiatives and organizational change.

 

About XBASE

 

XBASE Technologies has been delivering Managed IT Services and Network Solutions since 1988.

 

XBASE serves clients in many sectors, with particular expertise in Financial (our clients include the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, fund and portfolio management firms, debt and equity financing providers, and operations within several major banks), Not-for-Profit, Healthcare, Legal, High- tech, and Logistics.

 

More information can be found at www.xbase.com.

 

Company Contact

Seymour Gladstone

seymour.gladstone@xbase.com

(416) 340-1020 ext. 2247

 

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WowGao Inc. is an award winning leading event management company that produces, since 2003, internationally renowned conferences and expositions that address the latest innovations and developments in the information technology industry.

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WowGao Inc. is an award winning leading event management company that produces, since 2003, internationally renowned conferences and expositions that address the latest innovations and developments in the information technology industry.
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Science & Technology

The governments of India and Sri Lanka recently signed an agreement on cooperation in the fields of science and technology considering that the development of scientific and technical relations shall be of mutual benefit to both countries.

Accordingly the two countries in accordance with national laws and regulations would exchange scientists, research workers, technologists, specialists, scholars, scientific and technical information and documentation.

Also arrangements would be made to organize bilateral scientific and technical seminars, workshops and courses on problems of interest to both countries.

This agreement would also  facilitate with the training of young scientific workers by granting fellowships on the basis of exchange, joint identification of the potential for research cooperation stemming from scientific and technical challenges in trade and industry,  including joint research projects, exchange of experience and know-how, organization of exhibitions demonstrating the achievements of both countries in the field of science and technology, etc.

Picture shows the two ministers signing the agreement

The Science & Technology Ministers of the SEARO region met for the first time recently in New Delhi. The objective of this meeting was to bring the benefits of science and technology to the people of SAARC  and to strengthen the regional cooperation in the area of science and technology through focused collaboration in prioritized  sectors which clear modalities for implementation.

The SAARC countries recognize that South Asia is host to one of the largest pools of scientific and technological manpower skills and local talent in the region which enabled the region to reap the benefits of Green Revolution, White Revolution, the IT Revolution and the Micro-Credit-Grameen Bank Revolution.

The countries recognize the importance of science and technology in the daily lives of the people of South Asia and are aware of the need for development of scientific temper for dealing with developmental challenges in the region. They believe that the SAARC community should actively cooperate to improve capacity in science and technology in evolving science and technology advantaged countries in the region.

The best way of doing so is strengthening intra-regional cooperation in science and technology through establishment of a virtual SAARC technology information web portal on a voluntary basis and through organization of SAARC seminars on issues of current relevance such as renewable energy, solid waste management and water treatment and sanitation.

Picture shows the SEARO region Science & Technology Ministers and senior officials. The meeting held for two days and on the first day the senior officials met and the following day the Ministers met.

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