Archive for October, 2008

Workshop: IBM Content Collector system administration

Friday, October 31st, 2008

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Learn about the features in IBM Content Collector, which intelligently collects archives and manages the proliferation of e-mail and other unstructured content throughout the enterprise.

Christopher Wong: Solid IBM resources in tough economic times

Friday, October 31st, 2008

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What a wild ride we’ve been on in the financial markets in the last few months. Like you, I have been following the movement of the worldwide economy and know that times are tough. As with every change in the market, there are both risks and opportunities. I’m sure you’ve thought a lot about that; I know I have. Essentially, you’ve got two approaches–focus on the bottom line or aggressively market and promote your product. Whichever approach you use, we have resources that can help.

Updated: Ready for IBM Rational software

Friday, October 31st, 2008

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Help make your offerings stand out from the crowd. Ready for IBM Rational software validation enables you to demonstrate and validate the integration between your tools and the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform.

Updated benefit: Event participation support in Europe

Friday, October 31st, 2008

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Make your event participation easy, professional, and affordable to help gain sales leads and new revenue opportunities.

Updated benefit: Client events package in Europe

Friday, October 31st, 2008

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Leverage your relationship with IBM by hosting joint client briefings to generate new opportunities and close deals.

Updated benefit: Direct mail in Europe

Friday, October 31st, 2008

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Create cost effective marketing campaigns quickly and easily to generate sales for your industry solutions.

NVidia Fan Speed Revisited

Friday, October 31st, 2008

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One of the comments to my a href=”/node/1007599″last post/a about
adjusting the fan speed on your NVidia graphics card was that what
was needed was a script to adjust the speed based on the temperature.
The script presented here does just that.
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AlgoScore - Music By The Numbers

Friday, October 31st, 2008

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Earlier this year I discovered Jonatan Liljedahl’s a href=http://www.bitminds.net/kymatica/index.php/Software/AlgoScoreAlgoScore/a, a Csound-based program for sound and music composition. Alas, at that time I was unable to run AlgoScore on the machines here at Studio Dave. My builds of Csound use double-precision numerics, and AlgoScore was not compatible with that build option. However, Jonatan recently took another look at the problem, resolved it (with a little help from Victor Lazzarini and other friends on the Csound Developers mail-list), and I can now compile and run AlgoScore with double-precision Csound.
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It’s All Like… What?

Friday, October 31st, 2008

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pGoogle phrase searches can produce results that seem like random answers to a Rorschach test—only more amusing. Here are the top results (on a day in July 2008) for “The Internet is like…”:/p
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p “a vast uncataloged library”
/li
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p “a vagina”
/li
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p “Joey Bishop”
/li
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p “a series of tubes”
/li
li
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The Green Penguin: Your Ideas on Heat Recycling

Friday, October 31st, 2008

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pRecently I asked you for ideas on creative recycling of waste server heat. The inspiration came from a University of Notre Dame project that warms a botanical garden with waste heat. This edition of The Green Penguin covers your own creative ideas./p
pThis idea came from Lorenz in Germany:/p
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