Archive for October, 2008

I rarely disagree with the brilliant minds at Gartner, but this time they are missing the point. Gartner research analysts Michael Silver and Neil MacDonald argue that Windows is collapsing under it’s own weight as it tries to support 20 years of applications. They are making this assumption because many users are opting out of Windows Vista. “Windows is too monolithic,” says Silver.

MacDonald argues that Windows should adopt multiple versions to support the demands of customers and hardware manufacturers. “One size doesn’t fit all,” says MacDonald. He believes that Microsoft should develop different versions of Windows specific to the device and/or the needs of the user. Essentially, he thinks Windows should be more like Linux.

They further argue that Windows is becoming too bloated because Windows Vista has a larger footprint and requires more resources than Windows XP, which requires more than Windows 98 and so on.

But this is nonsense. They are missing the two most important points:

  1. The backwards compatibility of Windows is among it’s biggest selling points! Because it can support legacy applications, customers will stay loyal to the Windows operating system. The moment Microsoft decides on a clean break, they risk losing customers.
  2. Bloated operating systems are a boon to OEMs! If your old computer can’t support the new operating system then you must upgrade, which makes OEMs happy. As hard drives get larger and processors get faster, larger operating systems are not necessarily a problem. Most consumers adopt new operating systems when they buy a new computer. We cannot ignore the financial significance of the relationship between Microsoft and the various OEMs. If they work together, they both benefit.

This is not to say they are totally wrong. Silver and MacDonald’s arguments are valid amongst the technically literate crowd. However, the average computer user doesn’t care about any of the technical issues involved. At the end of it all, the most important questions should not be ignored: Is it easy to use? Is it reasonably priced? Is it secure?

As long as Microsoft can keep providing “Yes” answers to those questions, Windows will have a long and fruitful life.

Louis Rosas-Guyon III is a business technology expert who maintains a blog, The R-Squared Method, where he explains his philosophy on information technology. Louis is President of R-Squared Computing, a company that wants you to work smarter, not harder. Stop throwing good money away on bad technologies that don’t help you become more efficient. Instead, I focus on leveraging technology to improve your business’s core competencies to better maximize productivity and profits.

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Computer keeps freezing? You may be getting the windows blue screen also known as the blue screen of death (BSOD). Or perhaps your computer freezes up as the most unexpected time and you have to manually restart. Whatever the cause, computer freezing can be quite a pain in the neck. Especially when you are working on something important and it gets lost forever. But in order to fix computer freezing we must get to the root of the problem first.

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Remember when you first bought your new Vista computer? How fast the Vista speed was and how great Vista seemed to be? Well it didn’t last very long did it. Vista problems started happening and you wanted to know how to speed up Vista again.

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Using a computer can be either a blessing or a curse. It’s a blessing to be able to do so many things so easily.

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The problem with internet security is we do not learn to defend our computers until it’s too late. This is just the way it is, we are oblivious to certain things until we become effected by them. This is true with the dreaded XP Antivirus malware that is taking the internet by storm. Most people are not aware of the program until their computer has been infected, despite the fact that it effects millions around the world. Learning how to remove XP Antivirus Protection is extremely important.

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There’s a great new free software program that will help you save tons of time when searching through files on your computer. It lets you see what’s inside your files without your having to actually spend time opening them.

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When you want some software developed for your business what is the first thing you do? Of course look around you for the best developers who can do the job for you. But I would say that is not what you should be doing, instead there is a much easier way to go about it which will save you lot of time and get your business up and running much earlier than you expected.

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Having read the E-myth by Michael Gerber, a blinding bolt of lightning flashed through your mind and with a new found Zen-like understanding you know the importance of systemizing your business process. With clarity of mind and purpose of spirit you set off to find the holy grail of ad agency software.

This ‘thing’ is going to handle all of the basic operations like tracking your jobs, measuring your time, invoicing your work, sharing and collaborating information within the team. It is also going to manage your prospecting and CRM, its going to have a Digital Asset Management module, the Accounting and Payroll team are going to love it, and who knows it may even order coffee and cook breakfast.

Hours spent surfing … No, hold that thought, surfing is meant to be pleasurable… Hours spent scouring the internet has led you to the perfect solution. It has all the bells and whistles, and what’s more, it even comes with a free coffee maker. Reading the reviews you are left with the impression that this piece of software is powerful enough to put a man on the moon, and easy enough to use that your three year old daughter could be the one guiding Mr. Armstrong to touchdown.

“I have to have it!” It is as simple as that. Calling the sales rep it is time to confirm your investment, “How much is this thing?

“HOW MUCH?” It is difficult to disguise the horror in your voice. Pleadingly you offer, “Did I mention we are a small ad agency?”

You aren’t the size of Publicis, and its likely you never will be, but that doesn’t mean that you don’t have very similar needs. You still need to track and manage your jobs, you still need to bill all of your chargeable time, you still need to know if you made any money on that quote job, and which of your employees is the most productive.

Yes, you are in the creative business. But first and foremost you are in business. Just like every business you need to be able to measure your work, you need to have visibility over how well you are tracking, and how much money you are making on your jobs.

This is where software plays a very important role. With new web 2.0 technologies you don’t need to invest thousands and thousands of dollars. The brave new world of online technology comes in very affordable packages that do not require any capital investment.

The very nature of web applications allows for seamless integration between different software. A completely integrated business software solution is easily available by cobbling together the applications that meet your needs. Meaning you could have your Job Management, Accounting and Digital Asset Management solutions integrated seamlessly with each other, giving you the complete system you need to run your business.

In the traditional world such a solution would have cost you tens of thousands of dollars. In the web 2.0 world this is achievable for under $200 p/month.

“HOW MUCH?”

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In-house ID card printing has become very affordable. Card printers have become more affordable, and so have the ID software programs necessary to design and print your ID cards. It’s important to choose the right ID card software for your business. The best way to do that is to understand what’s available on the market, and what each has to offer.

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The Microsoft Windows Vista Registry may be complicated but cleaning it is not so. The Windows registry repair software helps to get rid of all the unwanted materials that hang around in the windows registry. It is enough if the system is just six months old.

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