
Story 1: Java is becoming the new Cobol
– Java is losing ground to Ruby on Rails, PHP, and other cool new languages when it comes to rich internet applications, that is in favor of the most developers.
Story 2: Sun Microsystems is back in the game
– Sun Microsystems is struggle to keep the company’s name on the buy lists of enterprise IT shoppers
Story 3: Hackers take aim at Mac OS X
– The days when you can assume that Apple’s products are exempt from harm are over.
Story 4: There are some threats you can worry less about
– Spammers have dialed back their use of so-called image spam, which tricks filters by embedding text within an attached image.
Story 5: Companies may have found a way around H-1B visa limits
– Despite the H-1B visa limit of 65,000, the real total of visas issued to highly skilled workers is closer to 400,000 annually, according to the feds. That, say some critics, may mean that the law is being abused.
Story 6: Open source’s new commercial strategy
– Open source companies have been steadily integrating parts of the hated commercial software subscription model into their business.
Story 7: End-to-end Ethernet finally arrives
– Telcos and cable companies that already have fiber in the ground are offering end-to-end Ethernet also known as metro Ethernet services.
Story 8: Blade servers arrive for the masses
– a new generation of blades is actually designed for smaller businesses, who typically don’t have sophisticated datacenters for their blades.
Story 9: BI is dead; long live BI
– With three of the largest competitors in the field taken over by software giants, you’d think that the best days of the business intelligence market were over. You’d be wrong.
Story 10: Balance of power shifts to software buyers
– Despite the wave of consolidation sweeping the industry, buyers have actually gained more leverage than ever when it comes to making deals with their vendors, notes a PricewaterhouseCoopers analysis.
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Data Mining is the process of analyzing data from different perspectives and summarizing it into useful information – information that can be used to increase revenue, cuts costs, or both.
For more understanding. see this illustration:
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I love it super! It’s so far different to Nokia, I mean not the features but the when the phone is connecting to pc…. which I am one of the person who is not comfortable or not fun in pindotins the cp. Well, my first encounter of this was the Nokia phone of my brother,I free downloaded the nokia PC suite, At first I appreciate it features, transferring pics, videos, mp3s and use as a modem in connecting the net via cable. But as far as I am concern, it is only limited to that. But the Motorola v3? Well, it suite is not free; I mean the application for the phone to PC is not free, you must buy the Kit contains the USB cable, the installer and the guide. Since I can’t afford it, I illegally downloaded it to torrent..Shhhh…in which I already have the cable, cause it’s same as my mp3 cable and my digicam cable. So after installing it it works it is called the Motorola Phone Tools.Wow I super love it! It does not ONLY cater for tranferring pics, videos, mp3, as a modem for internet connection but You can explore the content of the sim and phone in it’s phonebook (add, edit, delete, transfer from phone to sim memory and vice versa), messages (read, add, delete, transfer, send message ), calendars(all stuff can do same as the phone) and more. You can also edit the video, mp3 and the pictures and save it. Wow! That’s why it is not free… hehehe.. But the other Motorola Unit is independent so, you can transfer files even your system has not been installed by this.
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I celebrated the Halloween with my Fwendz friends at Fwendz Diner and eavesdrops to Sir Chris and Sir Ted Padova (actually my first time to see him) about the Adobe Flex . And we are so excited to try it. And here’s our pic (from Jasper) celebrating the halloween:
And here is Mr. Ted Padova talks about Adobe Air
Using Master Dennes (kasuko lang kuya because of the word "Master") MAC notebook, trying the Adobe Flex

Im with Potpot I mean Jasper.. hehehe.. I am using his Ferari laptop, (men! naka gunit na jud ko! ahahaha)
When I ‘m not yet there… hehehe… (from left: Timothy "moy" Te, Migs, Kuya Dens Friend, Dennes Abing, then the kid there, si Sky son of Sir Chris and that guy with a violet shirt, He is Aaron, the PSITS V-Pres External)
Santa Claus is coming to Town!
And that explains everything
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It was on October 5-6, 2007 at the NCCC mall, where there is a 2 days seminars, exhibits, and design competitions.
Another successful IT Event here in Davao.

