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Top 10 GMail tweaks : TrendPlex
Top 10 GMail tweaks : TrendPlex
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USDA PM Training Program
Having someone with a PMI certification who doesn’t have the context of how it works in your organization — especially how it works around IT investments — doesn’t really buy you anything…
In the GCN.com article In-house training program takes managers beyond the basics, it sounds like the USDA is doing things right on changing the […]
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CMS Watch: SharePoint not Web optimized
From GCN.com:
Specifically, the report warns that Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, like most portal software, generates non-standard HTML that can be an issue for organizations wanting to employ standards-based designs. Also, SharePoint’s folder-based navigation doesn’t comply with traditional Web navigation standards, and the product offers very limited support for translation workflows.
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Awesome navigation
Yes, you can have Gary Busey tell you where to go. Check out the outtakes on switched.com.
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Metrics for software assurance and how to set priorities
This article from GCN, Microsoft industry group wrestle with metrics for software assurance and how to set priorities, is primarily about handling security vulnerabilities (hence - assurance). But the same practice of putting weight to and prioritizing software changes is true throughout all development.
No software is ever perfect, and everyone wants changes. Some […]
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CVE and CWE
Mitre has been compiling a list of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) regarding IT security. Additionally, they have the Common Weakness Enumeration that provides a measurable set of software weaknesses from a myriad of sources to help with the understanding of vulnerabilities and lend assistance to selecting tools and processes (or developing them) to […]
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IBM Rational on .NET
Since I am getting more and more involved in two areas: IBM Rational modeling and process and Microsoft technology, the following links are right up my ally.
IBM Rational’s .NET Solution
IBM Rational Modeling Extension for Microsoft .NET
It isn’t like I haven’t been deep into Rational for the last 11 years, and it isn’t like I […]
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