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D395   Category: Software/ SaaS     Status: Pending
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Here comes the list of top tools for cloud migration, file recovery, email backup and migration, Outlook management, etc. These softwares are completely automated and designed by a team of professional experts. Any technical or non-technical user can use these tools without any difficulty.

 

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D226   Category: Software/ SaaS     Status: Pending
I wanted to see if you would be interested in meeting with SugarCRM CEO Larry Augustin to discuss his latest role as CEO, what SugarCRM offers to the enterprise software market, what companies can learn from a successful commercial open source model and the notion SugarCRM's open cloud. As you may know, Larry is also a prominent Silicon Valley investor and is very well known and respected within the open source community. Larry will be attending OpenSource World/CloudWorld in San Francisco, August 11-13, so if you are attending we can meet there, or if not, we are happy to meet at a coffee shop or your office. Interested?
Sincerely,
Michelle Reingold

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D168   Category: General     Status: Pending

 

Every time a 'crack'berry server breaks down for two hours the business world is flipped upside-down.

 

Commanding a substantial global R&D investment, cell phones have become the pinnacle of technology advancement this decade - taking on an increasingly converged approach with GPS, PDA, MP3 and becoming an even more critical part of our life.

 

Since airports now charge travelers a per-luggage fee, laptops have become an expensive proposition for the frequent flyer making cell phones as laptop replacements an even more viable future. Bill Gates foresees cell phones that can easily connect to TVs and keyboards becoming full-fledged laptop replacements.

In the Philippines 5.5 million people already use cell phones as digital wallets and the portable MP3 player is an archaic concept.

 

The flip side of this new high-tech world is that your personal information (bank accounts, contacts, text messages, addresses) are in one small device that is often lost or stolen and which is constantly co

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Pulse LLC and Circuit City Stores, Inc. have launched a unified community and social network unlike any of its kind for connecting manufacturers and store associates in the retail industry. 

 

The partnership, entitled CityPulse, gives manufacturers unprecedented access to communicate their current and future products directly with the sales force in a collaborative learning environment. Circuit City associates will have the ability to interact with those manufacturers’ programming and create and post their own content in a ‘You Tube’-style environment where the best of the best is seen by the entire organization.

 

The system represents a significant change in the standard model of retail communication.  The typical engagement model for retail employees is characterized by a large number of disparate manufacturer websites individually vying for retail employee traffic on their individual web sites.  Using CityPulse, Circuit City associates will be directed to one community f

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What if you could use satellites to see the future?

 

 

A Chicago-based business enables millions of dollars in gains, with extremely accurate crop estimates long before the USDA gets to their number. Last year, Lanworth had the final crop productions in corn, soy, and wheat, months before the USDA was able to calculate their final estimates. They analyze images for local geographies, and are also expanding to emerging global markets, such as the palm oil of Indonesia and Malaysia. They are still a little-known company that has just started to gain attention because of their accurate predictions last October.

 

 

This month, as investors anxiously await the first release of the USDA crop production report, Lanworth already has their number. Based on daily analysis of satellite images, digital soil maps, and weather patterns, their report takes into account the full picture of data to provide an extremely accurate estimate on the final production numbers.

 

 

 

 

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Goanimate.com.  It’s implications are multi-fold-  in it’s simplest essence- it’s an animation site for the average computer user- no flash required, no advanced skills, just an interest in creating fun cartoons online!  When finished, animations can be embedded into social networks, sent to friends, etc.  Licenses allow users to bring their favorite show characters into their animations….

 

·         Election time is coming up and users can interact with political characters (we have a partnership in the works with a a political satirist for some webisodes)....

·         From a branding/marketing standpoint- through this entertainment site, users can interact with brands in active ways- it’s essentially free and powerful marketing.

·         From an entertainment standpoint, Historically, only big professional studios can produce great TV- series like animation.  With the licensing deals, GoAnimate is helping all the little guys out

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All of us have fond memories of the Jetsons, George and Judy enjoying the good life thanks to technology.  We also have not so fond memories of dining out ... slow service, get me my check already, rushing to catch a movie.  Imagine the integration of true technoloyg into the restaurant experience.  Dallas-based TableTop Media is rolling out a table top device that sits on your restaurant table and enables you to, well, do it all -- pay-on-demand when you are ready to go.  Want to split your check, have at it.  Leave your gratuity.  Piece of cake.  While you're hanging out waiting for your hot wings, watch a movie trailer.  Heck, buy your tickets there and now and the TableTop device prints your tickets.  Out with kids who left their DS games at home.  No problem.  TableTop offers games.  Short on time and need to buy a gift for the spouse, grab a browser and start shopping.  And let's say you're dining at your fav Mexican Restaurant.  Chances are, you can tune into a video on how to m

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According to Wikipedia, “innovation” may refer to both radical and incremental changes in thinking, in processes or in services.  Too often nowadays the term is thrown around without much thought to the real meaning.  Radical and incremental changes are paramount to innovation, but which companies are forcing them?  Innovation in manufacturing processes is something companies have been improving for hundreds of years.  From Ford with the first assembly line, to Dell with the construction and availability of the laptop computer, and recently Netflix with the way DVD’s are automatically processed and shipped directly to your home via your online list.    

 

But how would you define modern day innovation in the typically boring industry of printing?  Would a company that seamlessly produced more than 8,000,000,000 business cards worldwide in just eight years be considered innovative?  What if it also produced more than 3,000,000 self-inking stamps or nearly 900,000,000 million

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How do you make productive use of otherwise unproductive CO2? How about cleaning with it?

 

Dry ice blast cleaning is being used by manufacturers and contract cleaners for a variety of environmentally responsible cleaning applications; from cleaning rubber tire molds and semiconductor equipment to mold remediation from flood-damaged buildings. The blast cleaning process involves accelerating small dry ice pellets at supersonic speeds through advanced hoses and nozzles. The dry ice pellets create a mini-explosion on the surface being cleaned separating the contaminant from the surface. Upon impact with the surface, the dry ice pellets sublimate (return to their original gaseous state), and the only thing left to clean is contaminant. There is no secondary waste, no chemicals to dispose of and no need to use water. Where did dry ice blast cleaning come from, how does it work and how is it benefiting companies and consumers today?

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I recently introduced a new website that lists and honors breakthrough technology and innovative thinking: http://www.jumpintotomorrow.com. Everyday the site is updated, and everyday we hand out an award for the "Technology of the Day."  There are over 100 different technologies and innovations on the site spanning 24 different categories, from aerospace to fitness, business technology to nanotechnology with lots and lots in between. Visitors can group their interests from products they want to see and buy, to companies they can invest in to causes they want to join and more.  Because we're incredibly discerning about that which we put on the site, we hope that what's there feels more objective than subjective.  In the end, we're just trying to bring some more attention to companies and individuals doing really amazing things. 

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