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Microsoft, Hortonworks to link Excel and Hadoop
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Microsoft, Hortonworks to link Excel and Hadoop
Microsoft teams with Hortonworks to develop an ODBC and a JavaScript library for Hadoop
Toronto firm brainstorms business processes
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
Toronto firm brainstorms business processes
Toronto-based YourPrivacy uses MindJet's visualization tools to find privacy gaps for clients
Mac-Windows compatibility headed to Office 2011
Monday, August 23, 2010
Mac-Windows compatibility headed to Office 2011
Microsoft will include features ported from Windows' Office 2010, including Excel's Sparkline. The Mac version of the office productivity suite is slated for an October launch
Cancer Care Ontario swaps Excel for SAS
Thursday, July 08, 2010
Cancer Care Ontario swaps Excel for SAS
The provincial agency uses analytics to forecast who will need chemotherapy and where they will go for treatment – to better prepare for patient care. The SAS solution replaces a former manual process that pulled numbers from different data stores into an Excel workbook
Microsoft officially launches Office Web Apps
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Microsoft officially launches Office Web Apps
The online suite is available ahead of Microsoft's Office 2010 launch. Office Web apps will work with Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari
Don’t dismiss Excel in your BI strategy
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Don’t dismiss Excel in your BI strategy
The CEO with Toronto-based business intelligence vendor Panorama Software says it’s not about choosing between Excel and a BI tool because the reality is your users will continue using Excel
Hockey players, motorcycle riders and Microsoft
Friday, May 14, 2010
Hockey players, motorcycle riders and Microsoft
The Edmonton Oilers and a Harley-Davidson retailer talk about their beta experiences with Microsoft’s new software. How SharePoint 2010 helps the Oilers scout for the NHL draft and Office 2010 helps Jacox H-D forecast bike sales and weather patterns
Review: The good and bad of FileMaker Pro 11
Monday, March 15, 2010
Review: The good and bad of FileMaker Pro 11
Version 10 was already an improvement but version 11 of the venerable database app now includes charting and improved search
Microsoft Office 2010: An intriguing beta
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Microsoft Office 2010: An intriguing beta
The beta of the next version of Microsoft's office suite features close integration with lightweight online apps, better multimedia support, a subtle interface refresh, and a slew of features designed to make document creation and sharing easier
Faster OpenOffice.org 3.1 takes a big step forward
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Faster OpenOffice.org 3.1 takes a big step forward
Much of the improvements in this new version of the free open source alternative to Microsoft Office are hidden under the hood
Microsoft lays out SQL Server road map
Monday, October 06, 2008
Microsoft lays out SQL Server road map
The software giant hopes to redefine business intelligence and data warehousing with its strategy for SQL Server and a range of add-ons
Microsoft fixes Windows Vista bugs
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Microsoft fixes Windows Vista bugs
After users complained of error messages when trying to start Excel, Microsoft has announced an update to its operating system. It will be available through Windows Update next month.
Patch Tuesday report: 11 Microsoft bugs
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Patch Tuesday report: 11 Microsoft bugs
The monthly security update includes fixes for problems with Windows, Office and the .Net Framework. The No. 1 priority? An Active Directory vulnerability that can be exploited without user interaction
Blended BI puts smarts into business process
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Blended BI puts smarts into business process
Integrating business intelligence with existing systems can spark enterprise uptake. Canadian customers share how such integration is generating better user experiences
Microsoft continues its onslaught on the business intelligence market
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Microsoft continues its onslaught on the business intelligence market
Challenger Motor Freight discusses "information nightmare"
Raiking in the gold – Microsoft's Jeff Raikes on the benefits of pervasive BI
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Raiking in the gold – Microsoft's Jeff Raikes on the benefits of pervasive BI
Jeff Raikes, president of Microsoft's business division, speaks about Redmond's BI offerings aimed at helping companies gain control over today's data explosion
Microsoft offers end-user accessible BI tools
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Microsoft offers end-user accessible BI tools
Microsoft Corp. is on the right track by promising "business intelligence (BI) in every desktop" but the company still has to play catch up with more mature vendors, according to analysts
Virtualization and the ubiquitous OS
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Virtualization and the ubiquitous OS
The interest in Microsoft alternatives such as Linux and Mac OS X is growing stronger by the day and recent events - such as the alliance between Novell Inc. and Microsoft Corp. has done nothing to change this.
The scoop on Microsoft Office 2007
Saturday, October 14, 2006
The scoop on Microsoft Office 2007
You'll probably get used to the new Microsoft Office 2007 interface within a few hours. Whether you like it, however, is a different story. New users will benefit most, since they won't have to change existing habits. For advanced and power users, the adjustment may be a bit more disconcerting, at least initially.
Vulnerability found in Microsoft Excel
Sunday, June 18, 2006
Vulnerability found in Microsoft Excel
A new vulnerability has been found in Microsoft Corp.'s Excel spreadsheet program, just a few days after the company fixed problems with several of its applications in its monthly patch distribution.
Ten trusted tweaking tools
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Ten trusted tweaking tools
Everyone who backpacks can rattle off the 10 essentials by rote — map, compass, flashlight, extra food and clothes, sunglasses, first-aid kit, knife, waterproof matches, fire-starter. They are the critical and essential tools anyone who hikes needs as insurance against the unexpected.
Does the operating system used matter anymore?
Thursday, July 07, 2005
Does the operating system used matter anymore?
With desktop market share still ranging from miniscule to small, relatively speaking, there’s an enormous interest in Microsoft alternatives such as Linux and Mac OS X.
IBI takes analytics to edge
Thursday, May 26, 2005
IBI takes analytics to edge
When even U.S. space agency NASA is bringing business intelligence (BI) onboard to improve its IT processes, the average enterprise should stand up and take notice. Ronald Phelps, program manager for National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Kennedy Space Center, told ComputerWorld Canada the agency is currently using IBI’s WebFocus BI reporting and analysis tool to integrate its databases and enable engineers to track space shuttle work done by contractors.
Building complex applications at clicking speed
Thursday, December 09, 2004
Building complex applications at clicking speed
Traditionally it takes weeks if not months to rework an application. But Mike Porter said using Tenfold’s Universal Application a new customer could be set up within days.
TenFold aims to make sluggish projects a thing of the past
Thursday, November 18, 2004
TenFold aims to make sluggish projects a thing of the past
For a company that has been around for more than a decade, South Jordan, Utah-based TenFold Corp. isn’t particularly well known — surprising, given the claims of its chief technology officer, Jeff Walker.
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