Posts Tagged "libraries"

SAP Sapphire: Facing ‘consumer revolution,’ McDermott tacks toward innovation

ORLANDO, Fla. — At the closing keynote for day one of SAP’s Sapphire Now conference here, co-CEO Bill McDermott stepped out into the inky darkness of the sprawling stage, looked into a sea of 10,000 faces staring back at him, and began proselytizing. “A revolution is underway,” he said. “It’s a consumer revolution that’s remaking the entire landscape.” He stopped. took…read more →

Universal Studios’ films now available on iCloud, Fox still grounded

Tweet Tweet In early March, it probably is clear that content from Fox and Universal Studios could be stagnated from being accessible in the all-encompassing iCloud, presumably because of the HBO release window stranglehold impacting both libraries. Today, still the tides of change are receiving an impact that belongs to them. Mac Rumors is reporting that Universal titles no more…read more →

What Are Facebook Proxys?

For anyone who uses Facebook social networking on a regular basis, Facebook proxys can be an extremely helpful. If you frequently work in an environment or access the internet from a location that has firewalls installed to prevent access to social networking sites, then you need to know more about this useful tool. Social Networking Over the past few years,…read more →

HTML5 and JavaScript tools What could (and should

Microsoft has been beating the HTML5 drum more and more loudly as its HTML5-compliant Internet Explorer (IE) nine browser approaches the complete line. Company execs have said HTML5 is central to the provider;s cross-platform strategy. and IE 9 is seemingly at the heart of Microsoft;s tablet push. So what’s Microsoft heading to do, so far as putting its HTML5 improvement…read more →