Seattle University Facilities Resource Center Coordinator...
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Facilities Resource Center Coordinator - Facilities Operations
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Duane is a guy from Jakarta Pusat, Dki Jakarta, Indonesia
I am an independent software vendor (ISV) consultant in the Jakarta - INDONESIA area. My main area of specialty is in Microsoft Products (Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Windows Server), and I also work with associated Microsoft technologies from the .NET stack. I have enjoy working and mastering for software and website development. When I'm not thinking about programming or developing (or, sometimes, when I am) I like to listen to electronic music (mostly early-'80s and 90s). I like to watch news, TV, and great Movie. Keep it simple. As simple as possible. But no simpler. Visit me at http://www.ArtDuane.com
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Facilities Resource Center Coordinator - Facilities Operations
Rated • 1 review • web design • mobiforge.com
This is quite a comprehensive guide to mobile web development. It layers on the advice from the W3C's Mobile Web Initiative Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 document, but takes it further. We feel that it is very important to take the base of these best practices and make it more accessible. With this in mind, our developer guide starts by describing the mobile landscape in detail, and the importance of the mobile context.
Rated • 1 review • software, computers • careerbuilder.com
ARCHIBUS, Inc. is the #1 provider of real estate, infrastructure and facilities management solutions in the world, with expenditures for ARCHIBUS-related products and services exceeding $1.7 Billion annually. With ARCHIBUS, organizations can use a single, comprehensive, integrated solution to make informed strategic decisions that optimize return-on-investment, lower asset lifecycle costs, and increase enterprise productivity. Today, more than 4,000,000 ARCHIBUS users collectively manage over 5 Million properties around the globe. Available in over 130 countries and more than two dozen languages, ARCHIBUS is the most proven and complete commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software product for property, facilities and infrastructure management.
Rated • 1 review • architecture, software, computers • iwmsnews.com
"Since 1982, ARCHIBUS, Inc. has been the world's leading provider of facilities and infrastructure management products and services. Its flagship product, ARCHIBUS, is a powerful suite of integrated applications that creates a single, comprehensive repository of information on an organization's people, places, processes, and physical assets. Access to this information enables organizations to make strategic decisions that optimize physical asset return-on-investment by lowering their lifecycle costs and increasing enterprise-wide productivity."
Rated • 1 review • software • websitetoolbox.com
Here are some useful samples to demonstrate some of the core capabilities of the Web Mapping APIs.
Rated • 1 review • software • websitetoolbox.com
If you would like to jumpstart your learning on the Web Mapping APIs here are some free live training seminars. I just gave the Silverlight one on August 27 so it will be published in two weeks. I will post it as soon as it is available.
Rated • 1 review • politics, news • yahoo.com
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan - Pakistan's Taliban chief has been killed in a CIA missile strike and his body buried, three Pakistani intelligence officials said Friday. But one of the three said no intelligence agent had actually seen the remains.
Rated • 1 review • internet, advertising • choicevalueinnovation.com
Yahoo! and Microsoft announced an agreement that will improve the Web search experience for users and advertisers, and deliver sustained innovation to the industry. In simple terms, Microsoft will now power Yahoo! search while Yahoo! will become the exclusive worldwide relationship sales force for both companies' premium search advertisers.
Rated • 1 review • software • bing.com
Microsoft Virtual Earth now has a new name (and it's not Kumo or Kiev).