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If ICANN You Can Too

Own your own TLD that is. Ok, let’€™s back up for a moment. What’s a TLD you ask? TLD stands for Top Level Domain, it’s the .XYZ or more realistically the .COM part of a URL or web address. Until yesterday the TLD was understood that if you were a business you would have a website that leveraged your business name and ended in .com. For universities and other educational institutions it’d be their name followed by .EDU, .GOV for government and .MIL for the military. Starting early next year marketers will have a unique branding opportunity thanks to the recent ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers) ruling to allow individuals and businesses to purchase their own unique TLD. Elolvasom...

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 – Security Architecture Overview

One of the area’s that has some really cool, and new improvements is around the Security Architecture in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. Elolvasom...

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Eventing – a look with X++

This week, I wanted to take sometime and actually dive into Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 ability, within X++ to make use of Eventing! Now I wrote about this, as an introduction to the idea, at the start of this year, here: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 and Eventing Elolvasom...

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Set Default Microsoft Outlook Profile

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Interview with Microsoft’s Doug Kennedy & Kees Hertogh

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Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Excel Add-in

With the release of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, the lines between the Rich Client, the Portal as well as Microsoft Office are going to be blurred. This is out-of-the-box ability, that replaces a lot of older ways for doing things. Elolvasom...

Proenza Schouler finds a tailor-made solution with Microsoft Dynamics AX and Sunrise Technologies

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Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Learning Plans & The Important ‘Solutions Architect’ Role

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Blog Spotlight: Dynamics AX 2012 Upgrade frustrations of Alex

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RCOMM 2011 Review – Day 2

The second day started with another invited talk, namely Matthias Reif of the Deutsche Forschungszentrum Künstliche Intelligenz (DFKI) talking about Towards Next-Generation Data Mining. Matthias has presented very interesting insights about new trends in data analysis, including the data-driven recommendation of classifiers and the prediction of classifier accuracy and resource consumption. He depicted the integration of those techniques into server-based solutions li Elolvasom...