Open-source software powers nearly all the world’s major companies. This software is freely available, and is developed collaboratively, maintained by a broad network that includes everyone from unpaid volunteers to employees at competing tech companies. Here’s how giving away software for free has proven to be a viable business model.
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Software engineering as it’s taught in universities simply doesn’t work. It doesn’t produce software systems of high quality, and it doesn’t produce them for low cost. Sometimes, even when practiced rigorously, it doesn’t produce systems at all.
That’s odd, because in every other field, the term “engineering” is reserved for methods that work.
What then, does real software engineering look like? How can we consistently deliver high-quality systems to our customers and employers in a timely fashion and for a reasonable cost? In this session, we’ll discuss where software engineering went wrong, and build the case that disciplined Agile methods, far from being “anti-engineering” (as they are often described), actually represent the best of engineering principles applied to the task of software development.
Ivan Ivankovich, CFO of Docstoc (http://www.docstoc.com/) realizes choosing the right accounting software for your small business is an important decision. In this video, Ivan shares his opinion about which the different types of accounting software solutions and which one is best for your business.
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Docstoc is the largest online collection of business and legal documents to help you grow and manage your small business and professional life.
The VirtNext Software features a super-fast computer which processes millions of trades each day. The system uses the existing market infrastructure and the high-speed computer is what gives this binary program an advantage over other systems.
This highly-praised software has only lost one trade in 4 years of 1478 trades. The accuracy of trading is very high, so it’s no wonder that the reviews are all positive for the VirtNext Trading App.
The system signals performs trades with 163 exchanges in 35 nations and the number of trades it processes each year is astounding – 4 million!
The name of the company behind the VirtNext.com is VirtNext Investments Ltd. This company plans to release its second IPO (Initial Public Offering) on the 16th November, 2015. In 2014, this Trading system earned $723 million in profits, which was 11% higher than the profits of 2013.
This year, even though it is already November, the Virt Next software Company has calculated that it will earn $650 million in profits even though there are only six weeks left to trade in.
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Every content and media industry, including film, TV, radio, gaming, software, music, publishing and news, has been severely impacted by the explosive growth of the Internet and the empowerment of the hyper-connected consumer. The move from a pre-internet broadcast culture to a broadband culture has changed pretty much everything, from economic models and their underlying business logic to the very definition of copyright and fair use, according to media futurist Gerd Leonhard.
Leonhard, described by the Wall Street Journal as one of the world’s leading media futurists, shared his bold predictions for the future of the media and content industries with nearly 500 people yesterday as part of ictQATAR’s Connected Speakers Series.
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Cyber blackmail involves criminals hacking into computers, taking their victims’ data hostage and then demanding a ransom. Their prey includes hospitals, municipal authorities and individual smartphone users across the world.
Interview in deutscher Sprache mit Walter Diggelmann, Gründer und Geschäftsführer von ai-one. Walt beschreibt die Funktion und Bedeutung von „Biologisch inspirierter Intelligenz” und wie diese Technologie Computern ermöglicht zu lernen wie Menschen. Die Technologie wird ein über ein einfache Schnittstelle „Application Programming Interface” (API) angeboten. Jeder Programmierer kann mit dem ai-one Konzept intelligente Software entwickeln. Brainup nutzt die ai-one-Technologie.
Interview in German with Walter Diggelmann, founder and managing director of ai-one. Walt describes the function and meaning of. “Biologically-Inspired Intelligence” and how this technology enables computers to learn like humans. The technology is a simple interface with an “Application Programming Interface” (API). Any programmer can develop intelligent software using ai-one technology. Brainup uses the ai-one technology.
The ICT sector in Kingston has a wide berth of companies that range from healthcare to defense, cloud computing, communications, and software development. Queen’s University, RMCC, and St. Lawrence College all participate and offer research partnerships.