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Feb '12

Missionir News Globalwise Investments

Atlanta, Georgia (PRWEB) February 22, 2012

MissionIR would like to highlight GlobalWise Investments, Inc. (OTCBB: GWIV). The company, via its wholly owned subsidiary Intellinetics, Inc., is a Columbus, Ohio, based Enterprise Content Management (ECM) pioneer with industry-leading software that delivers cloud ECM based solutions on-demand. The company?s flagship platform, Intellivue?, represents a new industry benchmark and game-changing solution by enabling clients to access and manage the content of every scanned document, file, spreadsheet, email, photo, audio file or video tape ? virtually anything that can be digitized ? in their enterprise, from any PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone, from anywhere in the world.

In the company?s news yesterday,

GlobalWise Investments, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary Intellinetics, Inc. provided an overview of the company?s new management team.

William J. ?BJ? Santiago, President and CEO. BJ has more than 20 years of senior executive-level management experience with an emphasis in sales, operations and M&A activities in the public and private sectors. During his previous tenure at Lexmark, BJ was hand selected in 2008 by the Lexmark CEO to launch and lead all operations for the newly formed Content Management Sales Practices for North America, which was using the Intellinetics platform. Through this business venture, Intellinetics recognized his ability as an ECM industry thought leader. From here, he became a natural catalyst for Intellinetics? business development and strategy. BJ also served eight years as a United States Army Infantry Officer and is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm.

Matthew Chretien, EVP and Chief Technology Officer. Matthew is a co-founder of Intellinetics and a strategic entrepreneur backed by more than 20 years of experience in technology sales, consulting and software product life cycle management within the aerospace, public safety, government and select commercial markets. After graduating from The Ohio State University with an engineering degree in 1990, he spent two years in the Fisher College of Business Doctoral Program at Ohio State in computer science to work on his Ph.D. During this period, Matthew discovered his research would be far too narrow to satisfy his interests and ultimately co-founded Intellinetics in 1994.

Michael Chretien, VP and Corporate Counsel. Michael is a co-founder of Intellinetics. After graduating from the University of Massachusetts with a Bachelor of Arts in economics in 1961, he joined the United States Marine Corps and retired in 1965 as a 1st Lieutenant. Michael continued to serve his country for 26 years in law enforcement and foreign counter intelligence. After retirement from government service, he continued his career in the law enforcement field by studying for his Juris Doctorate and was awarded a law degree from Capital University Law School in 1991. Michael?s next move was founding Intellinetics with his son Matthew using his law enforcement background as a client resource to consult and assist with document storage and various other IT-related solutions.

Thomas D. Moss, Chief Software Engineer. Tom is a co-founder of Intellinetics and director of the company?s software research and development efforts. He boasts 20 years of expertise in database application design and document imaging software technologies, and has earned both a mathematics degree and a computer science degree at the University of Wisconsin.

Michael A. Beck, Director of Operations. Mike brings to Intellinetics 17 years of IT experience, including IT management, hands on technical experience, departmental management, staff development, budget development and management, network design, large-scale project management, creation of a new IT telecommunications department, contract negotiations, vendor management and technology migrations. Mike has proven his ability to consistently bring projects in on time and within budget.

Neil C. Campbell, Director of Software Products Group. Neil has 16 years of experience in the IT field with an emphasis in infrastructure design, software architecture and productivity improvement solutions. Neil spent 11 years at Abbott Laboratories with focus on manufacturing IT operations and warehouse management systems before he joined Intellinetics as a project manager in fall of 2006. Neil was promoted to Director of Software products in 2008, where he currently contributes visionary leadership, thoughtful interpretation, diagnosis and resolution to complex business issues facing companies today and in the future. Neil holds a bachelor?s degree from The Ohio University and industry certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, Extreme Networks, HP, Dell, Marathon Technologies and IBM.

Jim Perry, Director of Business Development. Jim has more than 15 years of executive sales and marketing experience providing Electronic Content Management (ECM), workflow and advanced data capture solutions to the healthcare, government and insurance markets. Jim previously served as a Senior Account Executive for ImageSoft, Inc. where he was responsible for developing and selling ECM solutions to the healthcare, government, manufacturing and insurance markets. Jim was personally responsible for innovating and developing a marketing plan for the healthcare vertical market that resulted in ImageSoft being recognized in 2008 as No. 1 of more than 200 reseller integrators of OnBase ECM Software in the United States.

Robert Simmons, Director of Business Development. Robert?s experience in the print and imaging industry spans 15 years. He most recently served as the Director of Enterprise Solution Architecture for Samsung Electronics. Robert has been responsible for creating programs and services that analyze vertical market requirements for document and output solutions, which have resulted in millions of dollars in cost savings and efficiency gains. He has specialized in developing programs and solutions for healthcare, government and education customers in North America. Robert holds a bachelor?s degree in psychology from Lee University and an MBA from the University of Phoenix.

Randy Love, Director of Business Development. Over the past 10 years of his 25-year IT career, Randy?s efforts have been focused on the ECM market. Most recently he worked 4 years as the VP of Sales and Business Development at an Ohio based ECM provider counting a number of complex, multi-million dollar imaging solutions to his team?s credit. He also spent 4 years as a Government Industry Manager at Hyland Software where he was credited with assisting partners on numerous high profile public sector projects as well as leading direct efforts on a statewide SAP integration deal. Prior to focusing on the ECM industry, Randy spent five years marketing mobile data software solutions to criminal justice agencies and 10 years in the commercial sector with a national systems integration firm. Early in his career, Randy worked as a Systems Engineer and Programmer Analyst, which has transcended to the technical aptitude he brings to his current position. He is a Certified Document Imaging Architect (CDIA+), AIIM ECM Practitioner and computer science graduate with a Bachelor of Science from Youngstown State University.

Bob Peterson, Director of Business Development. Bob has over 20 years of senior management experience with an emphasis in channel sales, business development and marketing. Bob has most recently been the Director of Healthcare for Seneca, a market leader with a wide range of products, engineering and software services. At Intellinetics, Bob will continue to partner with Seneca, working together to jointly develop various strategic partners. Bob was a VP of Sales and Marketing at Optio Software, a leader in Electronic Document Management and Information optimization used in healthcare, government and commercial markets. Bob?s team developed and successfully marketed an Electronic Document Management solution that successfully lowered cost and increased efficiency for hospitals and helped meet HIPPA requirements, JACOH standards and enhanced Electronic Medical Record implementations.

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Foundation Zoho: Work and Create Online


With more than 1.3 million users and growing every week, Zoho.com is a popular online suite of productivity applications that include email, word processor, spreadsheet, accounting, collaboration, social networking and other creative tools. It’s basically like having an online version of Microsoft Office, and Google Apps. And do you know what’s great about Zoho? It’s cost efficient and free depending on the services you choose; it’s hosted on their servers; little or no tech support will ever be needed; and it runs nicely on thin clients like netbooks or smartphones like the iPhone. Also, according to CIO Magazine: “[Zoho has] got more applications than Google… The apps they have are richer.”Foundation Zoho gets you started with the vibrant Zoho.com and shows you how to use it for day-to-day tasks as well as have fun with it. This book also helps you to utilize Zoho with iPhone or even with Microsoft Office, if you still wish to use it. What you’ll learn How to use Zoho.com as an at home and work office and productivity tool—work, but have fun as well! What cloud computing is, how it’s important, and how it is used in practice How to adopt Zoho.com as your daily business and at home Do -it-yourself (DIY) solutions that require little-to-no technical knowledge nor support. How Zoho can play a key role in the future of business applications, to increase productivity and collaboration, while at the same time minimizing and all but eliminating costs and overhead How to use all of the major Zoho applications and how to incorporate them into daily activities How to increase productivity and collaboration in business using these applications How to be more productive using Zoho itself, by learning shortcuts, tips, and miscellaneous tools and plugins Extending Zoho.com to your iPhone or Microsoft Office Who this

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Private Cloud Computing: Consolidation, Virtualization, and Service-Oriented Infrastructure
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Tue
21
Feb '12

Ibm Cloud Computing

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Cloud computing is a style of computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet.

Users need not have knowledge of, expertise in, or control over the technology infrastructure in the "cloud" that supports them.

The concept generally incorporates combinations of the following:

Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
Platform as a service (PaaS)
Software as a service (SaaS)

Other recent technologies that rely on the Internet to satisfy the computing needs of users.

Cloud computing services often provide common business applications online that are accessed from a web browser, while the software and data are stored on the servers.

The term cloud is used as a metaphor for the Internet, based on how the Internet is depicted in computer network diagrams and is an abstraction for the complex infrastructure it conceals

The first academic use of this term appears to be by Prof. Ramnath K. Chellappa (currently at Goizueta Business School, Emory University) who originally defined it as a computing paradigm where the boundaries of computing will be determined by economic rationale rather than technical limits.

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Japan suffered a series of cyberattacks last fall, with targets including major defense contractor Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the Japanese parliament, and diplomatic missions overseas.

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For several years, Japan has been developing a computer virus that can track, identify, and disable cyberthreats, according to a story in the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper.

Fujitsu reportedly is working on the cyberweapon for Japan’s Defense Ministry under a 178.5 million yen (.32 million) project initiated in fiscal 2008 by the ministry’s Technical Research and Development Institute.

The system "can identify not only the immediate source of attack, but also all ‘springboard’ computers used to transmit the virus," the Yomiuri reported, citing anonymous sources.

"Test runs in closed networks have helped the ministry to confirm the cyberweapon’s functionality and compile data on cyber-attack patterns."

But whether Fujitsu’s "active defense" virus would work in the real world is a big question. Security experts have said it would rarely be effective due to the layered nature of server deployment. Furthermore, innocent third parties could be mistaken for the attackers.

Japan suffered a series of cyberattacks last fall, with targets including major defense contractor Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the Japanese parliament, and diplomatic missions overseas.

Even Fujitsu was attacked, with denial-of-service hits knocking out some of its cloud-computing services for local governments.

Japanese media have blamed Chinese hackers in some cases, and called for stronger government protection.

The criminal code in Japan prohibits the creation of computer viruses, but a government panel on information security policy is set to discuss cyberweapons in context of their legality as a defense.
Fujitsu, for its part, hasn’t said anything about the virus project.

About Tim Hornyak

Crave freelancer Tim Hornyak is the author of "Loving the Machine: The Art and Science of Japanese Robots." He has been writing about Japanese culture and technology for a decade. Tim is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CBS Interactive. E-mail Tim.
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Tue
21
Feb '12

Nextpoint Announces Automated Denist Data


Chicago, IL (PRWEB) February 21, 2012

Nextpoint, Inc., the nation?s leading provider of cloud-based regulatory, compliance, and litigation software, announces a new data processing feature that significantly reduces the number of files to be processed for litigation. When data is uploaded to Nextpoint?s Discovery Cloud? and Trial Cloud? applications, users can apply the industry-standard DeNIST filter to quickly eliminate files known to be of no evidentiary value, all through a user-friendly interface.

The exploding volume of digital evidence that is discoverable for litigation poses a major challenge to the legal profession. Nextpoint?s DeNIST feature takes advantage of the same information used by the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to identify computer files not needed for investigations. The DeNIST feature lets lawyers reduce the volume of data to be reviewed and more quickly focus on the data that is relevant and useful to them.

Nextpoint has created a simple and intuitive interface for applying the DeNIST filtering process when importing data. By comparing files to the National Institute of Standards and Technology National Software Reference Library, or NIST list, Discovery Cloud and Trial Cloud can identify application files that are not likely to have any evidential purpose. The new DeNIST feature and existing de-duplication tools already available across Nextpoint?s innovative technology platform ensure that lawyers have tools they need to meet their unique data challenges.

Discovery Cloud and Trial Cloud users can now choose to tag or filter files based on the NIST list. When configured to tag files, a new ?NIST? tag will be applied to all files on the NIST list for easy identification. When configured to filter, those files will automatically be removed completely from imported batches. This new feature can be found on the import page within Discovery Cloud or Trial Cloud, as well as the General Settings page, where there is a full explanation of the feature.

The new DeNIST feature is just another way in which Nextpoint reduces complexity and cost in the processing and review of electronic evidence, eliminating unnecessary and redundant expenses. ?Our cloud-based discovery solutions are designed to simplify the processing of large volumes of evidence in litigation,? says Rakesh Madhava, CEO of Nextpoint. ?The DeNIST feature takes advantage of an accepted industry standard to maximize the efficiency of our platform and streamline the processing of data in a user-friendly interface. We’re excited about this latest enhancement and the positive impact it will have for our customers going forward.?

More information on Nextpoint?s Discovery Cloud and Trial Cloud services can be found at http://nextpointlab.com, http://www.discoverycloud.com, and http://www.trialcloud.com.

About Nextpoint

Nextpoint (http://www.nextpoint.com/) provides cloud computing tools and services for legal, compliance and regulatory needs. The Nextpoint platform is an on-demand, multi-tenant suite of software-as-a-service products that are changing the way corporations, governments and lawyers collaborate and manage electronic data. Nextpoint manages terabytes of data for hundreds of large corporate customers across the nation and law firms of all sizes, from solo practitioners to the AmLaw 200.

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Feb '12

Engineering Longlasting Software An Agile

Engineering Long-Lasting Software: An Agile Approach Using SaaS and Cloud Computing, Alpha Edition

Engineering Long-Lasting Software: An Agile Approach Using SaaS and Cloud Computing, Alpha Edition

A one-semester college course in software engineering focusing on cloud computing, software as a service (SaaS), and Agile development using Extreme Programming (XP). NOTE: this Alpha Edition is missing some chapters and may contain errors. See http://saasbook.info for details.A one-semester college course in software engineering focusing on cloud computing, software as a service (SaaS), and Agile development using Extreme Programming (XP). NOTE: this Alpha Edition is missing some chapters and m

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Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Service Reliability & Service Availability

Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Service Reliability & Service Availability

This book addresses IS/IT architects, developers, program managers, product managers, and quality managers who are considering or responsible for applications that will be virtualized or deployed on a cloud. Topics covered include reliability risks, meeting customer’s expectations, and how to maximize service availability and reliability of virtualized and cloud-based deployments. Working from first principles, this book considers the impact on virtualization and cloud computing in terms of both

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Cloud Computing and Services Science (Service Science: Research and Innovations in the Service Economy)

Cloud Computing and Services Science (Service Science: Research and Innovations in the Service Economy)

The Cloud Computing and Services Science book comprises a collection of the best papers presented at the International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science (CLOSER), which was held in The Netherlands in May 2011. In netting papers from the conference researchers and experts from all over the world explore a wide-ranging variety of the emerging Cloud Computing platforms, models, applications and enabling technologies. Further, in several papers the authors exemplify essential links

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SOA Governance: Governing Shared Services On-Premise and in the Cloud (Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl)

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Feb '12

Microsoft A Wikifocus Book

Microsoft: A WikiFocus Book


Microsoft: A WikiFocus Book details the History, 1984–1994: Windows and Office, 1995–2005: Internet and the 32-bit era, 2006 on: Vista and Cloud computing, Product divisions, Business Division, Entertainment and Devices Division, Culture, Corporate affairs, Environment, Marketing and impact of Microsoft.Microsoft Corporation is an American public multinational corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services predominantly related to computing through its various product divisions. Established on April 4, 1975 to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800, Microsoft rose to dominate the home computer operating system (OS) market with MS-DOS in the mid-1980s, followed by the Microsoft Windows line of OSes. Microsoft would also come to dominate the office suite market with Microsoft Office.WikiFocus Books are collaborative books designed for education on specific subject matter. Our motto is “Collaborative Books for Creative Minds” and it is our mission to provide focused content for both educational and entertainment purposes. We present targeted information on specific subjects which are compiled from online collaborative resources from across the globe. Some text and images contained in this book have been reused and/or repurposed for commercial distribution under the Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY-SA) and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL).

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The Little Book of Cloud Computing Security, 2012 Edition
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Web Services, Service-Oriented Architectures, and Cloud Computing (The Savvy Manager’s Guides)
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Feb '12

Centralized Computing Cloud Computing

Centralized Computing: Cloud Computing, Desktop Virtualization, Decentralized Computing, Workspace Virtualization, Network Level Authentication


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Cloud Computing, Desktop Virtualization, Decentralized Computing, Workspace Virtualization, Network Level Authentication, Vmware View. Excerpt: Cloud computing is Internet-based computing, whereby shared resources, software and information are provided to computers and other devices on-demand, like the electricity grid. It is a paradigm shift following the shift from mainframe to clientserver that preceded it in the early 1980s. Details are abstracted from the users who no longer have need of expertise in, or control over the technology infrastructure “in the cloud” that supports them. Cloud computing describes a new supplement, consumption and delivery model for IT services based on the Internet, and it typically involves the provision of dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources as a service over the Internet. It is a byproduct and consequence of the ease-of-access to remote computing sites provided by the Internet. The term “cloud” is used as a metaphor for the Internet, based on the cloud drawing used in the past to represent the telephone network, and later to depict the Internet in computer network diagrams as an abstraction of the underlying infrastructure it represents. Typical cloud computing providers deliver common business applications online which are accessed from another web service or software like a web browser, while the software and data are stored on servers. Most cloud computing infrastructure consists of reliable services delivered through data centers and built on servers. Clouds often appear as single points of access for all consumers’ computing needs. Commercial offerings are generally expected to meet quality of service (QoS) requirements of customers and typically offer SLAs. The major cloud vendors i… More:

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