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It's amazing but although reports are the essential part of any business application, nowadays there is no simple, convenient, safe and universal way of distributing reports over the web. Today's desktop applications provide representation of reports (as well as of any other print documents) on display that exactly corresponds to print output according to WYSIWYG concept. At the same time applications provide high reports interactivity starting from simple functions such as zoom, search, hyperlinks, bookmarks, and switch of preview mode to sophisticated scenarios specific for a particular application. The only way to provide all these features in a web browser is to implement such software components as ActiveX or Java Applet into the page.
441 days ago by Perpetuum SoftwareWith Web 2.0 and proliferation of mobiles, media dynamics have been completely transformed. From a scenario where companies communicated with their markets, clients and users through several layers of intermediaries, with these new tools - blogs, user communities, social networking, RSS etc - they can now communicate directly and much more powerfully than ever before with these groups.
617 days ago by Prayag ConsultingThis paper is a quick step-by-step guide to be used as an aid for new users of Issue Tracking Anywhere. It will guide the reader from installation and configuring settings to being able to login to Issue Tracking Anywhere successfully. To perform the installation, the user must be logged in as the system administrator and then make sure IIS and Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 have already been installed.
828 days ago by DynamSoftIt's a broad term, mostly overused and has spawned such a multitude of 2.0's in every other genre of technology and business concepts that one has to hope that some are ironic or sarcastic. But do the changes most Web2.0 concepts encompass really justify such an increment - isn't this really only Web 1.1? One could argue about what it all means, but overall it describes a more interactive and 'democratic' internet where anyone can easily create anything to share with anyone else. Those with something to get off their chest can blog, those who want to let others know what they're doing just now can twitter (twitter.com), and everyone can add their interpretation to a definition on a wiki.
871 days ago by Quocirca