Access wise it is full integration with anything your computer will do. A
Smartboard is just a giant touchscreen hooked up to a computer. So sure it will
work with sharepoint. Anything the computer can do that is hooked up to it is
capable of the smartboard can do also of course.
Luidia makes a thing called the eBeam. Saw a demo if it a week or so
ago. Looks GREAT and much cheaper than the traditional SmartBoard
solutions. There are some videos of it up on YouTube.
Ben M. Schorr
Chief Executive Officer
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Roland Schorr
I just got this tweet from Verizon, it does sound like it might be about
another issue?
This morning's RIM email issue 100% over. All Blackberry users on all
wireless companies should be back up. Apologies!
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Mike Sullivan neog...@gmail.com wrote:
I still have a
The correct case for the iPad (and there's one of the iPhone, too,
though this is not a continuation of the iPhone thread)
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/cellphone/e6e2/
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 11:00, Roger Wright rhw...@gmail.com wrote:
The next time a user asks you if he should buy an iPad
I have an Active Directory domain, which means I have my own DNS
environment. For any name resolution that is not in my domain, my DNS
server must pass the request up to our ISP for resolution. Is there a way
to measure how long the added delay might be to gain a reply? In other
words how much
it would maybe be a second or two. As soon as your internal DNS realizes it doesn't own the zone, it will send to it's first forwarder-Stephen Wimberly riverside...@gmail.com wrote: -To: "NT System Admin Issues" ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.comFrom: Stephen Wimberly
Take a network trace on the AD DNS server and look at the timestamps between
the receipt of the request from your client and the transmission of the reply.
You'll be able to see each hop.
You don't have much of a choice considering all your clients need AD's DNS
info, though...
Thanks,
Brian
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 14:21, Ben Scott mailvor...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Crawford, Scott crawfo...@evangel.edu
wrote:
How much RAM does a browser need to access anyway?
I've had Firefox over 1 GB under normal conditions. Granted, I
had over 100 tabs open, but
Yes, FF has a 64bit version.
I've downloaded it, but have not yet installed it on my Win7 laptop.
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 14:44, Crawford, Scott crawfo...@evangel.edu wrote:
Nice. Way to push the limits.
Showing my ignorance, but does FF have a 64 bit version? I only run IE since
its
As Brian said, you need your clients to point to the AD DNS server anyway.
Besides, your AD server will cache common external requests, so it's not
going to be that much more latency (typically 2-5 seconds per hop [worst
case], depending on your network layout and whether or not caching is
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