Archive for March, 2010

New application could make all software ‘open source’

March 31st, 2010

Imagine controlling Apple iTunes from inside Microsoft Word without having to switch applications. That could be possible, according to researchers at the University of Washington who are working on a project that could essentially make any proprietary software open source.

IDG News Service — Imagine controlling Apple iTunes from inside Microsoft Word without having to switch applications. That could be possible, according to researchers at the University of Washington who are working on a project that could essentially make any proprietary software open source.

“Microsoft and Apple aren’t going to open up all their stuff. But they all create programs that put pixels on the screen. And if we can modify those pixels, then we can change the programs’ apparent behavior,” said James Fogarty, a University of Washington assistant professor of computer science and engineering.

Almost everything seen on a display is made of prefabricated blocks of code, and the tool, called Prefab, looks for those blocks as often as 20 times per second and alters their behavior.

Fogarty likened the idea to HTML. “Everybody can see the HTML. But that hasn’t been possible on the desktop,” he said. A standard Web page can display a map from Google, an embedded YouTube video and a constantly updating RSS feed all at the same time, but achieving something similar with native PC programs is hard to do.

Fogarty has been working on Prefab for about two years, along with a University of Washington doctoral student in computer science and engineering, Morgan Dixon.

Dixon described Prefab’s capabilities thus: “I’m using some program that I love, and I’m going to stick in some features from some other program that I love, so I have a more unified interface.”

While the main part of the program is done, Dixon and Fogarty are still developing Prefab and exploring options for commercializing it.

Prefab doesn’t actually reveal or manipulate the source code for programs, since it can’t see it in proprietary software. It can only manipulate and combine what’s visible on the computer screen. “Even if it’s in a menu six layers down, if your eyes can see it, so can Prefab,” Fogarty said.

He showed a few examples of how Prefab could work in a video using target-aware pointing techniques like a bubble cursor, which dynamically sizes the cursor so that it always captures the nearest target. Rather than needing to click directly on a button, the bubble cursor allows users to be in the vicinity of a button and still be able to click it. It can be particularly helpful for people with disabilities.

The bubble cursor could be added to any application by Prefab, which would start by copying the pixels from a source window. Prefab then interprets the pixels and adds enhancements — in this case the bubble cursor. It then outputs the final product to a target window, including both the pixels from the source window and the enhancements.

Source:http://www.cio.com/article/589081/New_Application_Could_Make_All_Software_open_Source_

Winestimator, inc adds industry leading software var as reseller for winest modelogix

March 31st, 2010

WinEstimator, Inc. is pleased to have reached an agreement with Accordant Company, LLC. to market and sell their recently released Modelogix software. Combining Accordant’s long standing success as a construction software reseller in the Northeast with the demand for Modelogix, WinEst’s powerful experience management solution, provides an incredible opportunity for both of our companies. WinEstimator, Inc. is interested in supplementing its direct sales efforts with three to four of the country’s most respected construction software VARs. That being said, WinEst placed Accordant at the top of that list.

Accordant provides leading-edge business solutions to construction, service, and real estate businesses and specializes in the implementation, consulting, and training. From strategic planning through implementation and deployment, Accordant applies real-world experience, best practices, and a client-centric focus to deliver technologically advanced software solutions that dramatically improve business performance. With over 2,500 clients, Accordant has a track record of providing “state of the art” software solutions in the Northeast since 1984.

“At a time when construction companies are becoming increasingly aware of the value of their cost history, we believe that the addition of Accordant as a reseller and implementer of our Modelogix software will allow many more companies to realize that value,” said Steve Watt, President and CEO of WinEstimator, Inc.

Source:http://www.consumerelectronicsnet.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=1032093

Christchurch city council choose sap software system

March 31st, 2010

A SAP software-as-a-service system has been chosen by Christchurch City Council.

The Laser system will help the public sector body with rates collections from local residents, reports Stuff.co.nz.

Gavin Till, ICT manager for the council, said that the previous system required a lot of work.

“It always did the job but it required a lot of band-aiding and support to get it there,” he said.

Mr Till stated that the implementation of the new SAP software has gone smoothly and added that he expects the SAP technology to reduce the council’s IT support costs over the long-term.

Earlier this month, Herve Couturier, executive vice president for technology development at SAP, stated that the company wants to reach one billion users by 2014.

He stated meeting this target will be aided by the release of the company’s forthcoming BusinessByDesign software-as-a-service product, reported ITP.net.

The technology is aimed at small to medium-sixed enterprises.

Source:http://www.qas.co.nz/company/data-quality-news/christchurch_city_council_choose_sap_software_system_5300.htm

Ford, microsoft, unveil “smart grid” software

March 31st, 2010

Ford Motor Company has teamed up with Microsoft to help make the “smart grid” a reality.

When Ford’s all-electric Focus goes on the market late next year, customers will also be able to buy a Microsoft program that connects that car with the electric company and the home.

John Vierra is Director of Sustainability for Ford.

“The electric companies are saying, okay, the cost of electricity is cheaper at these times, then (they) communicate through the vehicle back to the house, and then the house actually turns on the electricity when the electric rates are the cheapest.”

Vierra says electric companies will also get useful information on their end.

“You can imagine the future when we have a lot of these electric vehicles in a concentrated area, the electric companies are gonna want to know that so they can ensure a supply of electricity to those regions.”

Other companies are developing similar products. Vierra says Ford and Microsoft want to be the first to get one on the market.

Source:http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/michigan/news.newsmain/article/0/0/1630915/Michigan.News/Ford..Microsoft..Unveil.%27Smart.Grid%27.Software

Virtosoftware released virto ajax calendar 3.1 let your sharepoint users to select the displayed events themselves

March 31st, 2010

VirtoSoftware presents Virto Ajax Calendar 3.1 – a new version of the powerful web part for calendar planning and management in Microsoft SharePoint.

Virtosoftware released Virto Ajax Calendar 3.1 – a new version of its most popular web part for Microsoft SharePoint with additional features for effective calendar planning and management. The new version allows for user control over event sources of events displayed in his SharePoint calendar.

Virto Ajax Calendar (http://www.virtosoftware.com) is designed to provide SharePoint users with extended features for calendar planning and management that are not available in the standard SharePoint calendar. It substantially expands the functionality of the default Microsoft SharePoint calendar by a wide range of features and capabilities.

The new version Virto Ajax Calendar 3.1 provides SharePoint users with another powerful feature. Now users can choose the data sources for the events to be displayed in their calendars. Support of multiple event sources has been one of the most important features of Virto Ajax Calendar since the release of its very first version more than a year ago. The web part allows displaying the events from SharePoint lists, SQL tables as well as Microsoft Exchange Calendar. In the new version a user can define the specific data sources (lists, tables, etc.) of events to be displayed in his SharePoint calendar himself.

To enjoy the new feature the users do not need to install or set up anything. The feature is available as a simple filter in SharePoint user calendar. Using the filter you can, for example, display the events regarding the matters of specific department or just select the events with highest priority.

The new version of Virto Ajax Calendar and the recent versions of all other SharePoint web parts by Virtosoftware are available at http://www.virtosoftware.com. Visit the website for more information about Virtosoftware web parts, (http://www.virtosoftware.com) trials and demo versions as well as installation and user guides.

About Virto Software:
VirtoSoftware, a Microsoft Gold-Certified partner, designs and builds innovative web parts for Microsoft® SharePoint® 2007 and 2010. Our comprehensive lineup includes calendar, alerts, collaboration, workflow and administration capabilities for SharePoint users.

Source:http://www.newdesignworld.com/press/story/70146

PV powered bought for $90M, adaptive tcr raises $4.5M, microsoft and ford join forces, & more seattle-area deals news

March 31st, 2010

It was a fairly quiet week for deals in the Northwest, as the event season is kicking into high gear. But there was a huge cleantech acquisition, and some notable deals in biotech, software, and mobile.

-Microsoft and Ford Motor Co. are teaming up to implement online energy management software on electric vehicles. Ford is the first automaker to say it will use Microsoft’s Hohm software to help electric vehicle owners figure out the best times to charge up, starting with its Focus Electric next year.

-Seattle-based Sage Bionetworks, the nonprofit collaborative that’s spurring an open-source movement in biology, has formed a multi-year collaboration with pharmaceutical giant Merck, as Luke reported. Financial terms of the deal aren’t being disclosed, but it will enable Sage to hire some more staff. Data from the collaboration will be available exclusively to Merck until one year after the collaboration ends, when all the data will get poured into the public domain.

-Luke broke the news that Seattle-based Adaptive TCR’s had raised $4.5 million in angel funding to develop new tools for studying the adaptive immune system. Adaptive TCR is a spinoff from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The company’s scientific advisory board includes distinguished researchers from the Institute for Advanced Study, the Benaroya Research Institute, and the University of Washington.

-Erin caught us up on five Northwest startup financings from last month that you probably hadn’t heard of. These are our monthly “under the radar” deals (less than $1 million), and February had some interesting activity in wireless (Eden Rock Communications), Internet, cleantech, and biotech.

-The week’s biggest deal came from Oregon: Bend, OR-based PV Powered has been acquired by Colorado-based Advanced Energy Industries for up to $90 million in cash, stock, and earn-out pay. PV Powered makes solar energy components called inverters that convert the electricity from solar cells into a form that homes and businesses can use. Cleantech experts say the deal is a very good sign for the mergers and acquisitions market.

-Seattle-based Voyager Capital participated in a $3 million follow-on financing for Placecast (also known as 1020), a San Francisco-based mobile marketing company. Other existing investors Quatrex Capital and Onset Ventures also participated in the funding, which is an add-on to a $5 million Series B round last November. Placecast is a location-based marketing platform for publishers and advertisers.

Source:http://www.seattlepi.com/xconomy/417661_xconomy71155.html

Meridian systems announces vendor relationship with buildsite

March 31st, 2010

Meridian Systems has announced that it has entered into a new Independent Software Vendor (ISV) relationship with Buildsite. Buildsite is engaged in the provision of software allowing the creating of fully electronic project submittals that are tied to construction specifications.

The relationship will involve the integration of BuildSite Submittals with Meridian’s Prolog project management software. Prolog will be used to accelerate the submittal process through the linking of required construction product data from the comprehensive database of product and technical information from BuildSite.

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Meridian Systems, a Trimble Company (NASDAQ: TRMB), is the Plan-Build-Operate technology solutions leader for project-based organizations (PBO2).

Building owners, construction and engineering firms, and public agencies use Meridian software to effectively manage capital building programs and facility assets. Meridian offers construction project management and infrastructure lifecycle management solutions that reduce project costs and schedules across the plan-build-operate project lifecycle.

To learn more about how project-based organizations are benefitting from Meridian solutions, download a user study from FMI by visiting:

Source:http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=294015&cat=12

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