Archive for September, 2011

Rentrak Integrates TV Audience Ratings Data With Harris Media Software Solutions

September 30th, 2011

Rentrak RENT -1.51% , the leader in multi-screen measurement serving the advertising, television and entertainment industries, today announced an agreement with Harris Corporation to integrate Rentrak’s StationView Essentials TV ratings data into a broad range of Harris media software solutions.

Rentrak’s TV viewing database currency will be integrated into Harris’ OSi-AdConnections broadcast sales software as well as Enterprise Agency Suite(TM) (EAS) and RepLine® advertising software solutions to help mutual clients; including local TV stations, ad agencies and national sales rep firms use Rentrak’s TV information to achieve more effective advertising buys.

“Rentrak is very excited to combine the power of our stable and granular TV viewing information with a wide-ranging suite of Harris media software solutions,” said Steve Walsh, Rentrak’s Senior Vice President of Local Television Sales. “The integration of Rentrak’s TV viewing information with Harris media software will help drive significant additional value for our shared clients on both the sell and buy sides of the transaction, and will further integrate Rentrak data into the DNA of local broadcasters and the agencies and advertisers they serve.”

“Harris is the only company in the industry with an existing footprint across all key areas of the supply chain,” said Harris Morris, president, Harris Broadcast Communications. “This means we have the unique ability to move Rentrak ratings data into each of our media software products to service the entire supply chain. As a result, Rentrak can better develop new revenue streams with TV stations, ad agencies and rep firms as they make their ratings data services available through our software.”

Rentrak is the television ratings database currency that measures local television and cable channels at a granular level in 210 markets across the United States. The service incorporates data from over 19 million televisions and is the only fully integrated system of detailed satellite, telco and cable TV viewing data commercially available that combines TV viewing information with consumer segmentation systems so advertisers can effectively reach their true consumer targets.

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/rentrak-integrates-tv-audience-ratings-data-with-harris-media-software-solutions-2011-09-29

Viewpoint’s 6.4 Software Release Presents Key Business Data with Fast, On-Demand Dashboard

September 30th, 2011

Viewpoint Construction Software announces the highly anticipated Viewpoint V6 Software(R) 6.4 release, designed as the next evolution in the way customers view, manage and leverage their critical data. After months of compiling feedback and insight from customers regarding solutions they’d like to see in the next release, 6.4 includes enhancements to the user experience and improved process efficiencies in key areas such as Project Management, Pre-Construction and Business Intelligence. Customers will also be introduced to Work Centers, a centralized place to view graphical information in a dashboard format for fast, efficient data at a glance. According to Viewpoint Vice President of Product Development, Rob Humphreys, “After listening to customers, it was clear that having one area where an immediate snapshot of the overall business and job progress could be found was important. It would be the key to streamlining efficiencies and making smarter decisions.” With that in mind, Humphreys declared, “Work Centers became the core focus of the 6.4 release.”

Work Centers is the real centerpiece of 6.4. Configurable by user to pull information together in a centralized location, Work Centers is particularly beneficial to Project Management as a single place to navigate records, view document logs and launch, edit and perform tasks. Humphreys explained, “With an enhanced change order process and a dashboard for viewing critical data, project managers now have their own central location to track and log critical information and view related records.”

“The simplistic, logical workflow of Work Centers is very impressive. The staff has been particularly excited about how much easier the RFI process can be, mainly because we were very involved with the design,” said Diane Elliot, Project Manager at HBE Corporation in St. Louis, MO. “The ability for our executives to view cost projections in Work Centers alone has been worth every penny of the purchase.”

Customers also wanted a way to ensure the decisions that they were making were the right ones, so built into 6.4 is new Business Intelligence parts delivering timely feedback on business performance, helping reduce profit fade and driving overall performance across all construction operations.

Rounding out the 6.4 release is Financial Manager, a flexible reporting, budgeting and planning tool and enhancements to several additional V6 modules including Accounts Payable, Document Management, Payroll, Pre-Construction, and Viewpoint Connects. Additionally a new help system was created as part of the release to link users to the Viewpoint Knowledge Base, a resource of frequently asked questions, tips and information about Viewpoint V6 Software.

Viewpoint continues to establish its position as a complete solutions provider in the specialized ERP construction software market space. CEO Jay Haladay explained, “The essence of 6.4 is best captured with the tagline, ‘All Together Now.’ Like the pieces of a puzzle, 6.4 brings together all the critical data associated with your business and on-going projects so that you have an immediate view as to where you stand. Version 6.4 really ties together the business related activities across your entire organization.” Looking ahead, he concluded, “Viewpoint V6 Software continues delivering on its promise of being a truly integrated and easy to use software suite. Version 6.4 is positioned to make the user experience better than ever — the feedback so far has been phenomenal and we look forward to exceeding our customer’s expectations with this latest release.”

About Viewpoint Construction Software:

With a long-standing focus on meeting the information needs of contractors, Viewpoint has achieved a leadership position in construction enterprise software. Built on a contemporary and scalable Microsoft .Net platform, the firm provides construction-specific solutions that address the unique needs of leading firms throughout the U.S., Canada and Australia.

Viewpoint works closely with its customers to gain specific insights necessary to evolve the software as industry conditions change. The result is software that is built to adapt and scale as customers’ business needs grow and change. Most importantly, it means providing an information platform as rock-solid as the foundations our customers build their roads, bridges and buildings upon. For more information, visit www.viewpointcs.com .

(C) 2011 Viewpoint Construction Software. Viewpoint Construction Software(TM) is a trademark of Viewpoint Construction Software. Viewpoint V6 Software(R) is a registered mark of Viewpoint Construction Software.

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/viewpoints-64-software-release-presents-key-business-data-with-fast-on-demand-dashboard-2011-09-29

JDA Software Sets Date for Third Quarter 2011 Earnings Release Conference Call

September 30th, 2011

JDA Software Group, Inc. /quotes/zigman/59679/quotes/nls/jdas JDAS +1.36% today announced that it has scheduled an analyst conference call for Thursday, Oct. 27 to discuss its third quarter 2011 financial results. These results are expected to be released after the market closes on Thursday, Oct. 27 and will be available on JDA’s website, http://www.jda.com , after the press release is distributed via wire service.

– What: JDA Software Group, Inc.’s third quarter 2011 financial results conference call

– When: Thursday, Oct. 27 at 4:45 p.m. EDT

– Where: A live audio webcast of the conference call can be accessed in the Investor Relations section of the company’s website at www.jda.com .

Interested parties may also listen to the analyst conference call via telephone by dialing 1-877-941-1427 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-877-941-1427 end_of_the_skype_highlighting (United States) or 1-480-629-9664 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-480-629-9664 end_of_the_skype_highlighting (International) and asking the operator for the “JDA Software Group, Inc. Third Quarter 2011 Earnings Conference Call.”

Replay Information

For those unable to listen to the live call, a replay will be available beginning at approximately 7:45 p.m. EDT, Oct. 27, through 11:59 p.m. EST, Nov. 30. Callers can access the replay by dialing 1-877-870-5176 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-877-870-5176 end_of_the_skype_highlighting (United States) or 1-858-384-5517 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-858-384-5517 end_of_the_skype_highlighting (International), and using the PIN number 4474800. To hear a replay of the call over the Internet, access JDA’s website at www.jda.com .

About JDA Software Group, Inc.

JDA(R) Software Group, Inc. /quotes/zigman/59679/quotes/nls/jdas JDAS +1.36% , The Supply Chain Company(R), is a leading provider of innovative supply chain management, merchandising and pricing excellence solutions. JDA empowers more than 6,000 companies of all sizes to make optimal decisions that improve profitability and achieve real results in the discrete and process manufacturing, wholesale distribution, transportation, retail and services industries. With an integrated solutions offering that spans the entire supply chain from materials to the consumer, JDA leverages the powerful heritage and knowledge capital of acquired market leaders including i2 Technologies(R), Manugistics(R), E3(R), Intactix(R) and Arthur(R). JDA’s multiple service options, delivered via the JDA(R) Private Cloud, provide customers with flexible configurations, rapid time-to-value, lower total cost of ownership and 24/7 functional and technical support and expertise. To learn more about JDA Software, please visit www.jda.com or e-mail info@jda.com.

“JDA” is a trademark or registered trademark of JDA Software Group, Inc. Any trade, product or service name referenced in this document using the name “JDA” is a trademark and/or property of JDA Software Group, Inc.

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/jda-software-sets-date-for-third-quarter-2011-earnings-release-conference-call-2011-09-29?reflink=MW_news_stmp

Ideagility, LLC Offers Effective Campaign Management With AgileBid!

September 30th, 2011

Portland, USA, 29 September 2011: A leading SEO and Internet marketing provider, Ideagility, has come up with a software solution to simplify PPC campaign management. The software titled AgileBid suits its name perfectly. It helps manage pay-per-click campaigns on various search engines like Google, Bing and Yahoo!. The software is flexible enough to work continuously towards optimizing according to the guidelines defined by the user.

Ideagility has stated that AgileBid is effective in pay-per-click campaign management as it adjusts bids in real time and ensures efficient usage of the budget. A senior technical officer of the company elaborates, “Gone is the manual data-entry that was necessary when a campaign management system did nothing more than issue reports. Our software — AgileBid — is fully customizable, just like all our services. Your account team and secure reporting dashboard keeps you informed, simply and immediately.”

The company provides its customers anytime control of their campaign with this software. The clients can get complete up-to-date results and monitor the budget progress on their secure AgileBid dashboard. Ideagility uses the system to provide clients with comprehensive monthly reports, so that their clients can keep track of every aspect of their online marketing campaign along with the Adwords bid management process. The Ideagility reporting dashboard, powered by AgileBid, makes it easy for clients to understand marketing campaign results, and be assured that they are indeed going in the right direction.

Ideagility has built its credibility by offering completely transparent services. Their clients can easily track their Internet marketing campaign and also have everything completely customized. A senior technical officer threw more light on their optimization services and how they measure the same, “With our search engine optimization services, we drive relevant traffic continually to improve your natural search ranking. Then, we integrate your telephone sales data for a complete picture, and measure the marketing results in real time. ”

With the AgileBid software, the company has automated all of its services for improving a clients’ web presence and find-ability on the internet- including PPC management; email marketing and SEO services Portland and Austin are their office headquarters.

Source:http://www.onlineprnews.com/news/172423-1317294494-ideagility-llc-offers-effective-campaign-management-with-agilebid.html

Microsoft looking into Xbox TV service

September 30th, 2011

The software company is in talks with two dozen content companies, as well as Comcast and Verizon Communications, according to a Bloomberg report. The menu of programming will include music, movies, sports, and TV shows.

Last week, the blog Digiday, citing anonymous sources, reported that Microsoft was nearing a deal with Comcast that would allow Xbox 360 owners to sign up for the cable provider’s service and watch its programming from the game console. ZDNet sister site CNET blogger Don Reisinger wrote, “Microsoft unveiled its live-television service at the E3 gaming expo in June. Although the company provided few details on the service at the time, Microsoft said that it would ‘partner with TV providers’ for its offering.”

The Hollywood studios have long tried to persuade Microsoft to use Xbox Live and the company’s successful Xbox video game console into taking a larger role in distributing content. Xbox Live already offers movies and TV shows for rent and purchase.

Bloomberg wrote that Microsoft also expects to sign licensing deals with Time Warner’s HBO cable channel, Sony Pictures’ Crackle streaming service, and NBC Universal’s Bravo network.

Add Microsoft to the group of companies trying to cut into Netflix’s large early lead in online-video distribution. Netflix’s decision to raise prices and spin off DVD operations has many customers canceling their service and many investors selling off shares. The stock hit a new 52-week low Thursday, at US$112.

Source:http://www.zdnetasia.com/microsoft-looking-into-xbox-tv-service-62302298.htm

Facebook tracking prompts calls for FTC investigation

September 30th, 2011

Facebook’s use of software that enables it to track users’ online activity after they log off of the social-networking site came under scrutiny in Washington this week, with lawmakers and consumer advocacy groups demanding a federal investigation.

In a letter to the Federal Trade Commission, Reps. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Joe Barton (R-Tex.) wrote that Facebook’s use of “cookie” software should be investigated under the “unfair and deceptive acts” clause of the agency’s mandate.
“When people log out of Facebook, they are under the expectation that Facebook is no longer monitoring their activities,” wrote the congressmen, who chair the bipartisan Congressional Privacy Caucus. “We believe this impression should be the reality.”

On Thursday, the Electronic Privacy Information Center and nine other consumer and privacy groups made a similar request, voicing concerns about whether the company’s privacy policies cover new Facebook features that highlight user information on profiles and put real-time activity in the spotlight.

The FTC declined to comment on whether it plans to investigate. But the calls for action add to growing criticism of the world’s largest social-networking site and the privacy policies that apply to its 800 million users worldwide.

The cookie-tracking issue was thrust into the spotlight when self-proclaimed Australian hacker Nik Cubrilovic looked into Facebook’s code and discovered that the network was apparently tracking users’ Web consumption after they logged off. He posted this discovery on his blog Sunday.

Cubrilovic said Facebook responded to his concerns, explaining that the company has cookies that persist after log-out to identify outside parties who try to access a user’s account.

As furor built, the Facebook engineer who works on these systems issued a statement acknowledging that Facebook, like other Internet sites that personalize content, uses cookies. The engineer, Gregg Stefancik, said three of these cookies on some users’ computers “included unique identifiers when the user had logged out of Facebook.”

“However, we did not store these identifiers for logged-out users. Therefore, we could not have used this information for tracking or any other purpose,” Stefancik said.

Facebook said the issue has been fixed so the cookies would not retain the identifiers. (The Washington Post Co.’s chairman and chief executive, Donald E. Graham, is a member of Facebook’s board of directors.)

But the letter from EPIC, signed by the American Civil Liberties Union and Consumer Watchdog, raised further issues about Facebook’s new “frictionless sharing” features, which allow applications to post user activity in real time, without requiring permission from account holders for each update. The apps require users to grant permission once to generate updates — when they add an app. Users have the ability to change these settings at any time.

Some apps are already using the new platform, flooding users’ real-time feeds with information on what their friends are reading and listening to through the site.

The groups also raised concerns about the Facebook “Timeline,” or revamped profile, which collects a user’s information on Facebook into a scrapbook-like page, giving anyone who views the page an at-a-glance summary of a user’s entire life.

“These changes in business practices give the company far greater ability to disclose the personal information of its users to its business partners than in the past,” the groups wrote. “Options for users to preserve the privacy standards they have established have become confusing, impractical, and unfair.”

Source:http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/facebook-tracking-prompts-calls-for-ftc-investigation/2011/09/29/gIQAVdsP8K_story.html

Software for recording now, playing later

September 30th, 2011

If the idea of being stuck on a plane for hours without access to the movies in your Netflix queue fills you with dread, software that lets you record streaming videos from the Web and watch them later on your laptop may be an appealing solution.

That’s the idea behind PlayLater, which bills itself as “the DVR for online videos.” It can record content from a number of different online sources _ including Hulu, YouTube and Netflix _ and save it to your computer. It costs $5 per month, or $50 per year. New users can try it free for two weeks before paying.

If you buy or rent more than a couple of digital videos from Amazon.com Inc. or Apple Inc.’s iTunes Store every month, PlayLater could sound like a money-saver. And while it’s a potentially useful product, it needs a lot of improvement before I’d be willing to shell out for it.

There’s also a possibility that websites like Netflix will find a way to block PlayLater. They’d probably want to, since it doesn’t jibe with the way they do business. In general, streaming movies are sold for less than ones available for download, so both websites and studios stand to lose from PlayLater. Websites don’t want you to skip their commercials, either.

It’s unlikely that websites and studios would have legal recourse against PlayLater and its parent company MediaMall Technologies Inc., since it’s been established that digital video recorders (like TiVos) are legal, but you never know. A spokeswoman for MediaMall said PlayLater is affiliated with some companies whose content it streams.

Basically, the software works like this: When you click on a video within the PlayLater application to save it onto your computer, it plays the video in a hidden Internet browser window and copies it from there.

This means it copies streaming video in real time, so you’ll have to allow a full 93 minutes to record the pilot of David Lynch’s early `90s TV drama “Twin Peaks.” If you’re saving a video that includes commercials, they’ll be in there, too, but you’ll be able to skip past them when viewing.

The software, which for now only works on PCs running Microsoft’s Windows, is simple to download from the PlayLater.tv website and install. It works with 30 sites, or “channels,” ranging from the aforementioned Netflix, YouTube and Hulu to Cartoon Network, ESPN, Comedy Central and Internet radio service Pandora. For password-protected sites like Netflix, you’ll have to enter your login info.

The software is not hard to navigate, but it’s ugly and cumbersome with lots of text and few images. You typically have to click through several levels of tabs to find the video clip, movie or TV show you want. Fortunately, some of the channels have a search bar, and when available I found it was usually easier to just use this to find what I wanted.

The resulting videos, which I played back through the Windows Media Player, were somewhat fuzzy and colors are noticeably bland _ probably a result of the software copying already-compressed streaming video and then compressing it again. The recordings looked decent when viewed in a smaller window, but weren’t sharp in full-screen mode. The recording technology is only a tad better than pointing a video camera at a TV screen, and it shows.

And don’t expect to watch these videos on a tablet computer or smartphone just yet; they’re saved in a proprietary file format that can only be played on a computer running the software. This is intentional _ the company doesn’t want you to spread your recorded videos around. But later this year the company hopes to allow playback on the iPad.

And while MediaMall also offers software called PlayOn that can be used to view your recordings elsewhere, such as on a smartphone or tablet computer, it requires an Internet connection and costs several dollars more per month (MediaMall is offering the two for $8 per month or $70 per year).

Watching PlayLater videos my PC, I had a number of issues, perhaps indicating my laptop was too taxed to handle playing, recording and using other programs simultaneously. Several times when I tried to watch a video while recording another one I could hear the audio but only saw a bright pink screen. And my computer crashed three times while using the program and others at the same time. Installation failed on one Windows 7 computer, and on another, Netflix recording failed.

There were problems with recording, too. Several times PlayLater indicated it recorded an entire TV show when it actually hadn’t. In one instance, it recorded just a portion of an episode of the teen drama “Awkward.” from MTV. Another time the software acted as though it had recorded a whole episode of “Glee” from Hulu, but it couldn’t have because the show was only available to paid subscribers to Hulu’s premium Hulu Plus service.

As much as I like being able to watch movies offline and fast-forward through commercials, PlayLater isn’t the right tool in its current state. For things I can’t watch now, I’ll stick to paid downloads for playing later.

Source:http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-technology/review-software-for-recording-now-playing-later-20110930-1kzxg.html

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