Thursday, December 29, 2011

JD Tech focus on India's Aerospace,Telecom and Test Equipment Markets!


JD Tech is a leading sales, marketing and technical consulting organization specializing in Hi-Tech components and instruments and related products for the India's Industrial, Telecom, Aerospace, Mil/Avionics, Medical and Test equipment markets. We act as the exclusive Indian representatives of international manufacturers of, electro-mechanical Components, Modules, sub-systems.

JD Tech offers a service, from technical support and field application engineering through logistics and contracts. As specialized sales representatives of sophisticated Hi-Tech products, J D Tech applies strategic sales and marketing models geared specifically to the Indian market and to the advanced nature of its product line. The J D Tech team is comprised of highly regarded business, marketing and technical executives with vast experience in sales and marketing of sophisticated high-tech products. Application engineers and technical support professionals are backed by ambitious, committed management and experienced office administration.

Founded in 2005 and situated at Hyderabad, which is well connected with other cities by Air, Rail, and Road. Our customers in India include both private and govt owned organizations. J D Tech offers all the convenience of a local sale with the reach of an international market.

JD Tech Product Lines:

JD Tech focus on India's Aerospace, Mil/Avionics, Medical, Industrial, Telecom and Test equipment markets. We represent manufacturers of high-performance components for a broad range of applications, including: Power Management, RF & Microwave, Interconnect Solutions, Boards & Systems, Frequency Control, Electro-Mechanical Products, Sensors, Semiconductors, Thermal Management, Motion Control, Batteries, Test & Measurement Solutions.

JD Tech offers below services:

SALES AND MARKETING:

· Product Offerings
· Sales Quotations
· Engineering and Technical Assistance
· Specification Work
· Joint Sales Calls and Promotions
· Literature and Sample Distribution
· Trade Show and Exhibitions
· Product Training

OPERATIONS AND CUSTOMER SERVICE:

· Logistics
· Expediting and Order Tracking
· Freight Rates
· Bookings/Air and Ocean Shipping
· Inspections
· Documentation
· Financing/ Receivables and Collectables
· Credit References
· Letters of Credit
· Sight Drafts
· Wire Transfer

JD Tech is ready and is willing to provide the product services needed to make it successful and beneficial business transactions.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Samsung Series 7 LapTop Review!


Samsung's Series 7 Chronos 700Z5A-S03 is the closest Windows equivalent to a MacBook Pro in terms of specs, power, and design and even nearly matches on battery life, but it's $500 less expensive than an entry-level Apple 15-incher.
Review:

First came the Series 9, then the Series 3; Samsung, an increasingly impressive manufacturer of laptops, has chosen to make 2011 the year to debut a variety of notebooks delineated by series numbers. The Series 7 line falls between the high-end Ultrabook-style Series 9 and budget-targeted Series 3, and includes both a 15-inch laptop and a Windows slate. The $1,299, 15-inch Series 7 Chronos NP700Z5A-S03 resembles, in terms of price and specs, a Windows version of the 15-inch MacBook Pro.

To some it may seem like a lazy comparison, but it's far more apt than you may realize: ... Expand full review

First came the Series 9, then the Series 3; Samsung, an increasingly impressive manufacturer of laptops, has chosen to make 2011 the year to debut a variety of notebooks delineated by series numbers. The Series 7 line falls between the high-end Ultrabook-style Series 9 and budget-targeted Series 3, and includes both a 15-inch laptop and a Windows slate. The $1,299, 15-inch Series 7 Chronos NP700Z5A-S03 resembles, in terms of price and specs, a Windows version of the 15-inch MacBook Pro.

To some it may seem like a lazy comparison, but it's far more apt than you may realize: this Series 7 has a quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, a 1GB AMD Radeon graphics card, a backlit keyboard, a sharp aluminum design, a slot-loading DVD drive, and a gigantic multitouch click pad, all similar to the 15-inch MacBook Pro. While $1,299 is at the top end of the mainstream Windows laptop spectrum, it's $500 less than the entry-level 15-inch MacBook Pro, with equivalent performance and then some. Particularly impressive? A battery life of more than 6 hours and a higher-resolution 1,600x900-pixel display.

This isn't a slam-dunk killer laptop--not having Blu-ray is odd, and the touch pad isn't as silky-smooth as a MacBook's--but the Series 7 is, overall, a pretty excellent product at a price that's not terrible when you consider the components.

Price as reviewed $1,299
Processor 2.2GHz Intel Core i7-2675QM
Memory 8GB, 1,333MHz DDR3
Hard drive 750GB 7,200rpm
Chipset Intel HM67
Graphics AMD Radeon 6750M / Intel HD 3000
Operating system Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Dimensions (WD) 14.3x9.4 inches
Height 0.9 inches
Screen size (diagonal) 15.6 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 5.3 pounds / 6.3 pounds
Category Midsize


A sleek, clean aluminum design. Magnetic hasp. Center hinge. Tremendous click pad. Where have we seen this before? The easy comparison--and the one most people will make--when they see the Series 7 will be the Apple MacBook Pro, a design that's been around since 2008. The deeper similarities are to Samsung's own product lines, including the QX series, and the clean metal looks of some Asus laptops and Sony Vaios. The industrial-style design is very appealing--even more so when you get up close to appreciate the details.

It's not all roses; despite seeming like a unibody design, the edges reveal the seams. There's a slight amount of flex to those edge connections, and to the palm rest and back lid. The Series 7 Chronos doesn't feel honed from a single slab of metal, or anywhere near that, but its dimensions are very similar to those of the 15-inch MacBook Pro, while having a slightly shallower footprint between the back of the laptop and the front of the palm rest. At 5.3 pounds, it's a little lighter than both the Pro and the slim Sony Vaio SE.

This Samsung makes efficient use of its edge-to-edge real estate, both with its keyboard and screen. A very thin bezel surrounds the 15.6-inch display, with practically no wasted space. The raised island-style keyboard and number pad also span the crisp edges, recessed below the palm rest so the keys come up flush. It's not often that keyboard keys are striking, but these are: the squared edge-lit keys have glowing letters and glowing blue-white sides. They're also among the cleanest-feeling Samsung keys I've ever used.

A large click pad below has the right idea, but the wrong execution. The click pad is off-center because of the number pad, creating a narrow palm-rest area on the left. Also, the pad itself simply isn't as responsive as the equivalent Apple version. My fingers sometimes grazed the surface with little response, and two-finger gestures like scrolling got a little jumpy. It's closer than the Asus Zenbook's pad, but it's still subpar.

Controls such as volume and screen brightness are function-key-activated, meaning you'll have to fumble for the Fn button. I was expecting function-reversed keys on a high-end laptop like this. A large circular power button on the top right is all the Series 7 offers outside of the keyboard.

The big, bright 15.6-inch display offers two surprises: it's matte, a virtual rarity in laptops nowadays, and it has a larger-than-average 1,600x900 resolution. The former helps to reduce glare, obviously. For photos, videos, or games, I'd argue that matte seems to dull the picture down ever so slightly, but overall the end result here is that the Series 7 is better off for the matte finish. Viewing angles for movies, games, and documents deteriorated once the screen was tilted even a little bit: view this display head-on only.

Stereo speakers with grilles tucked away inside the center lid hinge provide ample volume and clarity for Web videos and even casual music. They're equivalent to the quality of those found on other slim laptops like the Vaio SE and MacBook Pro.

An HD 1,280x1,024 Webcam comes bundled with CyberLink YouCam software. The camera quality is good, better than the average, but not quite as excellent as recent HD Webcams I've seen on $1,000-plus laptops such as Dell's XPS series.


Contribution: Scott Stein

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Nokia, MicroSoft Tied to Focus on Negative Reviews!


Microsoft and Nokia have been linked to the posting of astroturfing comments on a negative Nokia Lumia review.

The review of the Nokia Lumia 800, posted on the Indian Web site Moneylife.in, was based on the technical specifications rather than hands-on experience with the Windows Phone device. The review concluded that "Although Nokia sees its Lumia 800 to be a competitor to Apple iPhone [sic], it is nowhere near the niche product. In fact compared with iPhone, the Lumia 800 can be termed as 'noPhone'."

Many commenters were unhappy with the review. However, the tenor of the comments attracted the attention of Yogesh Sapkale, the review's author, who described what he saw as "orchestrated pile of comments."

The first comment came from someone named "Harish":

"What an crap review!! it's one of the best phone available, iphone is so dumb compared to this.... Guess some one is paying you lumpsum, congrats.."

Sapkale said the IP address associated with the comment was 192.100.117.41, which is assigned to Nokia.

Another comment, from someone named Aditya Agrawa, addresses a question of RAM:

"dude, gone are the times when actual consumers just use to care about the technical specificiations of mobiles. today, people want devices which are beauitful, fast and easy-to-use. for most of the consumers, it does not matter if the phone has 512mb or 1gb ram. if the 512mb performs better in real-life, that't the one customers are gonna prefer. just a small advice , go to a store and use windows phone 7.5 for 10 mins, the last thing you will care is whether the phone has a single or a dual core."

Sapkale said Agrawa's comment originated from 207.46.55.31, an IP address assigned to Microsoft.

Nokia and Microsoft representatives did not respond to requests for comment.

Taken altogether, the whole episode is a disaster. Two companies are accused--by the author of a product review who never touched the device--of efforts to boost the profile of their product without acknowledging their association to it.

But more troubling is the fact that the author of the review thought so little of his readers' privacy that he looked up and published their e-mail and IP addresses to satisfy his own curiosity and need for vindication.

Who Were more wrong?

Contribution: Steven Musil

Apple wins, HTC losts Finally the Lawsuit Issue on Looming Import Ban!


In a high-profile but strikingly limited legal victory for Apple, the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled today that HTC has violated only one of the Cupertino, Calif.-based company's patents.

The ITC--a quasi-judicial body that opponents of a Hollywood-backed copyright bill have proposed as a home for a new piracy court--said it would impose an import ban on some of HTC's products. But that won't take effect until April 19, 2012, giving HTC, Google, and other partners time to remove certain features or figure out technical work-arounds that don't infringe on the patent.

Taiwan-based HTC said today it will remove that feature from "all of our phones" soon, meaning the ITC's ruling (PDF) will have little practical effect.


Apple claims HTC's phones illegally use patented features found in the iPhone. The ruling is hardly a complete victory for Apple: in March 2010, the company filed a complaint saying HTC violated 10 of its patents. In a preliminary ruling in June, an ITC administrative law judge found only two violations, and today's ruling narrows the violation to only one of the original 10 patents.

Pierre Ferragu, a senior analyst at the London-based Sanford C. Bernstein research firm, said "this ruling will represent absolutely no disruption at all to HTC's business in the U.S."

In a statement to CNET, HTC general counsel Grace Lei said: "We are gratified that the commission affirmed the judge's initial determination on the '721 and '983 patents, and reversed its decision on the '263 patent and partially on the '647 patent. We are very pleased with the determination and we respect it. However, the '647 patent is a small UI experience and HTC will completely remove it from all of our phones soon."

Another option for HTC would be to create a technical work-around that doesn't run afoul of the patent in question, which deals with "data tapping" techniques that automatically format documents to allow, for instance, a dialer program to pop up when a phone number appears.

In a post on the FOSS Patents blog, Florian Mueller, who is critical of software patents, notes:

The import ban won't relate to HTC Android products that don't implement that feature, or that implement it in ways not covered by those patent claims. If Google can implement this popular feature, which users of modern-day smartphones really expect, without infringing on the two patent claims found infringed, this import ban won't have any effect whatsoever.

The patent in question, 5,946,647 was granted in 1999 and covers identifying data "having recognizable structures," such as a "phone number, post-office address, e-mail address, and name." Then, the patent says, a "parsing process" will allow "appropriate actions" to be taken.

The latest development is nevertheless a blow to HTC, which has made strides in building market share and a brand with its line of Android-powered smartphones, many of which feature the company's own Sense user interface. HTC was the first Android supporter that Apple chose to target, signaling the growing threat of Google's software to iOS and the iPhone franchise.

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In a statement made when the complaint was originally filed, then-Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who died this fall, said: "We think competition is healthy, but competitors should create their own original technology, not steal ours."

Technology companies in recent years have increasingly used the ITC to settle their disputes because the process is seen as more efficient than the federal courts. In addition, the threat of an embargo on products typically forces companies to settle more quickly.

HTC is considered the most vulnerable legally of the Android partners because it lacks a robust portfolio of patents that act as a potential shield. HTC this year purchased S3 Graphics, largely because of a collection of patents that could be used against Apple.

In September, HTC launched its legal counterattack against Apple in Delaware federal district court, using nine patents that originally came from Palm, Motorola, and Openwave Systems. Google transferred the rights to HTC on September 1. (A separate, earlier effort before the ITC was unsuccessful, according to an initial ruling in October.)

HTC created the first Android smartphone, the G1, and has seen its profile rise over the past few years. The company was also the first target of an Apple lawsuit related to Android, and is among the most deeply entrenched in litigation over the topic.

Mozilla Firefox9 Faster All New Browser Version For PCs and Tab's


Mozilla is laying claim to big performance improvements for Firefox 9, while Firefox for Android goes in for a shave and a haircut as it gets an entirely different look. Both desktop and Android updates are being released today.

Firefox 9 (download for Windows | Mac | Linux | Android) continues the browser's rapid-release development oscillation, where feature enhancements and performance improvements take the lead in alternating months.

The JavaScript improvement called Type Inference, which Mozilla spent more than a year developing, debuts on the PC version of Firefox. The short version is that sites that heavily rely on JavaScript--like Web apps or sites that render games, video, and 3D graphics--will render much, much faster.

What actually changed is this: A feature in Firefox's SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine, Type Inference creates type information by both monitoring the types of values as the program runs and analyzing the program's code. The type information then gets used during "just-in-time" compilation to generate more efficient code, and Mozilla says that major benchmarks like its own Kraken test and Google's V8 show the browser running around 30 percent faster.

On Macs, OS X Lion users will finally see support for two-finger swipe gestures, which sounds more offensive than it is. This simply means that if you've got the latest Mac OS, it'll be easier for you to jump from site to site. The Mac interface has also been tweaked to match the slight visual changes that arrived in Lion, and multiple monitor support in the browser has been improved.

Firefox 9 Android debuts a new way to interact with tabs, and ports the browser's signature bigger Back button to the mobile operating system. These screenshots are from the Aurora release of Firefox 9, so there might be slight changes in the stable version.

Web developers get some attention in Firefox 9, too. The most important developer changes in Firefox 9 are that sites that run Ajax or download large data sets will load faster, and sites can now display content as it's being downloaded thanks to new support to chunking XHR requests. While a technical term, the upshot of chunking XHR requests is that developers can build Web sites to receive large amounts of data faster, and thus making the site itself faster to load. JavaScript can also be used to detect a browser's Do Not Track preference, the option that tells Web sites not to use cookies to track a person's browsing behavior. A longer list of Web developer changes in Firefox 9 is available.

Firefox's new Android tablet interface makes it to the stable version of the browser, and the interface changes are drastic. As I noted when the new look arrived in the Aurora channel in September, the Back button has moved to the location bar, which has been stretched to the right edge of the screen to put Refresh and Bookmark buttons closer at hand. Tabs have been moved to a hidden menu when in portrait mode, and appear much larger than they have before when they're exposed. There have been some performance gains, too, as Mozilla says that people ought to see faster app load times.

This new look won't be around long, though. Mozilla plans to rebuild its app using native Android code, and the mock-ups show even more changes to the interface. One change that does look like it'll stick around is a new sidebar approach to the Awesome Bar, so that when you tap the location bar, tabs for Bookmarks, Open tabs, History, and Sync appear on the side while you scroll in the middle of the window.

There have also been two big improvements to HTML5 support in Firefox for Android. The browser now supports the Input Tag for cameras, which means that developers can build mobile sites and apps that will take pictures and scan bar codes without leaving Firefox. Mozilla created a demo of the Input Tag here.

The second change supports the HTML5 Form Validation API, for automatic form-field validation. Basically, it will be easier to get the browser to validate typed text.

While the future of Firefox for Android lies in abandoning the current interface for the predicted massive speed gains from native Android code, the PC version of Firefox looks to address ongoing add-on compatibility issues, and give the browser a more seamless automatic update experience.

Contribution: Seth Rosenbalt

Monday, December 19, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S II White edition Mobile available for $99 via T-Mobile!


As part of a web-only offer from T-Mobile, the white edition Samsung Galaxy S II is up for sale at a discounted price of $99.99. Interested users can avail of the holiday offer to grab a piece of this white beauty that binges on Gingerbread.

The pasty version on sale for a lower price, was spotted by Unwired View. Similar to its black variant, it is also powered by a dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 processor that clocks in a speed of 1.5GHz to facilitate multitasking on the device. The front panel of the smartphone is dominated by a Super AMOLED Plus WVGA capacitive multi-touch screen of 800 x 480p resolutions, spanning 4.5 inches.

Besides 1GB RAM, the Galaxy S II offers onboard memory of 16GB, which can be expanded using a microSD card of up to 32GB capacity. Its back panel is graced by an 8MP camera featuring flash, which captures high definition videos of 1080p resolutions. Additionally, the front facing 2MP HD webcam lets users keep in touch with loved ones by means of video conferencing over the internet.

The sleek handset comes with communication options such as Bluetooth as well as Wi-Fi and facilitates connections to systems or peripherals via the USB port, HDMI connector and 3.5mm stereo headphone jack. The DLNA certified smartphone also offers DLNA functionality. It draws power from a 1,850mAh lithium-ion battery and can be charged via USB.

The white edition Samsung Galaxy S II price tag reads $99.99 (approx. Rs. 5,250) after a $50 mail-in rebate and it is available along with a two-year customer agreement.

Dell Aero smartphone Now Available in India!


With more and more people opting for smartphones over other handsets, all leading companies are trying to put their best foot forward to suffice the escalating demand. The desktop/notebook manufacturer Dell is one such company to enter the smartphone region. The company’s Aero smartphone is now available through LetsBuy in India.

The 3G-enabled smartphone is powered by Android 2.1 and Marvell PXA310 624MHz processor. Its 3.5-inch screen with Gorilla Glass display has a resolution of 640 x 360. The handset incorporates a 5MP camera along with handwriting recognition. It can be connected to other devices using the USB port or via Bluetooth.

The Dell Aero with 58mm x 122mm x 11.7mm dimensions and 104 grams weight is compatible with Google services like Gmail, Google Talk and YouTube. It is embedded with tools like Document viewer, Microsoft Exchange and Geo-Tagging along with support for Wi-Fi, EDGE, GPRS and GPS.

The Dell Aero smartphone is priced at Rs. 11,999 in India and is available for order at LetsBuy.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Long-Tail Keywords Increase Search Rankings By SEO On Page Optimization


On-page optimization for long-tail keywords can result in ranking more than a page higher in search results, compared to half a page optimizing with head terms, according to a study by New York-based SEO & SaaS company Conductor. They also found that long-tail keywords converted 2.5 times better than head terms.

You may remember the uproar from last fall, when SEOMoz purported there was a higher correlation between LDA scores and high rankings than any other factor. Some took this to mean that on-page optimization didn’t matter. It’s a topic that still pops up now and again; my on-page optimization isn’t working, I don’t know if it’s worth it... on-page optimization must be dead.

Not so, says Conductor. In their research study The Long Tail of Search, Conductor examined the effects of on-page auditing and optimization for long-tail keywords, versus optimizing for head terms or failing to optimize on-page at all. Not surprisingly, they saw a downward movement of more than two positions for keywords with no on-page optimization.

“Even in 2011 – often at executive prodding – many marketers are still singularly focused on the most searched terms in their industry that are also the most competitive and difficult to move up the search rankings," Conductor CEO Seth Besmertnik told Search Engine Watch. "As our study shows, we think there is huge opportunity in the long tail of search for the savvy search marketer to move up the search rankings more rapidly and convert at a rate that is 2.5 times greater than for head terms.”

Conductor’s research involved thousands of keywords studied over a period of nine months, using the data collection and on-page recommendations of their SEO platform, Searchlight. They first segmented keywords into three groups:

1. Keywords with shrinking on-page issues (being resolved by SEO).
2. Keywords with growing on-page issues (not being resolved by SEO).
3. Keywords with no on-page issues.


On-Page Optimization Crucial for SEO:

Optimizing on-page elements for the keywords marketers want to rank for is critical, according to Conductor's research. On-page optimization for keywords identified by Searchlight as having on-page issues consistently resulted in rankings increases, by an average of 11.24 positions.

Websites with identified issues but no on-page optimization saw a two position drop. Keywords with no identified issues saw a less than one position increase.
Long-Tail Keywords Show Greatest Rankings Increases. Recognizing that there are two ways marketers commonly use the word “long-tail,” they looked at query volumes and the number of keywords in a phrase as separate issues and tested twice.

First, they excluded medium-volume keywords for the purpose of this study, focusing on those with either high (head) or low (long-tail) query volumes. In this breakdown, they found that long-tail terms were “significantly” more impacted by on-page optimization, with an 11 position increase, compared to six positions for higher volume, head keywords. For the second part, they separated keywords according to the number of words in the term; head keywords were one to two word queries, while long-tail terms had three or more words. Again, they found that on-page optimization increased long-term rankings more, but by a smaller margin. With this segmentation, long-tail terms rose an average of six positions and head terms an average of four.
Long-Tail Terms Convert 2.5 Times More

The final part of their study looked at conversion rates, examining more than 7 million visits to three major retailers. Long-tail terms – those with three words or more – converted two and a half times more than head terms. Conductor said this is a great opportunity for marketers who may be disproportionately focusing on higher volume, one- to two-word search terms. On-page optimization is one of many strategies SEOs and marketers can use to increase rankings and conversions. It’s also just good practice to make sure your page addresses the issues that brought visitors to the site in the first place.

Contribution: Miranda Miller

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

SutiHVM's Extensive Web Based Solution for Managing Human Resources in the Organisation!


SutiSoft announces SutiHVM 3.2, a new release of its web-based human value management solution with additional features such as Payroll processing, resume paring, etc.

SutiSoft Inc., a trusted provider of Software as a Service (SaaS) and enterprise solutions, today announced the release of SutiHVM 3.2, its solution for simplifying the human resource management process. The release adds importing resumes from website, automatic email notifications, talent search, built-in payroll process processing, resume parsing, team goals make it an extensive HVM solution.

The easy-to-use, web-based solution eliminates manual effort, time delays, paper and administrative costs. SutiHVM improves efficiency of workforce, accuracy of information flow, compliance to regulations and adherence to company policies.

The extensive reports help HR managers to quickly get hands-on information on various aspects on the candidate recruitment to employee retirement lifecycle.

“With these new features, the SutiHVM solution is more automated and enables companies to perform Talent Management more effectively.” - said N.D. Reddy, founder and CEO of SutiSoft, Inc.


New Features Include:

Resume Parsing:

Resumes in Microsoft Outlook, local folders and popular email clients can be parsed and quickly imported into SutiHVM, eliminating the need to enter data manually.

Microsoft Outlook Integration:

Emails containing resume attachments in Microsoft Outlook are read and displayed in SutiHVM for easy importing.

Team Goals:

Managers can create goals for their team, track their completion and evaluate a team member’s performance. at the time of individual Performance Appraisals.

Attendance Synchronization:

Using the details of clock-in and clock-out, attendance is calculated and shortage details (if any) are displayed to the Time Management Admin.

Payroll with Timesheets:

Create time sheets using parameters such as payroll days, paid days, and more to generate employee payroll.

SutiHVM is available in multiple versions: Small Business, Professional and Enterprise. Visit http://www.sutihvm.com for more pricing and more information.



About SutiSoft Inc:

SutiSoft Inc. is a privately held company founded by N.D. Reddy, a successful Entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in both the Hardware and Software industry as a Founder, and CEO. The Company's leading edge enterprise/SaaS application software products range from business productivity solutions such as Electronic Signature, Expense Management, Document Control Systems, Governance, Risk and Compliance, Security Solutions and others. The company's products are developed using Java, Flex, HTML 5, AJAX and other cutting-edge technologies which allow SutiSoft to retain its core values which are Simple, Scalable, Secured, and Seamless. Headquartered in Los Altos, California USA, SutiSoft has offices in Northern California, India, Germany and Japan. Additional information is available at http://www.sutisoft.com.

Nokia Lumia 800 first Windows Phone handset ReView!




The Nokia Lumia 800 is the first Windows Phone handset to spring from the Microsoft / Nokia tie-up announced in February, and we've got our hands on an early sample to check it out. The Nokia Lumia 800 shares its exterior styling with the previously substantially less hyped Nokia N9, a Meego-based smartphone, although the screen size is reduced from 3.9" (854x480 pixels) to 3.7" (800x480 pixels) to conform to the Windows Phone spec list. The CPU, however, increases from the 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 to the 1.4GHz MSM8255 Snapdragon/Scorpion which certainly helps add snap to the Windows Phone Mango OS.

The Nokia Lumia 800, although being the more expensive of the two Nokia Windows Phone offerings (the other being the budget Nokia Lumia 710) shares the Nokia N9's 16-bit AMOLED ClearBlack display whereas the Nokia Lumia 710 sports a 24-bit ClearBlack TFT.

This being said, even though the colour depth is theoretically deeper than in the Nokia Lumia 710, AMOLED screens are seen as better than the older TFT technology due to the more vivid colours and better contrast ratios.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Google Panda Updates for SEO Review 2011


Although the online Search Engine Giant on the internet look for big makes a amazing 500 changes to the inner details of their software every period, there is certainly not an SEO company on the earth that has not been hit by Google’s latest Algorithm Updates on the internet bet on key elements changes. It is these complicated specifications of complete that management who comes out on top when it comes to SEO work, Many of the changes will takes place in the scores and Income Top status and Chartered Online Search Engine sites comes immediately and some of the new internet sites are head on SERP's.

Initially the Panda update was called the farmer update by the search engine marketing industry because it seemed to be targeting content farms and low quality sites that were spamming the search results. It was originally launched in February 2011 and was credited with affecting up to 12% of all search results pages. The purpose behind Google Panda was to identify low quality content vs. high quality content and was named after one of Google’s lead engineers.

The impact of the latest change (named ‘Panda 2.5’ by industry leaders) has had on the SEO industry that SEO (search engine optimization) has been one of the most important buzz words for web publishers over the past 10 years. Getting ranked in Google means free traffic for web publishers, so improving and optimizing a given website for the search engines was essential. However, Google Panda is here to stay, and it has forever changed the rules of SEO.

Panda has exposed the shady SEO tactics of less-than-reputable SEO firms and favoured websites that offer unique content and trustworthy backlinks. Sites that have been identified as spam sites or content farms have been worst hit, while some of the world’s most prestigious PR websites have suffered a huge blow for reasons largely unknown. Though the many different components of SEO can be difficult for business owners to get their heads around, these Panda updates have proven one thing for sure – anyone looking to partner with an online marketing agency needs to choose a company that has their best interests at heart, not just the interests of their bank account. Failure to do so could end up damaging the reputation of the company's website".

Google bosses improve their search facilities by the day. In an interview conducted by stonetemple.com with Google's Director of Research Peter Norvig, the expert claims that 'Google tests tens of thousands of algorithm changes per year, and make one to two actual changes every day'.

As more and more users complained about search results, Google realized it needed to shift, and in came Google Panda. Google Panda is an entirely new way for Google to evaluate websites. And while Google will still factor in many of the same criteria it has in the past, Google Panda adds an entirely new element to Google's ranking methodology.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

SutiSecure Smart Card/ Biometric Authentication










Sutisoft’s SECURED BioPass product provides fingerprint / Smartcard based access control to the enterprise IT infrastructure. By combining the Smartcard based authentication, biometric identity verification technologies and the best-in-class extraction/matching techniques, SECURED BioPass provides a rock solid access control mechanism for the enterprise IT infrastructure. Before a user can connect to the enterprise network, he needs to authenticated be authenticated either by using Smartcards or by the SECURED BioPass Server.


In a SECURED BioPass enabled enterprise, when users want to login to the system, they need to select the type of authentication: Smartcard Authentication or Biometric Authentication. On selecting Smartcard Authentication, users’ needs to insert the smartcard in the reader, enter the PIN to authenticate themselves. Each user’s PIN and User Details are matched with the same stored in the smartcard. In case of a mismatch, the user is denied access to the system and hence the enterprise infrastructure. In case of a successful match, the user login is permitted. From this point onwards, user experience is identical to their everyday experience with the system.










On selecting Biometric Authentication, users need to provide their user-id and fingerprints. Each user’s fingerprint is matched against his registered fingerprints stored in the server. In case of a mismatch, the user is denied access to the system and hence the enterprise infrastructure. In case of a successful match, the user login is permitted. From this point onwards, user experience is identical to their everyday experience with the system.


Visit: http://www.sutisecure.com/ for more info.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

SutiSign Electronic Signature Solution Quick Document Approval!






















What is Electronic Signature..?


Most businesses these days use electronic signatures for obtaining users consent or approval of documents online. Some of them still have questions like, are these signatures legally binding, secure, acceptable by court as evidence.

Let us first understand what an electronic signature is. According to ESIGN, an electronic signature is "an electronic sound, symbol, or process, attached to or logically associated with a contract or other record and executed or adopted by a person with the intent to sign the record.

Along with electronic signature, authentication is also important. According to ESIGN, authentication can be defined as evidence that a given record, contract, or form is a genuine unaltered written representation of an agreement approved by two or more parties, whether in paper or electronic form.

The general requirements of electronic signatures are described below:

* The signer must intend the signature to have the same force and effect as signature affixed by hand.
* The signature must be unique to the person using it.
* The signature must be verifiable as belonging to the user.
* The signature must be under the sole control of the person using it.
* The signature must be attached or linked to the document in a way that authenticates the integrity of the electronic signature and document contents.

Scanned copies of manually signed signature / initials or dynamically generated
using an electronic signature solution are the most suitable and can be used to
sign any documents online.


SutiSign is an easy to use web based solution (SaaS)/Enterprise that automates
the document approval process. Users can prepare documents, add custom data
fields, define the approval order, add signers, and submit for approval.
Notifications are sent to signers informing them about new / pending documents
for approval. Documents are signed based on the approval order defined.
Completed documents can be stored in the users & signers account for further
reference.

SutiSign Key Features:

SutiSign provides unique features such as: Wizards that enable faster creation of
templates and requests, a 1-2-3 Step document creation process, multiple
documents, biometric authentication, LDAP/AD integration, a built-in library of
custom data fields, acceptance modes, transaction point integration, seamless
integration with other solutions, smart phone compatibility, and customizable
reports that make the document approval process simpler and more efficient. It
completely caters to the needs of companies looking for a solution to automate
their document approval process.

Visit http://www.sutisign.com/ for more info

Friday, December 2, 2011

SutiExpense Integration with Accounting Systems for Quick Expense Reports Reimbursement


SutiSoft Announces SutiExpense Integration with Accounting Systems for faster reimbursement of Expense Reports. SutiSoft Inc., a trusted provider of web hosted and enterprise solutions, today announced integration of SutiExpense with various accounting systems for faster reimbursement of employee expenses.

SutiExpense supports data exports to various accounting systems such as QuickBooks, QuickBooks Online, Oracle, Paychex, Paychex Online, Syteline, SAP, Sage, Tally, Microsoft Dynamics and others. The export can be customized by the administrator in SutiExpense.
“We believe that we should get Expense Report data exported in any format our customers require. If a customer changes accounting systems, we will be there to support their new export requirements.”

Integration/Exports of SutiExpense data with most accounting systems for improved efficiency and faster Expense Reimbursement time. When exporting from SutiExpense, data can be filtered by various criteria. There are additional options available to update payment statuses and more. Data is easily extracted into accounting system compatible formats. These exported files can be directly imported into accounting systems for processing.

The integration/export eliminates duplicate entries and the need to re-enter data manually. It also reduces the possibility of fraud and helps to reimburse employees faster. SutiExpense is available in multiple versions: Small Business and Medium/Large Business.

Visit www.sutiexpense.com for more info. Pricing starts at $5.95 per month per user.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Download AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 2012

The never-ending mantra chanted by security suite vendors sounds a lot like "faster scans, easier to use, better performance," and AVG has released a new version that it says accomplishes all three. Certainly, the scans are faster, it does install more quickly, and some tweaks to the interface have made it easier to view. Two new core security changes will make you safer, too.


Installation:

We found that the program can go from completed download to ready to use in about 5 minutes.

Last year, AVG cut down the number of installation screens from 13 to 5. This year, the process continues to be short, but savvy users will want to be wary of a few things. First, if you have a browser open when installing, AVG will not warn you before it forces it to close. Second, you are opted-in to AVG's Security Toolbar and the Secure Search default search engine change. Users who opt out of installing the toolbar but want it later will need to rerun the installer to get it.

On the polite side, AVG does not opt you in to an automatic AVG Internet Security trial. By starting from a null position, you are required to actively choose to install AVG Free or the 30-day trial of AVG Internet Security. So this year's install procedure is a bit of a crapshoot, better in some ways than last year, but unchanged in others.


Interface:

The changes to AVG's interface in the 2011 version were minor but actually improved usability quite a bit. This year, the tweaks are even less pronounced. There's not much different besides redoing the icons in the main interface so they're easier on your eyes. There's a one-click Fix button for automatically repairing security breaches that appears at the top along with a yellow X when your system safety has been compromised. It disappears when your system gets a clean bill of health.

Joining the one-click Update button on the side nav is a one-click Scan Now button. There's a clean look to the nav, as well, with bigger fonts and timestamps for the most recent scan and most recent update. AVG has placed icons for its security components in a central pane. Double-click on one to access more information and basic configuration settings for each specific tool. Advanced settings are available under Tools on the menu bar at the top of the window.
The new interface changes are small, no doubt, but they do make AVG easier to use.





Features and support:

AVG 2012 includes a couple of solid changes to make you safer. The first is a patent-pending technique for identifying one of the most obnoxious threats to ever reach your computer: the fake antivirus. If you're unfamiliar, these programs purport to be an antivirus, or a Web-based antivirus scan. Once they install on your computer, the only way to get rid of the infection is to "buy" their license. They're also related to the ransomware infections, which don't even bother with the effort to pretend to be an antivirus. AVG 2012 will block both of them.

Performance:

AVG claims some major performance enhancements in the 2012 versions. Specifically, the company says that it has reduced by 40 percent the size on your hard drive of the virus signature database. That database is a major component of how the program recognizes threats. AVG also stated that the number of running processes that run suite has been reduced from 16 to 11, that it uses 20 percent less memory overall than previous versions, and that it ought to impact your computer's boot time less.

Conclusion:

A word of caution: We've noted before that the average person is paying more and more attention to performance, and there are far more viable operating system options than ever before. If security is more or less similar, people will be scrutinizing system impact greatly, and adding 30 seconds or more to your boot time has the potential to drive people not just from your security suite, but from your OS, too.

Source: Download AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 2012

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Google beats Facebook with Google+ Ad


It was not that extensive ago that the strategy of flicking on a tv and seeing a business for anything Google-related seemed completely implausible. For many years, the business seemed to take a certain take great pride in in not having to resort to traditional marketing channels and advertising options, and it eschewed TV ads entirely for well over a decades of its lifetime. Then, in March 2010, the web large created its TV business debut: with a Extremely Serving Ad, no less (and a great one at that).

Since then it’s become a bit more frequent to see Search engines ads going on TV — the business has begun offering its Opera technique with ads, for example. And previously currently it ran what usually be its first TV location for its public networking, Google+.

The ad, which made an appearance during the Christmas Day Lions/Packers activity, stresses intensely on Google+’s Groups function and Hangouts, informing visitors that it’s “Sharing, but like actual life”.

The move is not very unexpected — Search engines has been putting a lot of muscle tissue behind driving a vehicle people toward Google+, such as offering an unmissable ad on Search engines.com when the service first started out to the public, and driving a vehicle people of the newest edition of Google android to make a Google+ if they have already.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Google Going To Close Knol, Friend Connect, Wave, And More..


Since Google CEO Larry Page took the helm this past spring, one of the company’s most visible initiatives has been to trim and shut down its products that haven’t taken off. These have included Aardvark, Google Desktop, Fast Flip, Code Search, Buzz, Jaiku, and even Google Labs — and today, it’s announcing a new batch of products that will be shut down in the coming months.

Among the casualties (some of which had previously been announced): Google’s Wikipedia challenger, Google Knol, Google Friend Connect (which is being supplanted by Google+), and Google Wave — which Google ended development on a year ago and will soon close down entirely.

Knol, in particular, comes as something of a surprise to me — because I figured Google had already shut it down. The site first launched back in 2008 to much fanfare, as Google introduced a potential Wikipedia challenger that would allow article contributors to monetize their content (the idea being that if you wrote content worth reading, you could make some money off of it). But the product languished, and back in July 2010 some extended downtime made us wonder if Google had forgotten about it.

Google didn’t seem to allocate many resources to the project, and it certainly didn’t put much emphasis behind it from a press standpoint — I can’t remember the last time I was pitched on a new Knol feature or milestone. Knol will live on at Annotum.org, which is powered by WordPress and was built in collaboration with Solvitor and Crowd Favorite.

Here’s the full list of products being shuttered, from Google’s blog post:

* Google Bookmarks Lists—This is an experimental feature for sharing bookmarks and collaborating with friends, which we’re going to end on December 19, 2011. All bookmarks within Lists will be retained and labeled for easier identification, while the rest of Google Bookmarks will function as usual. As Lists was an English-only feature, non-English languages will be unaffected.

* Google Friend Connect—Friend Connect allows webmasters to add social features to their sites by embedding a few snippets of code. We’re retiring the service for all non-Blogger sites on March 1, 2012. We encourage affected sites to create a Google+ page and place a Google+ badge on their site so they can bring their community of followers to Google+ and use new features like Circles and Hangouts to keep in touch.

* Google Gears—In March we said goodbye to the Gears browser extension for creating offline web applications and stopped supporting new browsers. On December 1, 2011, Gears-based Gmail and Calendar offline will stop working across all browsers, and later in December Gears will no longer be available for download. This is part of our effort to help incorporate offline capabilities into HTML5, and we’ve made a lot of progress. For example, you can access Gmail, Calendar and Docs offline in Chrome.

* Google Search Timeline—We’re removing this graph of historical results for a query. Users will be able to restrict any search to particular time periods using the refinement tools on the left-hand side of the search page. Additionally, users who wish to see graphs with historical trends for a web search can use google.com/trends or google.com/insights/search/ for data since 2004. For more historical data, the “ngram viewer” in Google Books offers similar information.

* Google Wave—We announced that we’d stopped development on Google Wave over a year ago. But as of January 31, 2012, Wave will become read-only and you won’t be able to create new ones. On April 30 we will turn it off completely. You’ll be able to continue exporting individual waves using the existing PDF export feature until the Google Wave service is turned off. If you’d like to continue using this technology, there are a number of open-source projects, including Apache Wave and Walkaround.

* Knol—We launched Knol in 2007 to help improve web content by enabling experts to collaborate on in-depth articles. In order to continue this work, we’ve been working with Solvitor and Crowd Favorite to create Annotum, an open-source scholarly authoring and publishing platform based on WordPress. Knol will work as usual until April 30, 2012, and you can download your knols to a file and/or migrate them to WordPress.com. From May 1 through October 1, 2012, knols will no longer be viewable, but can be downloaded and exported. After that time, Knol content will no longer be accessible.

* Renewable Energy Cheaper than Coal

Source: Google Products

Tired Facebookers.. Now It's Time to Try Facedrink!


Facedrink......A Social Drink!

“It gives you social energy. It gives you taste of friendship.” It’s Facedrink! And you better go buy some because it will be sued out of existence any minute now. Following in the footsteps of the unofficial Mark Zuckerberg action figure, some dude named Barry Moustapha (ROFLCOPTER) has created a lawyer-magnet energy drink. It’s themed with Facebook colors and proudly displays an “Add as Friend” button on the label. I’d be suspicious this was a hoax, but there’s a photo of a real bottle and reviewers confirm it leave a worse taste in your mouth than getting Poked by your dad.

The gloriously named Barry Moustapha trumpets “Facedrink achieves the goal that I set out for by providing you with the extra energy needed to be social or to deal with your boss.” Reviewers on Amazon seem to disagree, though:

“All my friends drank it up, and it starting to feel odd being the only person in line (besides my friend Tom) who was buying MyDrink anymore…Over time, I think I got too comfortable with it. I started drinking it with my parents, my boss, people I hadn’t seen since high school. Being too casual with FaceDrink eventually lead me to make some comments regarding my cousin possibly being gay, and my boss being a dick and since then I’ve cut back on who I drink it with. I should just quit it all together, but I might have a mild addiction at this point.”

Facedrink will make a great holiday gift, and an even better collectors item as there’s no way Moustapha’s getting away with this. Facebook successfully trademarked the word “face” specifically to prevent this kind of exploitation of its name. But I think there might be an amicable way to settle this. Facebook, acquire Facedrink, and promptly move their operations into the cafeteria of your swanky new Menlo Park headquarters.

After all, “Whether it is work, school, sports or just getting through the daily routine, Facedrink provides you with a boost of energy to manage it all.”

Price: 6 bottles Pack just $18, 1 Bottle $3... Available in 6 Pack Only.

Source: Facedrink......A Social Drink!

White Galaxy S II Andriod from Samsung And T-Mobile


People always been something of a fans (a proponent, even) of white phones. Back in another life when mobile manufacturers on their phone designs, it was always one of the first questions would Arise “This is great! Can They make it in white?”

Back then, everybody acted like It was crazy. “White is too hard to keep clean!” they’d assure. “The white bezel makes the black screen look smaller!” they’d say. These days, of course, white phones are all the rage.

Sometime before the holidays, another flagship phone is now set to hop on the big list of handsets with snowy variants: the Samsung Galaxy S II.

News of the hue-less model comes straight from Samsung themselves, though the announcement lacks details beyond its launch window of “in time for the holidays”.

The announcement was made in partnership with T-Mobile, and only confirms that T-Mobile will be getting the white model. This is particularly interesting, as pictures of an identical white variant leaked out just days ago… but for AT&T. No official word yet from AT&T on when they might get it, but I’d guess that “in time for the holidays” window is the same across the board.

Source: White Galaxy S II

SutiSurvey Software Solution for Better Customer Collaboration


SutiSurvey - Survey and Feedback Solution:

SutiSurvey automates the data collection process and streamlines the response analysis tasks associated with customer feedback.

"SutiSurvey continues our collaboration product suite enabling companies and customers to work together to improve products and services." – said N.D. Reddy, founder and CEO of SutiSoft Inc.

Users can create surveys from scratch, use existing templates, or upload from XML/Word. The user simply adds questions to the survey using over 30 different built-in & customizable question types; applies skipping & piping logic to questions; select a theme and adds recipient group/recipients to publish the survey to email and/or a widget on a website. Users can define the number of responses allowed for a survey by setting a response limit. When responses are collected, generate customizable reports and export in various file formats for further use.

Automatic email notifications are sent to the recipients notifying them of the survey inviting them to participate. Recipients can respond to a survey by clicking on the link provided in the email notification or directly from the website through the widget.

SutiSoft Inc., a trusted provider of Software as a Service (SaaS) and enterprise solutions, announced the release of SutiSurvey 2.1, its online software for creating professional online surveys to collect customer feedback.

How it Works:

1. Create Survey
2. Select Recipients & Publish Survey
3. Collect & Analyze Responses
4. Generate Reports

Visit http://www.sutisurvey.com for more information. Pricing plans start at $99 per month.

SutiSafe Encrypted Email Solution


A T provider of Software as a Service (SaaS) and enterprise solutions, to release of SutiSafe 1.0, a secure web based document encryption solution.

"SutiSafe enables users to email sensitive files to others in a secure and encrypted manner. The solution is not only secure, but it provides a simple method for all parties involved to send, receive, and decrypt the email attachments."

SutiSafe enables you to email important files to others in a secure and encrypted manner. The solution is not only secure, but it provides a simple method for all parties involved to send, receive and decrypt the email attachment/s.

Users can Send their personal mails or official mails Securely Encrypted using Security Solution Software. Using Secured password Authentication user can Decrypt their files or Attachments more Securely. This Solution is user friendly, Anti Hacking Secured Encryption. User can prevent from information theft or hacking personal, Confidentials mails by third parties.

Users can maintain and keep their files or attachments or Documents related confindential business matters, Financial Port folios and their Transaction details regarding their assets can keep confidentially and Securely.

User can keep secure the Information related to their Bank account detils and Id Passwords like Secure login details.

How it Works:

Compose an email; enter the recipient's email address in the subject line; attach documents; send to the encryption server email address (example: encrypt@company.com. The SutiSafe server identifies the recipient, encrypts any attachments, and sends an email to the recipient/s with a link to decrypt the attached encrypted files. The recipient saves the encrypted attachment/s and clicks on the link received in the mail. The recipient uploads the encrypted file, enters their password and the attachments are decrypted and downloaded.


1. Secure and easy-to-use

2. Works with any email client

3. No capturing of personal details

4. Does not require any security keys

5. No software needed for decrypting files

SutiSafe works with any email client allowing users to send documents and files as they do now. The solution is browser/Operating System independent, uses AES 256-bit encryption, does not require any cryptographic keys, and supports most file formats.


For More Info http://www.sutisafe.com/

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Free Download Software CRM-Express Professional


CRM Software CRM-Express Professional is a Contact, eSales and eMarketing Manager. CRM-Express can manage your marketing, customers, sales and orders. Features include SMS abilities, E-mail Client, Calendar, Address Book, My work day, News Feeds, Meeting Planner, Company Library, Form Designer, Journal. CRM-Express is now fully re-entrant, multi-user and network enabled. Allows for any number of simultaneous users to an address book.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Motorola Details European Retail Push for Xoom Tablet


Motorola, attempting to expand its brand among European customers, today announced retail partners that will carry its upcoming Android-based Xoom tablet.

Among those partners in the U.K. are The Carphone Warehouse and its ally Best Buy, along with Dixons Retail, with its Currys and PC World chains. In addition, Deutsche Telekom will carry it in "selected markets," Motorola announced at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona.

The Xoom, with a 10.1-inch display, will mark the debut of the upcoming version 3.0 "Honeycomb" edition of Google's Android operating system, which is tailored for tablets. It's likely to be the most serious rival to the dominant Apple iPad. Samsung's smaller 7-inch Galaxy Tab is already on the market but comes with an earlier version of Android.

HTC Wins Device Manufacturer of the Year Award


HTC

This company has built its market presence from nowhere, with fresh branding and marketing and a strong portfolio of devices across many platforms. In particular, it has proven an exceptionally popular and enduring phone manufacturer. With great communication and good customer service, this is a well-deserved award.

The HTC Desire set the bar for Android phones across much of the world in 2010. Packed with great features, this is an enduring product that has performed consistently well.

Apple's iPhone 4 Wins Best Mobile Device Award


BARCELONA, Spain--A host of hot new Android phones from Samsung, LG Electronics, HTC, Sony Ericsson made their debut at Mobile World Congress 2011 here this week, but it was the relatively venerable iPhone 4 from Apple that was named the show's best mobile device.

The iPhone 4 is months old and early on suffered notable reception problems. Its maker didn't even come to the show. But the influence of Apple, reaching all the way from Silicon Valley to this cosmopolitain event, was clear.

The iPhone 4 was lauded by judges for its "great screen, sharp design, fantastic materials, and phenomenal ecosystem for app developers. In a tight race, the iPhone 4 built on the success of its predecessors to set the pace for smartphones," according to a Spanish-language Apple forum site.

Problems with the antenna in the iPhone 4 could not be solved with a software fix and the company told angry customers they would have to buy a special case to remedy the situation. Meanwhile, Apple has been sued by users of iPhone 3G and 3GS phones who say that the iOS 4 operating system broke their phones. The antenna problem prompted Consumer Reports to decline to recommend the phone.

It's not clear who picked up the award for Apple at the awards ceremony this week, given that the Cupertino, Calif.-based company declines to participate in the trade show, as is also the case with the Consumer Electronics Show and now even Macworld. (There were no press passes for the Mobile World Congress awards show.)

Last year, the HTC Hero won the best mobile device award.

This time around, HTC won the award for device manufacturer of the year, and the best app overall and best app for the iPhone was the game Angry Birds, which has sales of more than 50 million apps. Google Maps was named the best Android app.

Lenovo M Series:Think Centre M90z All-in-ones


Tame workplace clutter.

Ideal for crowded work areas, ThinkCentre M90z integrates the monitor with the central unit, resulting in a smaller PC footprint and less cable clutter. For an even tidier workspace, add an optional wireless keyboard and mouse.

The traditional frame stand adjusts to between a 15- and 45-degree viewing angle. To further customize your work space, choose the optional height-adjustable stand or one of our optional mounting options, like the extendable arm.

An all-in-one with oomph.

Give your workforce a real productivity boost. ThinkCentre M90z with all-new 2010 Intel® Core™ i series processors featuring Turbo Boost Technology2Intel Turbo Boost Technology supported only by Core i5 CPUs., which scales power dynamically based on usage needs for optimal processing and energy efficiency.

Our exclusive Lenovo Enhanced Experience for Windows® 7 certification helps you get more out of your new operating system by speeding boot-up time to as fast as 35 seconds and shutdown time to as fast as nine seconds.

Control at your fingertips.

For more intuitive PC interaction, opt for our multitouch panel3Multitouch screen is optionally available on models with Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional operating systems only.. Pan, zoom, rotate, right-click and more on the full high-definition screen. You can even control hardware functions like volume, mute, camera preview, sleep mode, microphone and system lock from your multitouch screen using our SimpleTap software. And because the touch screen is a normal glass overlay, you can safely clean and disinfect it—perfect for healthcare personnel!

Double vision.

Boost productivity with the dual-display mode. Simply connect another monitor using the onboard DisplayPort to increase your screen space. ThinkCentre M90z can also function as a standalone monitor via a VGA input, letting you work with your ThinkPad® laptop on two screens!


Stay in touch for less.

Choose an innovative, affordable alternative to expensive telephone services and business travel with our leading VoIP features for convenient, cost-effective video conferencing.

* 2-megapixel HD Web camera with physical on/off switch5Web camera available as an optional feature.
* Digital array microphones for better voice clarity with physical mute button6Digital array microphones available as an optional feature.
* 2-watt speakers
* Noise suppression and echo cancelation
* Usage indicator light to indicate imaging in process

Real IT cost savings.

An aging PC fleet can inflate maintenance costs and divert IT resources from more important tasks. Easy-to-manage ThinkCentre M90z helps free up your IT team while reducing overhead.

* Deploy in as little as three minutes.
* Control costs with 13-month platform stability.
* Deploy worldwide with global models.
* Recover fast from system crashes and deliver remote fixes to users, saving an estimated US$57 per PC7Using ThinkVantage® Rescue and Recovery™. Costs savings are based on Lenovo estimates..
* Reduce manual searches for drivers with ThinkVantage® System Update for an estimated savings of up to US$192 per PC8Using ThinkVantage® System Update. Costs savings are based on Lenovo estimates..
* Reduce IT desk-side visits and associated costs with Intel vPro™ technology.
* Access internal parts easily with the tool-less design and convenient component layout.

Security you can count on.

Protect your business-critical data. Our exclusive ThinkVantage Client Security Solution works in conjunction with an embedded chip called the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) to manage encryption keys and processes for enhanced security.

Our easy-to-use Hardware Password Manager9Hardware Password Manager feature is sold separately. is the only solution available that lets you centrally manage keys and passwords for all brands of self-encrypting hard drives. In the event of lost passwords or an employee leaving the company, you can easily recover data.

ThinkCentre M90z is also available with an optional chassis intrusion switch. When enabled, this feature alerts the user of a PC breach at the next logon.

Be green. Save green.

Feel good about the PCs you buy and use—and save a chunk of money at the same time! ThinkCentre M90z helps save energy, the environment and your bottom line.

* First TCO Certified Edge all-in-one in the industry10TCO Certified Edge is an award program that helps identify products at the cutting edge, making your green purchasing decision easier. TCO Certified Edge is exclusively for those products that are at the leading edge of innovation in the areas of usability and human factors or that offer proven reduced impact on the natural environment.
* Built with 41.8% post consumer content (PCC), the equivalent of 65 plastic bottles1141.8% PCC is with optional fingerprint keyboard, calculated based on EPEAT standard as reference. An average soda bottle is 20.5g. ThinkCentre M90z is made from approximately 1325.5g of recycled plastic, including the optional fingerprint keyboard.
* Cuts electricity consumption by up to 69% with Power Manager software12Using Lenovo Power Manager can reduce power consumption on your desktop PC by up to 69% vs. not using power management on the same hardware. Savings based on Lenovo testing with a ThinkCentre M58 SFF and L2240p display using Lenovo Power Manager comparing maximum savings vs. maximum performance settings.
* Saves an estimated US$54.72 per unit per year on power costs13Compared to ThinkCentre M52 with a ThinkVision® L2440p monitor.
* Lets you monitor PC power usage and savings with Power Analyzer
* Auto-sensing brightness control can save an estimated US$8.20 per unit per year14Compared to ThinkCentre M52 with a ThinkVision® L2440p monitor.
* Top environmental certifications, including ENERGY STAR15Select models., EPEAT Gold16Select models. and GREENGUARD
* Climate Savers power supply unit
* Comes with a reusable Lenovo bag

Accessorize your ThinkCentre M90z.

* Work in comfort. The Lenovo Extend Arm17Lenovo Extend Arm available July 5, 2010. mounts to your desk and lets you easily adjust your PC for comfortable use. Extend out up to 16.1", raise up to 10.6", tilt 240 degrees and pivot for portrait or landscape viewing (57Y4352).
* Give yourself a raise. Our height-adjustable stand lets you easily lift your PC over 4" and tilt it forward five degrees or back 25 degrees for more comfortable computing (57Y4351).
* Clutter-free zone. Our ultraslim wireless keyboard and mouse contribute to a tidier work area. Easy to set up and use with a plug-and-play nano-sized receiver that stores neatly out of the way (57Y4700).

 
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