Saturday, April 25, 2009

Salesforce.com

Salesforce.com pioneers the concept of delivering enterprise applications through a simple Web site. Salesforce deliver integrated enterprise applications for companies of all sizes. It is not only for large companies but also for small businesses as it provides compelete customization. Secondly Salesforce CRM is so easy to learn and use, that it can be up and running in weeks or day. its easy-to-use Web-based CRM solution for sales, service, marketing, and call center operations that streamlines customer relationship management and boosts customer satisfaction.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Sixth Sense Technology

Basically, Sixth Sense is a mini-projector coupled with a camera and a cellphone—which acts as the computer and your connection to the Cloud, all the information stored on the web. Sixth Sense can also obey hand gestures, like in the infamous Minority Report.However, instead of requiring you to be in front of a big screen like Tom Cruise, Sixth Sense can do its magic—and a lot more—everywhere, even while you are jumping hysteric over Oprah's sofa.

I can't really describe Sixth Sense in a line. Sure, it is a system that projects information about what surrounds you over objects' surfaces, but it's also much more. You just have to watch it:


Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Hands on MIS - Chapter 5


Fate of Pak tour to Bangladesh to be out

Bangladesh Cricket Board has asked PCB to wait till Monday to find out the fate of their troubled tour to Dhaka for ODI series.

Some anxious moments awaits PCB now as the sources in the Pakistan Board have told PTI that they have been informed by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) that it was still in the process of getting clearance for the tour from its government.

"The BCB has informed that they held several meetings with government officials today and these will continue on tomorrow. They have said a final decision on the tour should be forthcoming in 24 hours," a PCB source said.

Pakistan team was due to leave for B'desh on March 7

Pakistan team was due to leave for Bangladesh on March 7 to play five one-dayers and two Twenty20 matches, but just two days prior to their departure, the BCB postponed the tour on the advice of its government after the nation witnessed a mutiny by its armed forces.

However, since then the tour has been put on hold after the BCB failed to get clearance from its government.

"We don't know what the delay is but we are expecting the tour to commence from March 26 after which it would become impossible to have the series for different reasons," the PCB source said.

To make matters worse for the PCB, Cricket Australia has still not signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the forthcoming limited over series between the two countries in Abu Dhabi and Dubai from April 22.

Although the Pakistan cricket delegation has returned from Dubai where it met with CA officials to discuss and make preparations for the five ODI series, there was no word forthcoming from the PCB on why the MoU is yet to be signed.

The Australian officials apparently have reservations over the conditions of the new ground in Dubai Sports City which is expected to host the first two matches and the T20 match.

Top 25 catches of all time

Jonty Rhodes Greatest Run Out

Semester 4

COURSES THIS SEMESTER:

  1. Analysis of Pakistan Industries-Ms Saneyah fareed
  2. Management Information System- Mohd Waseem arain
  3. Calculus- Mr Shahid Qureshi
  4. Principles of Marketing-Ms Yasmin Zafar
  5. Business Communication-Ms Asna Khan
  6. Organizational Behavior-Ms Nyla Aleem