Archive for October, 2008

Review of Mastering C++

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Mastering C++ is a book written by K. R. Venugopal, T Ravishankar and Rajkumar. The book teaches the computer language C++ from the scratch to the professional level in a very friendly approach to the learning of the otherwise very difficult language.

Computer Books Are Important to Have on Your Small Business Book Shelf

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Computers are a way of life and yet two decades ago computers did not even exist, well, not personal computers like the type that every single person in America owns and has in their home or office. Sometimes keeping up with the technology is not easy at all. There are always new words to learn with each new technology and it is as enough you have to learn a whole new language just to understand what those in the industry are talking about.

Computer Book Review – Microsoft’s Next Leap Forward

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

One of the greatest success stories of all times in the business world is perhaps the story and history of Microsoft. Selling software is a great business because once you create it, you can indeed sell it millions of times. And Microsoft has the advantage because their operating systems run on 95% of all computers in the World. Under the leadership of Bill Gates in all his creating brilliance and genius, he created one of the most dynamic and largest companies on a surface of the planet.

Considering on Implementing a Computer System – Some Thoughts on That

Monday, October 13th, 2008

If you are a decision maker that will be making recommendations, advising, consulting or even making the final and actual decision on a new computer or IT system then you need to understand the best process. Today’s IT systems are costly and understanding this process will keep your organization from making mistakes. Thus, I’d like to recommend a very good book to you: “Computers for Jumping Profits; Understanding, Selecting, Evaluating and Implementing Computer Systems” by David C. Dykstra; 1983.