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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

IT Tools used in business

Enterprise application software (EAS)

Resource Management

Digital dashboards - Also known as business intelligence dashboards, enterprise dashboards, or executive dashboards, these are visually based summaries of business data that show at-a-glance understanding of conditions through metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs). A very popular BI tool that has arisen in the last few years.

Online analytical processing, commonly known as OLAP (including HOLAP, ROLAP and MOLAP) - a capability of some management, decision support, and executive information systems that supports interactive examination of large amounts of data from many perspectives.
Reporting software generates aggregated views of data to keep the management informed about the state of their business.

Procurement software is business software that helps to automate the purchasing function of organizations.

Data mining - extraction of consumer information from a database by utilizing software that can isolate and identify previously unknown patterns or trends in large amounts of data. There are a variety of data mining techniques that reveal different types of patterns. Some of the techniques that belong here are statistical methods (particularly business statistics) and neural networks as very advanced means of analysing data.

Business performance management (BPM)

Document management - made for organizing and management of multiple documents of various types. Some of the  have storage functions for security and back-up of valuable business information.
Employee scheduling software- used for creating and distributing employee schedules, as well as tracking employee hours.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Importance of Small business software

Software development organizations implement process methodologies to ease the process of development. Sometimes, contractors may require methodologies employed, an example is the U.S.defense industry, which requires a rating based on process models to obtain contracts. The international standard for describing the method of selecting, implementing and monitoring the life cycle for software is ISO/IEC 12207.

Importance of Small business software

Pre-packaged software is not designed to meet the unique needs of every small business.

It will be create in such a way which saves our time and efforts.

Benefits at a glance
  • Streamlined data sharing
  • Software integration
  • Improved communication
  • Customization and Integration of popular software – SharePoint and Salesforce.com
  • Improved time and resource management – maximizing time and resources, thereby improving efficiency.
…and improved efficiency equals an increase in profit potential.

Monday, December 8, 2014

A new experience for food lovers, BeingChef

Here Conviction InfoTech is going to introduce you with a Brand new company with a unique, lovely and foody Idea - BeingChef.

Message from BeingChef:

"Good food and magic, both leaves you spell bound with its sheer innovation and simplicity. We thought of combining the two in one simple box so that we can offer you the best of both the worlds - The Being Chef box. Our magical box makes cooking streamlined and hassle free, transforming you into a world class chef even with a limited knowledge of cooking. So, discover the chef hidden in you as "It’s Easy Now". Lets begin the journey of gastronomy.."















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Reservation in India

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Education with technology

Education with technology includes use of both physical hardware and educational theories. It is a combination of Theory, computer learning, online learning, M-learning(Mobile learning) without any misguidance. It is  an educational subject; such courses may be called "Computer Studies" or "Information and Communication Technology (ICT)" 

 

educational technology encompasses e-learning, instructional technology,information and communication technology (ICT) in education, EdTech, learning technology, multimedia learning, technology-enhanced learning (TEL), computer-based instruction (CBI), computer managed instruction, computer-based training (CBT), computer-assisted instruction or computer-aided instruction (CAI),[9] internet-based training (IBT), flexible learning, web-based training (WBT), online education, digital educational collaboration, distributed learning, computer-mediated communication, cyber-learning, and multi-modal instruction, virtual education, personal learning environments, networked learningvirtual learning environments (VLE) (which are also called learning platforms), m-learning, and digital education.



We'll discuss about History in our next blog. Keep in touch.

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Saturday, December 6, 2014

An excellent new tool for creating multimedia timelines for your class

HSTRY is a very good web tool for creating multimedia timelines in class. The process is very simple and easy. Just sign up either as a teacher or a student, choose the timeline you want to work on and start adding your events. You can add images, videos, and audio. The great thing about HSTRY is that it allows teachers to create a classroom and invite students to join it. Within this classroom, teachers will be able to share timelines with their students and view the ones they create. Teachers can also make their timelines interactive by adding questions for students to answer.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Google NOW, Siri , Cortana - Whose on the top..?

Over almost all the 3000+ queries, Google Now returns twice as many enhanced results as Siri, and nearly three times as many enhanced results than Cortana. The actual numbers are shown in this graph from Stone Temple:

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A new study by digital marketing consultancy company Stone Temple has shown that voice searches on Google Now blow Siri and Cortana out of the water.

Google again wins....

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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

The Mysteries INDIA "Few Unsolved Greatest Mysteries"

There are many things which science also can never explain. A lot of things happen in India some are explained but some you want to know about more !!!

1. What if you found hundred of human skeletons  in a lake. 
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Roopkund (locally known as Mystery Lake) is a high altitude glacial lake in Uttarakhand state of India, lies in the lap of Trishul massif. The location is uninhabited and is located in Himalaya at an altitude of about 5,029 metres (16,499 feet). This 2 meter shallow lake got attention due to hundreds of human skeletons found at the edge of the lake. There are many theories and opinions, from purely spiritual to purely scientific ones, which explain the existence of these skeletons, which date back to 9th century CE.  Radiocarbon dating of the bones at Oxford University’s Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit determined the time period to be AD 850 ±30 years. But nothing is for sure.

2. Shanti Devi 
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In 1930s, at 4 years of age, Shanti Devi from Delhi, India, told her parents that she had once lived in a place called Mathura and that she had been a mother of three, who died in childbirth, and that her previous name was Ludgi. Because the girl persistence with the story, her parents investigated. It turned out in Mathura a woman named Ludgi had recently died. They took Shanti to the village where she began to speak the local dialect and recognized her previous-life husband and children. The case was brought to the attention of Mahatma Gandhi who set up a commission to investigate and a report was published in 1936. She gave 24 accurate statements matching confirmed facts about Ludgi’s life.

  1. Prahlad Jani
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Prahlad Jani aka Mataji is an Indian sadhu who claims to lived without food and water since 1940, according to him Goddess Amba sustains him. Till now there have been two observation studies conducted on him, the recent one in 2010. In 2010 he was under video surveillance 24X7 for 15 days, about 35 scientist monitored his heath through 15 days, Yet they didn’t find any evidence that Jani ate or drank anything during the 15-day ordeal. Till the end investigators did not find any adverse effects in his body from hunger or dehydration. One possible explanation given was that yoga exercises may have altered Jani’s body to undergo a biological transformation. According to Daily Mail reports, doctors said that after fasting for two weeks, Jani was healthier than the average 40-year-old.

Big Data - Zettabyte or Brontobyte?

If we talk about the early days(the 80's or the 70's) the storage space was measured in kilobytes or megabytes. The first commercially available hard disk drives made to fit popular home PCs were 5MB in size. 
These days, a modern smartphone is likely to hold 32 or 64GB of data – that’s around 12,800 times the capacity of those early hard disk drives.

Now in the age of terabyte, we are heading into the age of petabyte or exobyte.
A petabyte (pb) is (usually*) 1,000 terabytes.

Taking into account the speed at which we moved from using kilobytes, to megabytes, to gigabytes, as our standard unit of measurement of personal storage capacity, we could expect to have a petabyte of storage in our homes within perhaps 10 to 20 years.

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Monday, December 1, 2014

Stress......gives something and takes too.....


All work can be difficult. And challenges in general can push us. This is natural and should be expected. Some stress is even good for us and pushes us to achieve more than we thought was possible. But the stress I’m talking about is different. It drags us low and ruins us.
Stress is the body's reaction to harmful situations — whether they’re real or perceived.

Stress prepares your body for a fight-or-flight response — your blood pressure rises and muscles tighten. But studies show an abundance of chronic stress can lead to increased rates of heart attack, hypertension and other disorders, and to health-related absenteeism at work.
I have been thinking a lot about this lately. Our business at Aha! (visual product roadmap software for product managers) is growing really fast and the team is stretching to keep up with the demand. As the CEO, I want the highest performance from every person, but I also want everyone to be happy.
I have come to the conclusion that there is a difference between workplace stress and punch-in-the-gut misery. So, have you thought about whether your pain is coming from being strained or broken? Do you know what differentiates a temporary frustration from long-term disdain?
The one sign that you hate your job is that it causes you physical pain.