Saturday, March 3, 2012
Makoto Restaurant Review
Very good place to go. For my main review of this restaurant, mainly for sushi, check my Yelp review.
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Monday, February 27, 2012
AIIM's Healthcare Section
AIIM has a HealthCare section (http://www.aiim.org/ healthcare) that has Case Studies/White Papers, News & Info and Industry Research. With Electronic Health Records Management becoming more important, does anyone make use of that section? Personally, today was the first time I found it, and it seems like some of the material is “dated.” Are people interested in this aspect of document management, document imaging, content management? The local chapter has been working on ideas for meetings and events later this year, and the EHR/EMR topic came up, and I was wondering if there is a need for any education on that topic? Please post your thoughts in the comments below.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
The Spam Primer started in 1996 as a way to help people deal with a new problem: spam. Even then, author Randy Cassingham realized spam would become a huge problem for everyone who depends on e-mail (and it has: it's estimated that about 90 percent of all e-mail traffic is spam, which makes it difficult for legitimate e-mail to get through, and to find it among all the garbage!)
Please do your share in preventing spam. Take 15 minutes to read through this site! Thanks.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Attending AIIM GSC Cloud Computing Event
Cloud Computing - Hype or the Real Deal
Presented by AIIM Garden State Chapter
When
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Don't miss this second event as we continue our seminars on cloud computing with a focus on using cloud based solutions and how they differ from traditional solutions. The seminar will cover:
* Recap of cloud computing
* Applications for content management, analytics, etc.
* Selected case study from finance, health care, etc.
* Vendors
* Best practices
* Issues
The seminar will give you an opportunity to hear from an expert in this technology, ask questions, and interact with fellow professionals. This is the second session in a series of seminars on cloud computing. At a later date we will explore topics governance and risk management, security, project managing cloud based solutions, and new trends and directions.
Meeting Agenda:
Registration, hors d'oeuvres & networking 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Presentation 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Dessert & Networking 8:00-8:30 p.m.
Meeting Fees:
AIIM Members $30
Non-members $35
Where
Woodbridge Hilton, Woodbridge, NJ 08830
Direct link to registration page: http://www.aiimgsc.org/regform.htm
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ECM
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Five Ways to Migrate Applications to the Cloud
When your boss says "Let's move our apps to the Cloud!" do you start shaking?
According to Gartner, Inc. "...no alternative offers a silver bullet: All require architects to understand application migration from multiple perspectives and criteria, such as IT staff skills, the value of existing investments, and application architecture.”
For an overly simplified look at this, check the link.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Memorial Day Weekend Vacation
We took a short vacation to celebrate our anniversary weekend. We went to Crystal Springs and stayed at the Grand Cascades Lodge. It was great. The grounds were beautiful, we had a few great meals (and some not so great -- Kites), the Biosphere (pool area) was excellent and overall had a great time.
At Restaurant Latour (one of the great meals!), we had the opportunity to sample a bottle of $1000 wine. I don't remember the name, but it did taste fantastic!
Julia and I each had a massage at Reflections Spa, which was very relaxing.
At Restaurant Latour (one of the great meals!), we had the opportunity to sample a bottle of $1000 wine. I don't remember the name, but it did taste fantastic!
Julia and I each had a massage at Reflections Spa, which was very relaxing.
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Vacation
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
IPS Announces Digital Workflow 3.0 Web-based Business Process Automation
Streamlines document processing in the cloud while interfacing with major ERP systems
IPS today announced the availability of IPS Digital Workflow 3.0 third generation, web-based, modular workflow. The IPS cloud-based solution runs on state-of-the-art hardware and server technology, including latest Microsoft Server and SQL Server platforms, for maximum performance. The IPS private cloud provides all the benefits of public cloud solutions – no hardware or software installation necessary – with added security and reliability for mission critical document processing in regulated and non-regulated environments.
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