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        <title>Venkatarangan TNC, Microsoft Regional Director</title>
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            <title>Read and Recommended - Employees First Customers Second</title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 19:12:25 GMT</pubDate>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;...The book talks about the concept of a value zone, the importance of empowering the people in the value zone, how the layers of management in an organization though needed adds little to the end value that goes to a custome...Of all the concepts in the book, the idea of “Value Zone” did capture...&quot;
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            <title>Finally MS Marketing Describes SharePoint in Plain English</title>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 18:27:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;...I find it difficult to give a single answer to everyone for the question on “What is SharePoint?”...site for SharePoint  doesn’t make answering this question any easier...After few words my head has started to spin...a soup of all possible technology terms that Microsoft has managed to find...I came across this short video that introduces SharePoint in Plain English, finally a good job...&quot;
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            <title>Finally MS Marketing Describes SharePoint in Plain English</title>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;...I find it difficult to give a single answer to everyone for the question on “What is SharePoint?”...site for SharePoint  doesn’t make answering this question any easier...After few words my head has started to spin...a soup of all possible technology terms that Microsoft has managed to find...I came across this short video that introduces SharePoint in Plain English, finally a good job...&quot;
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            <title>Easier to Use Windows Explorer to Access Norton Backup Sets</title>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;...I discovered that there is an integration of Norton backup to Windows Explorer. You can use Windows Explorer to navigate to...There you can see all the backup sets, you can right-click and delete the one you don’t want...it works and is much easier than the product’s user interface...be careful when...&quot;
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            <title>Set Up Steps for Pinnacle PCTV Hybrid Tuner for Vista x64</title>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 19:44:52 GMT</pubDate>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;...Don’t waste your time trying to get Windows Media Center in Windows Vista x64 to work with this Pinnacle product (PCTV 330e TV Tuner USB stick), it doesn’t work. Windows Vista insists on input coming via...&quot;
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            <title>Benefit List of Windows 7 Over XP</title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 16:44:18 GMT</pubDate>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;...I think the upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7 saves cost by the following: 1. Productivity, certainly. Common tasks are easier and faster. For example with the built-in Windows Search, finding documents really saves you time. And for techies tasks like IPConfig /Renew can be done from GUI itself 2. Avoid recreating lost documents. Built in version-control and transaction file-system in Windows 7...&quot;
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            <title>Installing Windows 7 Build 7000 in MacBook Air</title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 18:19:06 GMT</pubDate>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;...The basic installation of the OS (Windows 7) is similar to doing it for Vista using Boot Camp. You start with Apple Boot Camp CD 1 and proceed from there. My installation was dual-boot configuration - having both Mac OS and Windows 7. Once Windows is installed , you continue with the devices installation which can be a little tricky. Below are few issues...&quot;
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            <title>Read and Recommended: 19 Mistakes Online Businesses Make</title>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;...A well written article with good compilations of points that every business going online should note. It talks on most common assumptions that are wrong about doing business online...especially liked the points where it talked about server sizing and need to plan for adequate man power...&quot;
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            <title>Chrome in Windows 7 x64 Workaround</title>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 20:52:17 GMT</pubDate>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;.... After I clicked on download, I was surprised to see Google use Microsoft Clickonce technology to download the installer...After I installed...I was unable to browse any pages...this is a known issue and you need to append a switch to make it work properly...Something like...After this switch, Google Chrome seems to run fine. I didn’t find any killer feature...&quot;
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            <title>Success Story and Lessons Learned Inside the NBC Olympics Player</title>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 14:02:40 GMT</pubDate>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;This session was done very well...Some top-level highlights were: 1. 34 top level events sorted by icons 2. At the peak, 17 live separate events were happening  3.2000 hours of live content and 2200 Highlight content that was created The result was staggering: 1.3 Billion Pageviews...&quot;
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            <title>Project Velocity Promises a Distributed Cache System</title>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;You can read more on the CTP2 that got released today from the Velocity blog post...With what we were shown today of Velocity, especially its high availability, monitoring tools, ease of use and scalability are pretty impressive. I just hope this time they ship this...&quot;
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            <title>Silverlight 2 Mobile Project is Alive and Closer to Release</title>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;After showing preview of Silverlight for Mobile two years back, Microsoft has been absolutely silent. Since there was no news for a long time I presumed they have killed this project...Notes on the session: The Mobile version of Silverlight will be Silverlight 2.0 with .NET Managed code support and not the SL v1 with JavaScript...&quot;
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            <title>Project Velocity Promises a Distributed Cache System: PDC Session Notes</title>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;You can read more on the CTP2 that got released today from the Velocity blog post...With what we were shown today of Velocity, especially its high availability, monitoring tools, ease of use and scalability are pretty impressive. I just hope this time they ship this...&quot;
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            <title>PDC 10 Point Keynote Recap</title>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;...For the last few years, the scope of enterprise applications are increasing. IT departments have to manage more of outside users (their customers) than their internal users...For the first time I saw Microsoft keynote speakers (Ray Ozzie and Amitabh Srivatsa) in a developer conference not wearing T-Shirts but are in formal attire with a blazer...&quot;
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            <title>Firefox Geode and W3C Geolocation Trumps IP Based Deduction</title>
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<a href='http://www.theregion.com/profile.aspx?author=2979'>Venkatarangan Tnc</a> writes &quot;Though Location-aware applications are present in Mobile Phones using Cell-Tower Triangulation or GPS, this is the first major effort to do something similar on the PCs...What I was curious is how they deduct location information using Wi-Fi...they are building huge database of Wi-Fi access points and correlating them with Latitude/Longitude information...for developers it is just a Javascript call like the one shown...&quot;
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