Media Player – VLC v.0.9.9

Are you using VLC for watching your video media yet ?

Well, you definitely have to try it!
Here’s my reasonsfor you to try it once at least once, I’ll bet you’ll get hooked almost immediately:

  1. VLC can almost hanlde anything you throw at it, out of the box! No codecs to install or breaking half your operating system to get some strange codec working.
  2. Cross platform, Window,Mac,Linux and BeOS – (-> VLC features)
  3. Open Source – get the source and incorporate it into your own application.
  4. Very light on resources – not chunking away half your memory for showing your favorite movie.
  5. Large community behind it, so alot of skins and extensibility behind it .

VLC v.0.9.9 has been released and already to date(of this post) there has already been 696 900 downloads !cone-soppera10

So one more version and theyre Versions 1 !

VLC summary

VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, …) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols.
It can also be used as a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on a high-bandwidth network.
It doesn’t need any external codec or program to work.

Google Datacentre

This is quite awesome !

Google Effecient Datacentre in a Hangar using an array of containers – amazing!

Water treatment:

The database version (C.0.8.40) does not match your reporting services installation

A bit of background to what this is about.
I was busy moving one of my larger clients’ SQL Server Reporting Services from a seperate box to their production machine, which by the way is a MONSTER.

As the target machine is production, it obviously had the latest Service Packs intalled for SQL Server, up to version Service Pack 2.

The production server never has SQL Reporting Services installed so I jumped right in and started installing.
So far so good.

But the problem arose when trying to create the Reporting database. It would create the database, but will then give the following error:

The database version (C.0.8.40) does not match your reporting services installation

I played around and just could understand what could be wrong, then it hit me, I installed this from the SQL Server 2005 standard disk, and obviously did not have the Service Pack 2 updates.

The solution to the problem at last ! I installed Service Pack 2 and everything work fine after that.

DO NOTE : In some cases the Service Pack will require a reboot of the machine. Lucky for me they had a scheduled reboot the day I performed this move.

Wishlist – Tools for Process Improvement and Application Development

As Business Process Management, Monitoring, Analyzing and all the other slang is my area of work, or was more focused on it a year or so ago, I also try to keep up with latest trends and good sources for information.

I found this book on Kalahari and just thought it is the book for anybody in the Business Analyst or general Software space.
Also very good reviews on Amazon .

Workflow Modeling: Tools for Process Improvement and Application DevelopmentKalahari.net link

workflowmodeling

At last – here’s the long-awaited, extensively revised and expanded edition of the acclaimed and bestselling book, Workflow Modeling . This thoroughly updated resource provides proven techniques for identifying, modeling, and redesigning business processes, and explaining how to implement workflow improvement, this book helps professionals define requirements for systems development or systems acquisition. By showing how to build visual models for illustrating workflow, the book helps practitioners assess their current business processes and see where process improvement and systems development can take place. Leading author Alec Sharp is an internationally recognized expert in business process management and is in high demand as a speaker and seminar leader in the field.

Sharepoint Designer FREE

Microsoft announced on April, 2nd that Microsoft Sharepoint Designer is now FREE!

You can download Sharepoint Designer here.

OR for more in-depth information about the product and the decision, Woody has a nice post about this.

Innovative Cybersmart Products

Some of my friends think they are the devil, and the other half think they are just awesome.

I’ve been with Cybersmart now for about 7 months today, and so farI’ve had no problem from there side, no DNS problems, only had some Telkom line problems.

What I like about Cybersmart is the innovative products you don’t see from other resellers of internet packages or internet providers.   Although their web interface and admin area is not that great, the service itself is relatively good for the price your paying.

At the moment I’m on their 3 Gig cap for 384kb circuits packages which comes down to R125/month.
Thanks to Werner‘s doing I also got me my latest product from their stacked called Grow for Life, which is where your monthly cap grows daily by 2mb(depends on how long your a customer) and accumulates as you stay a customer. I activated this product about a month ago, and I already have increased my cap by 20 megs, standing on 3.02 gig/month. So end of next month if my calculations are correct I’ll probably be around 3.05gig/month.

Here is a summary of my costs with them at the moment:

3 Gig Cap(384kb circuit) R 125.00
Night Rider package

get 15GB extra/month between 1am-8am

R 25.00
3GB giggy bank

(roll over your cap)

R 21.00
Grow For Life

(By subscribing to Grow for Life your Cap will Grow every day for life! Currently my monthly cap has grown by 22MB, iow I get 3.02gb per month.)

R 19.00
TOTAL R 190.00

Vista Security

I’ve still not moved over to Vista, but looking at Windows 7 with great anticipation though.

This video is a bit old, but still very funny illustrating one of the many things I hate about Vista.

The e-Vite Master

Another hilarious video from SuperNews .

A young man faces the pressure of composing the perfect evite reply.

My first DevDays 2009

Today I attended DevDays 2009.  I’m am still relatively new to the whole Microsoft Development sphere and found the keynote quite intriging and a good summary of new and latest trends and technologies.

Firstly, the venue I think was very original, it was themed around “Cinema” .  The venue was the Nu Metro in Monte Casino.  We had 3 cinema halls dedicated to us, with the main one having the most comfortable movie seats I’ve even sat on.

On arrival we received the standard coffee and cookies and started chatting with some of the other developers around, and actually met some old friends which I’ve not seen in a while.

After the keynote you had an option to go to one of 3 tracks(rooms) for every session(which there were 4 for the day).

After the keynote, for the first session I attended the “Practical LINQ” session presented by Eben de Wit. My main reason being that I had to choose between WPF Demystified,Practical LINQ and Blasting off with PHP and IIS, and as I know the standard stuff about PHP on IIS and WPF not really my domain and I’m more focused on data driven systems, I chose the LinQ session.

Eben gave a good summary of the LINQ features and also a very quick ‘n easy demo to get the message across, also, with the real life example, Comair(The Captain was there) aircraft traffic system(don’t know if that is a good summary) that used LINQ and they apparently had great success and by using LINQ they claimed they had good performance increases on some Stored Procedures.

For my second session, I attend “Developing Solutions with Sharepoint” presented by Hilton Giesenow from 3fifteen, which I think was a very well prepared presentation with good content, would have loved to hear more, but we ran out of time.  Although I knew everything Hilton talked about, it is nice to see such professional presentaitons by South African techies and makes one just excited about the product again.

Lunch…. I was a bit dissapointed about the lunch. Each person received a “Lunchbox” with an Apple, Tex,Sandwich and Chips, which I don’t think was that cool, o yes, don’t forget the coke.  At least it was filling and filled the gap for a little while.

During lunch I did not go to a Lunch Box Session, although I would have liked to have gone to the session “Gaming with Microsoft XNA Game Studio”, although I think all attendees went to this session 😉 (everybody wants to be a game developer)

The next session was quite boring for me and was not very relevant for me.  We then attended the Closing Keynote at around 16h30 the afternoon, with as the slide said “Demos, demos …. and more demos” which was quite nice to see developers in action.  Here I also saw the new Testing tools coming from Microsoft and a nice illustration of the new features of Visual Studio 2010.

To summarize, New User Group, new ideas, great and some weird people and general good experience and some great technologies experienced.  Although this event was not as awesome as some of the other Microsoft conferences I’ve been to, I will definitely attend next year again, I rreckon the TechEd is going to be awesome though!

Good SalesForce Cloud Performance

SalesForce provides CRM software, but they provide it in a SaaS(Software as a Service) business model.

They’ve been around for years, but now with their web based interface going the true Web 2.0 route and integration and partnerships with companies like Google(Gmail) they’ve gained a lot of ground with their good strategic decisions.

Easy-to-use Web-based CRM solution for sales, service, marketing, and call center operations that streamlines customer relationship management and boosts customer satisfaction. Organizations can enjoy unparalleled productivity, revenue growth, and business intelligence with Salesforce CRM

Apparently SalesForce have about 50 000 enterprise customers with approximately 1.5 million individual subscribers logging into their systems. This is a large client base, and according to the latest TechCrunch post by Eric Schonfeld, they apparently only run on a mere 1000 servers, which is much better than other SaaS providers.