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Shooting Down a Mechanical Organic UAV PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 04 July 2008 00:01

We must understand in the future that our enemies will be using UAV Technologies against us. These UAVs will come in all sorts of sizes, in swarms and maybe cross-category technologies; half missile-half UAV, part balloon-part UAV, Organic models-part bird? When dealing with a UAV that flies like a bird, butterfly, bumble bee or bat and is that size or smaller, it may be nearly impossible to hit. This means as these UAV technologies get closer to reality and use in the future battlespace they will be very effective and dangerous. These UAVs may have bio-stingers, cameras giving away troop locations or even come in massive swarms and overwhelm our positions. We may even design these build them and use them in the United States Military, don’t think some of the brilliant DARPA engineers have not thought about it.

I propose we build and design guidance systems, which can track these flying organic look-alikes. Most birds, fish and other organic type species use similar patterns which are the most efficient to conserve their energy. Many follow the Strouhl number so we can use this to guestimate its future positions so we can hit them with bullets or anti-UAV mini units, which have optical flow sensors on-board, this will take a few years due to the need to have very small sensors and TinyOS which can process this kind of huge amount of information. Remember these intercept mini UAVs or Organic Model MAVs will also need to interface their own autonomous Tiny Operating Systems for autopilot and obstacle avoidance. We are talking about massive amounts of processing in a super small unit. But it can be done and we need to be thinking into the future of robotic and micro-robotic warfare, even Nano-MEMS operated robotic warfare. Think on this.

"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/

 
RFID Tags Read for 69 Feet PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 03 July 2008 20:00

We now have RFID Tags that can be read from 69 feet, not just any RFID Tags or using just any system, no this system and these tags were designed by Hackers at the annual Defcon Conference in Las Vegas Nevada. No matter who designed it, it works and one of the biggest problems with RFID in the passive type tags was range. Having a system, which can read them from afar or thru containers means additional security can be achieved in the transportation industry. This means we can use them in cargo containers, trucks and shipping containers. Imagine a truck driving down the freeway and the SmartHighway reads what is inside. Not just what is inside, but every single package in every box, on every pallet; think of the possibilities?

We can use this knowledge to show where everything is at all times in our massive transportation and distribution network, which serves 300 million people. Imagine FEMA needing something, which just happens to be passing by on the detour route? Re-directing the freight can save lives. Having such instant information about our civilization can help shippers, distributors and system monitoring folks with real-time data, which can help us to streamline our system to the ultimate efficiency. This efficiency will give back to the whole of our civilization in increased profits and lower costs to our citizens.

Think about efficiencies available by the use of the next generation of RFID Tags, the future is here. Think about this, always be thinking efficiency.

"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/

 
Microsoft Great Plains Worldwide Help & Support PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 03 July 2008 15:01

Microsoft Great Plains ISVs, VARs & Microsoft Business Solutions consultants has now official Great Plains Strategy Guide, which reassures customers worldwide in Great Plains version 9.0 support to be available for at least 5 years. Microsoft Great Plains 8.5 release is cancelled and version 9.0 should be available shortly. In this small article we’ll give our highlights to our current and potential customers through our worldwide newsletters and articles subscription channel

• Microsoft Dexterity source code subscription reopening. Here is our opinion as long time Great Plains Dexterity development company. In order to boost Microsoft Great Plains ISV and third party product development & integration – former Great Plains Dexterity source code should be available. Well – you should not expect the same openness as it is for Microsoft CRM SDK – but if you are not MBS Source code ISV partner (especially new companies, who does Great Plains remote support from India, Philippines, Pakistan, China) should benefit from this program. The price is a but higher than in was in the 1990th – but it is still a good launch up opportunity.

• German, Continental French and Iberian Spanish GP. It will not be translated into these languages. GP customers in these countries (in Quebec – it will be supported – Canadian French) should migrate to MBS modules suites. Microsoft reserves the right to make a statement later on. In our opinion – the migration path will be from Great Plains to Microsoft Navision and/or Axapta – these two products are positioned for complex international taxing and languages. Of course – Project Green might be the final solution, if it will be ready by 2010

• Latin America, USA, UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Asia, Western & SouthAfrica. All the counties with English language, Canadian French and Spanish speaking South America will be supported

• XML Web Services. Similar to Microsoft CRM SDK – Great Plains will be exposed to web developers. For now we are not sure about the fate of eConnect – if it will become of the foundation of these web services and if web services will allow you to post transactions in Great Plains or not.

• SQL Server Reporting services. Again – this is our hope – that Microsoft will try to get away from Crystal Reports recommendation to its own SQL Server reporting. Our company had been supporting Crystal Reports design and development for our clients for the very long time – since 1996 and we see very good opportunity to switch to Microsoft native solution.

• Microsoft CRM & Great Plains tandem incentives. If customer purchases a bundle of two products – it should have incentive discount. We should applaud this decision, as being both – MBS Great Plains and MS CRM customization, implementation and support company.

• Great Plains Verticals. Microsoft Great Plains version 9.0 will have vertical supports: Food & Beverages. Distribution, Sate & local government, etc.

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Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer at Alba Spectrum Technologies ( http://www.albaspectrum.com ) - Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, Navision, Axapta MS CRM, Oracle Financials and IBM Lotus Domino Partner, serving corporate customers in the following industries: Aerospace & Defense, Medical & Healthcare, Distribution & Logistics, Hospitality, Banking & Finance, Wholesale & Retail, Chemicals, Oil & Gas, Placement & Recruiting, Advertising & Publishing, Textile, Pharmaceutical, Non-Profit, Beverages, Conglomerates, Apparels, Durables, Manufacturing and having locations in multiple states and internationally. We are serving USA Nationwide: CA, IL, NY, FL, AZ, CO, TX, WI, WA, MI, MA, MO, LA, NM, MN, Europe: Germany, France, Belgium, Poland, Russia, Middles East (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, OAE, Bahrain), Asia: China, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, South & Central America: Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Chili, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico

 
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