According to Wikipedia, plagiarism is the act of taking
another person's writing, conversation, song, or even idea and passing it off
as your own. This includes information from web pages, books, songs, television
shows, email messages, interviews, articles, artworks or any other medium. It
occurs when a writer deliberately uses someone else’s language, ideas, or other
original (not common-knowledge) material without acknowledging its source.
Plagiarism is a big deal, and it’s not something you want to find out about the
hard way. It is a serious moral offence, and cases of plagiarism can constitute
copyright infringement.
Saturday, 26 January 2013
Monday, 14 January 2013
IT 2012 TRENDS
Publishing lists of 2012 information technology trends is so cliché that it's almost cliché to write about how cliché it is.
But we can't get enough of them. Why? Because it's far more fun to dream about the year ahead, than look back on 2011. Because while the past 12 months were most likely full of transition, budget restraints and other challenges, 2012 is the "future" - a bright beacon of hope promising to finally bring us the flying cars and robot maids we dreamed of as kids.
Well, we're halfway through month one of 2012 and here's what I see: more transition, more budget restraints, and more challenges ahead as a result. Don't mistake my realism for negativity. I don't doubt that we'll be talking a lot about cloud, virtualization, context-aware computing, big data management and mobility in 2012 - but how many of us are moving toward execution on any of these?
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