Archive for the ‘Computers’


June 7th, 2008

How to Run a Network Time Server using Windows XP

Using Xp as a dedicated time server

Copyright (c) 2008 Richard Williams

Time synchronisation in modern computer networks is essential. It not only provides the only frame of reference between all devices, it is critical in everything from securing, planning and debugging a network to providing a time stamp for applications such as data acquisition or email.

Microsoft Windows XP has a time synchronisation utility built into the operating system called Windows Time (w32time.exe) which can be configured to operate as a network time server. It can be configured to both synchronise a network using the internal clock or an external time source.

June 7th, 2008

SAP Business One Ecommerce Integration Scenarios

SAP B1 is making substantial progress, especially with the release of version 2007A (A postfix means the version released for USA).  We often see the scenario, when US based customer, who are in process or already implemented SB1 and needs integration with existing ecommerce website. 

If you have already invested into legacy and functional e-commerce, you may consider to just program integration connector in SAP Business One SDK.  SB1 Software Development Kit programming requires solid background in C# or VB.Net programming, plus SAP Business One object structure understanding.  The best approach is to hire SB1 ISV development firm, which carries SB1 SDK certified developer.  Let’s review integration highlights:


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