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Mad Money: Why a Cloudy Forecast is Good

March 4th, 2011, No Comments

This is an awesome segment with Jim Cramer refruting some negative-nay-sayers with some great facts and figures about salesforce’s recent earnings announcement. There’s also a great interview with Markc Benioff focusing on enterprise software and Marc’s favorite device, the iPad. If you haven’t had a chance, check out the iPad in Business profile (video) of [...]

Snow Leopard Breaks Google Web Toolkit

September 1st, 2009, No Comments

I installed Snow Leopard the other day in under 60 minutes without a hitch…. or so I thought. When trying to run my App Engine project with GWT, I received the following fatal error: You must use a Java 1.5 runtime to use GWT Hosted Mode on Mac OS X. I did a search and [...]

OutOfMemoryError PermGen Crash with Force.com IDE 15

February 20th, 2009, 3 Comments

I upgraded my Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (beta VM) and OS X machines with the new Force.com IDE v15 yesterday when it came out. The new IDE runs great on all of my machines except my Mac. It crashed frequenty with the following error: 1 2   java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space I poked around [...]

Connect OSX 10.4 to Windows Server 2003 Share

March 19th, 2007, No Comments

We run a Windows network at work with mostly XP clients. We have a few OSX users that need to connect to the shares on the Windows Server 2003 Domain Controler/File Server. I was unable to connect via smb://IP_ADDRESS until I made a few modifications on the server. This affects how Windows encrypts information sent [...]

Mapped Drive Volume Names

March 14th, 2007, No Comments

I’m new to this whole Mac-thing. I run on a Windows network and have a couple of mapped drives setup on my DEV server where my projets and source code lives for Eclipse. For some reason when I “Connect to Server…” in Finder and choose my mapped drive, it connects as the wrong Volume name [...]

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