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Photos: How to destroy your hard drive
...to work well is to leave your old hard drive soaking in acid - apparently hydrochloric is best. Leave the hard drive soaking for a couple... Read more
Jul 17, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Smartphone wars: Can Windows Mobile ever be sexy?
...towards the last throw of the dice for Microsoft," Jones said. "The acid test is going to be? Click here to read page 2 Read more
Jan 16, 2009
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Blowing up hard drives, stinky broadband and super cars
...to work well is to leave your old hard drive soaking in acid - apparently hydrochloric is best. Leave the hard drive soaking for a couple... Read more
Aug 1, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
DIY wi-fi, Vista in disguise, 3G iPhone and more...
...sure information on the device doesn't get into the wrong hands. Acid and explosives were involved? silicon.com's tech guru Peter Cochrane also... Read more
Jul 31, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Data Management > Data Infrastructure
Battery Technology for Data Centers and Network Rooms: Lead-Acid Battery Options
...Lead Acid (VRLA), and High Density Modular Battery Cartridges (HDBCMBC) systems. This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of these three battery technologies Read more
Oct 1, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Data Management > Data Infrastructure
Battery Technology for Data Centers and Network Rooms: VRLA Reliability and Safety
...Acid (VRLA) battery is the predominant choice for small and medium-sized Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) energy storage. This white paper explores how the technology... Read more
Oct 1, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Data Management > Data Infrastructure
Battery Technology for Data Centers and Network Rooms: Battery Options
...Lead Acid (VRLA), and High Density Modular Battery Cartridges (HDBCMBC) systems. This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of these three battery technologies Read more
Apr 8, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Data Management > Data Infrastructure
Battery Technology for Data Centers and Network Rooms: Safety Codes
...clearly recognize improvements in battery safety resulting from changing battery technology. Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries are frequently deployed within data centers and network... Read more
Apr 8, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Data Management > Data Infrastructure
Battery Technology for Data Centers and Network Rooms: Ventilation
Lead-acid batteries are the most widely used method of energy reserve. Ventilation systems... Read more
Oct 1, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Data Management > Data Infrastructure
Battery Technologies for Data Centers and Network Rooms: Environmental Regulations
Some lead-acid batteries located in data centers are subject to government environmental compliance regulations... Read more
Apr 8, 2009
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IBM XIV® Storage System: Ease of Management Reinvented
Managing a storage system has become a costly and complicated task. The direct labour cost associated with its management is increasing. In addition, organizations incur hidden indirect costs due to slow responsiveness, ineffective utilization, and inflexibility. This paper discusses how the IBM XIV Storage System's revolutionary built-in virtualization architecture provides a way to drastically reduce the costs of managing storage systems.
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Contact Centres: Optimum service at optimum cost
Getting the balance right between meeting the inbound call expectations of busy customers and optimising telecoms costs is the goal for many ICT managers. Technology now enables far more powerful and flexible contact centre platforms to be created without the capital outlay required for conventional systems.
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Orange- customer case study
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