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37,000 women quit tech for family

News Thousands of women are leaving the IT industry due to a lack of flexibility on the part of their employers. That's the verdict from the British Computer Society (BCS) which has this week revealed that around 37,000 women computing... [14 Nov 2008]

A Full On-Chip CMOS Clock Data Recovery IC for OC-192 Applications

White Paper In this paper, a fully integrated OC-192 Clock-Data Recovery (CDR) architecture in standard 0.18? m CMOS is described. The proposed architecture integrates the typically large off-chip filter capacitor by using two... [22 Oct 2008]

Oracle reports strong Q1 profit growth

News Oracle reported improved quarterly profits Thursday, in part fuelled by sales of its Fusion middleware. Investors applauded Oracle's first-quarter performance, sending its stock up in after-hours trading to $19.2 per share. [19 Sep 2008]

Apple iPhone loses market share

News Apple has experienced a slight setback in the US smart phone market during the first quarter. According to data compiled by IDC, Apple's still the second-leading smart phone maker in the US behind RIM, the BlackBerry maker. [03 Jun 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 02.05.08

Round-Up Time heals all wounds. And over at the head offices of HM Revenue & Customs, life is returning to normal. After all, there are small businesses and middle-class citizens to tax heavily. Life is good again. [02 May 2008]

600 HMRC workers caught snooping

News The government faced condemnation after it emerged that 600 staff at Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have been disciplined for snooping on personal data. The revelation by Treasury minister Jane Kennedy in a written answer to... [01 May 2008]

How Cisco IT Migrated TDM Local Access From SONET to OC-192 Infrastructure

White Paper By 2003, 18 more Cisco buildings on the San Jose campus were using so much capacity that customer-provided access would be more economical, but Cisco could not add these buildings to the legacy infrastructure of unconnected SONET rings. [04 Mar 2008]

Photos of the month - January 2008

Photo Bill Gates gave his last speech at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in which he offered his predictions for 2008 and had a musical moment with ex Guns 'n' Rose guitarist Slash. A video was played showing Gates asking... [30 Jan 2008]

Photos: Zoom in on London from the air…

Photo This is an aerial view of the Clock Tower - Big Ben's home at the Houses of Parliament in Westminster - on 192.com's new Super Zoom application. The business listing company has launched a high resolution aerial... [28 Jan 2008]

Maximizing the ROI of Windows Vista Deployments

White Paper With the release of the Windows Vista operating system at the end of 2006, IT managers now face the decision of when and how to deploy it across their respective organizations. Better IT management tools, increased security, and... [09 Jan 2008]

Beep beep! Move over for IBM's super Roadrunner

News IBM once again dominated the competition in semi-annual rankings of supercomputers - but the big news is what's coming next year. The company is working on a computer nicknamed 'Roadrunner' that will combine Cell processors - a family of... [13 Nov 2007]

SIFT: Snort Intrusion Filter for TCP

White Paper Intrusion rule processing in reconfigurable hardware enables intrusion detection and prevention services to run at multi Gigabit/second rates. High-level intrusion rules mapped directly into hardware separate malicious content from... [31 Oct 2007]

Microsoft Case Study: Toronto District School Board

White Paper The Toronto District School Board wanted a standardized desktop environment in order to increase service levels and decrease support costs. The district has evolved from a 60/40 percent PC/Mac ratio five years ago to a 90/10 percent... [05 Sep 2007]

Leader: Should you ban Facebook?

Leader The rise and rise of social networking phenomenon Facebook has put the spotlight on how businesses should monitor and respond to staff use of such sites during the working day. It's just a fad," maybe a common response to putting in a... [31 Aug 2007]

Employers crack down on Facebook "addicts"

News Employers are being forced to crack down on staff accessing social networking website Facebook at work because of the high levels of usage, security risks and the drain on corporate network bandwidth. [31 Aug 2007]

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