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Hitachi Deskstar Drives Power Sauber Petronas' Formula One Competitive Edge

White Paper Formula One is the fastest and most technically advanced sport on the planet. So when Sauber Petronas were building one of the world's most sophisticated centres for aerodynamics, they demanded state-of-the-art technology. [11 Apr 2007]

Sporting Goods Retailer Uses Web Services to Offer Extreme Customer Service

White Paper Determined to strengthen his company's leading position in sporting goods sales, co-owner of Broli La Source du Sport sought a cutting-edge solution to help improve customer service. He turned to Dakis, a Microsoft ISV,... [01 Apr 2007]

F1 champions put their faith in technology

News As well as the team's in-house expertise, it relies on hardware and applications from big names - Cisco, Symantec and Network Appliance, among others - and Jacquemin emphasised the role technology and IT sponsors increasingly have in the... [23 Mar 2007]

Q&A: Alex Burns, COO at AT&T Williams F1 team

Comment This is a technologically very demanding sport - the most technologically advanced sport in the world. With the 2007 F1 season fast approaching, silicon.com caught up with Burns to discuss the place of... [15 Mar 2007]

Editor's Blog: The meaning of innovation

Comment We just need to be the best at things, as we are in certain areas of industry, academia, entertainment or sport. One of our reporters recently caught up with the head of innovation for Microsoft UK. A Q&A of her... [02 Mar 2007]

Motorola lines up Qs for the UK

News Echoing the granddad of enterprise devices, the BlackBerry, one of the Qs will sport a thumbwheel and both will offer a Qwerty keyboard, as well as mobile email support for Motorola's own Good offering and other... [13 Feb 2007]

Biggest spenders on IT in government revealed

News But not all agencies are spending giant sums - for example the Department for Culture, Media and Sport spends a mere £5m, as does the Treasury. The government spends more that £12bn per year on IT, with the NHS and the... [10 Jan 2007]

Editor's Blog: An Ashes lesson in great teams

Comment Now I love following the England cricket team - but if you don't follow or don't like that sport (or any sport! I was up late last night - another night of a screaming baby followed by a collapse on the... [05 Jan 2007]

One terabyte hard drives coming soon from Hitachi

News Drive makers have already released laptop drives, which sport smaller 2.5-inch-diameter drives, with perpendicular recording. Hitachi Global Storage Technologies has announced it will come out with a 3.5-inch-diameter 1... [05 Jan 2007]

3G gives infotainment a sporting chance

News According to Juniper, the continued rollout of 3G networks around the world will help transform leisure, sport and infotainment as users will start to see them accompanied by high quality video made possible by... [03 Jan 2007]

NDS Nutritional Products, Inc. Achieves Visibility and Control to Sustain Rapid Growth

White Paper NDS Nutritional Products, Inc.is focused on improving the health of individuals through weight loss support programs, sport nutrition products, and general health improvement supplements, including vitamins, minerals,... [23 Dec 2006]

Photos: Ashes viewing goes high-tech

Photo We're all pretty used to seeing sport on satellite TV. But for those of us who have to drag ourselves away from the TV, Sky has showcased its three different ways of keeping up to date with the Ashes - if you can bear to... [15 Dec 2006]

Leading European Retailer Reduces Operating Costs With New ERP System

White Paper Sport Service GmbH, a leading European sporting goods retailer, needed to choose between SAP and Microsoft Dynamics AX for its company-wide integrated ERP system. The system, designed to integrate all business processes,... [15 Dec 2006]

Nike+iPod in RFID privacy scare

News Security expert Bruce Schneier has highlighted privacy concerns around the Nike+iPod Sport Kit, a technology that lets people track time and other statistics while running. He drew attention to a demonstration by... [14 Dec 2006]

RFID number plates to hit Malaysian highways

News New cars will reportedly be the first to sport the new tags with older vehicles following suit in the staggered rollout of the proposed RFID-tagged plates. RFID licence plates are set to be introduced next year by the... [11 Dec 2006]

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