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Zentrale Informatikdienste Basel (ZID) Completes Big Bang Document Management Migration for 3,700 Users
White Paper Zentrale Informatikdienste Basel (ZID) is the central IT services provider for the Swiss canton of Basel City. Under contract to the government, ZID is responsible for providing IT services for all of the public offices and departments... [01 Oct 2009]
ERP delays give CFOs a headache
News Ovum Butler Group's Eager added there is a trend away from "big bang" implementations which "virtually guarantee delays" to more incremental approaches which make ERP implementations more manageable and... [25 Sep 2009]
iPhone still king of apps: But don't ignore Android
News You get more bang for each line of code you write for the iPhone. Right now, it seems like the big developers are creating applications for RIM's BlackBerry devices. The big question for... [11 Sep 2009]
Intel Xeon Processors Help Capture and Analyze Massive Amounts of Scientific Data From the World's Most Powerful Particle Accelerator
White Paper More than 2,200 researchers from around the globe work at the CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) laboratory on ATLAS, a large-scale particle physics experiment that studies the forces that have shaped the universe... [30 Jul 2009]
Photos: From Big Bang physics to F1 racing - how analytics is shaping the world's decisions
Photo The energies generated when particles collide within the LHC are equivalent to those fractions of a second after the Big Bang, and physicists hope these conditions will offer a glimpse at the Higgs... [27 Jul 2009]
Microsoft's Bing goes off with a bang in June
News Microsoft's internal data credits the launch of its new Bing search engine with an eight per cent boost in unique visitors during June. It's been clear for a while that Bing's launch produced gains for Microsoft during its initial month... [14 Jul 2009]
Making the switch from Exchange to Google Apps; A Customer Success Story
White Paper You'll learn how Serena Software planned a "big bang" approach to migration for its global employee base - and succeeded. Why the "big bang" approach is the least risky... [29 Jun 2009]
Photos: The top five UK supercomputing projects
Photo Want to travel back in time to the Big Bang, unlock the secrets of the human genome or discover alien worlds? Scientists across the UK are using the monsters of computing, thousands of times more... [18 May 2009]
8 Trends of Successful CRM Projects
White Paper CRM projects do not have to be lengthy implementations if the big-bang approach is ruled out and an approach that is manageable and can be handled in as little as three to six months. CRM projects can be... [14 May 2009]
Looking for a new job? Here's what you need to know
News If people have their CV on a generally open job board like a CV database… they need to refresh that CV, because the more it's perceived to be bang up to date, the more likely they're going to get a call from an agent. [13 Jan 2009]
Getting your IT department ready for 2009
News Clive Longbottom, director for business processes facilitation with analyst Quocirca, told silicon.com that a virtual environment gives the "best bang for your buck" by ramping up machines that traditionally run at 10... [29 Dec 2008]
Tech in pictures: The best of 2008
Photo In 2008 silicon.com has crossed the globe; delved beneath the streets of London; taken to the skies; travelled back in time; marked the departure of Microsoft chairman Bill Gates; seen the launch of the MacBook Air and the not so... [11 Dec 2008]
Downturn won't mean "full stop" on tech spend
News There will be] no big bang but a lot of tuning [and] improvement of existing systems," Chalons added. Big projects are a likely casualty, he noted. Investment in technology will not be... [20 Nov 2008]
Sepa adoption 'could take five years'
News Styles warned against a phased approach for migrating to Sepa, which he said would create a fragmented market across the region - instead, he favours a 'big bang' approach. Despite calls for a deadline... [18 Nov 2008]
Photos: The greatest tech sites from around the globe
Photo Scientists at Cern recently switched on the Large Hadron Collider, (LHC) which accelerates sub-atomic particles to 99 per cent the speed of light along a 27km circular tunnel - triggering collisions at energies similar to fractions of a... [13 Nov 2008]