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VMware View Composer and Storage Deduplication
White Paper Since the birth of the Internet, no technology has been more transformative or more capable of significantly driving down the costs associated with building, deploying, and managing IT assets than VMware server... [02 Oct 2009]
Naked CIO: Beware the mobile app frenzy
Comment Something , however, disturbs me with these applications - similar to the birth of the dot-coms a decade ago. The iPhone and others have caused a growth spurt in mobile apps, says the Naked CIO. But are they truly... [21 Sep 2009]
Autonomous Mental Development: A New Interdisciplinary Transactions for Natural and Artificial Intelligence
White Paper Although some baby animals can get up and walk within hours after birth, what a human child learns during the first two years of life easily exceeds what those animals learn in their entire lifetime. Furthermore, besides... [16 Sep 2009]
CIOs: How to innovate during a recession
Comment They also require trust - a willingness to have a go - and the leadership to ensure that the red tape does not stifle the innovation and learning at birth. Here's a plan for nurturing new ideas in any economic climate. [04 Aug 2009]
India's social ills soothed by outsourcing leaders?
Comment Even worse, for a slice of impoverished, illiterate Indians, who can prove neither their date of birth nor their place of residence, a lack of identity makes it near impossible for them to access government subsidies,... [27 Jul 2009]
Spending more than $1,000 on a computer? Chances are you'll go Mac
News More good news for Apple this week: if consumers are going to buy an expensive computer, they're choosing the Mac maker. That's according to the June tally of the PC market from The NPD Group. According to NPD, 91 per cent of all... [24 Jul 2009]
HSBC companies slapped with £3m fines over data breaches
News Two of the HSBC companies recorded losses of data: in 2007, HSBC Actuaries lost an unencrypted floppy disk in the post, containing the details of 1,917 pension scheme members, including addresses, dates of birth and... [22 Jul 2009]
Four years on, which NHS projects have failed to hit their targets?
News A summary of the record will be held on a national database called the Spine so that vital information - including the patient's name, address, date of birth, allergies and A&E visits - can always be accessed by medical... [23 Jun 2009]
Using SAS to Explore the Impact of a Care Management Maternity Program
White Paper This paper uses SAS statistical procedures combined with ODS statistical graphics and SAS/GRAPH procedures to produce graphics that can be used to analyze the need for, and effectiveness of, a prenatal care-management program that is... [30 May 2009]
A Trust Infrastructure for ePassports: Building Reliable, Timely and Cost-Effective Trust Links for Electronic Travel Document Verification
White Paper Whether it's driver's or professional licenses, birth certificates, taxpayer ID numbers, or other Personally Identifiable Information (PII), citizens rely on governments to safeguard their information and keep it from... [14 May 2009]
Alone in the Dark: The Perils of Securing Web Services
White Paper Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has progressed from an industry buzz word to a preferred design principle for business systems - igniting a system design shift that gave birth to the powerful tool known as Web services. [01 May 2009]
The Next Wave in Internet Banking
White Paper This phase, largely enabled by disruptive technology, will give birth to a new era in channel banking that will let banks infiltrate homes, offices, restaurants and mobiles, like never before. In summary, the business is... [01 May 2009]
Photos: My seven wonders of the tech world
Photo Pictured here is what is effectively the birth certificate of the internet - the first page of Berners-Lee's research proposal into Information Management which led to the creation of a world wide web. [09 Apr 2009]
Managing the Risks of Open Source Software
White Paper Finally, the momentum surrounding FOSS has fueled the birth of a strong FOSS ecosystem that, a few years ago, was limited to the Linux operating system, but now covers technologies such as database or middleware. [01 Apr 2009]
Mobile-software company UIQ files for bankruptcy
News The birth of hi-tech Britain The mobile-software company UIQ has filed for bankruptcy, following the decision by its last remaining customer to stop using its platform. Motorola and Sony Ericsson, the joint owners of UIQ... [05 Jan 2009]