volume in comment and analysis
Hot issue for green IT
Comment This approach reduces the volume of air needing to be cooled and maximises its cooling effect. Additional fans can spot-cool high-temperature components but this is very wasteful because it means most of the air is only cooling the volume of the... [14 Nov 2007]
Dear silicon.com... in defence of Leopard, trash talk, iWant iPhone, lost data...
Comment It is light but high volume. What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. [08 Nov 2007]
Tech Visions: TV extends its reach
Comment But also consider traffic cameras, typically very expensive, but in limited volume, requiring expensive T1 lines going to the camera. The power of broadcasters to dictate what you watch and when is waning. [24 Oct 2007]
Escape the data management minefield
Comment This increased volume of data coupled with a growing pressure to share services is simply part of the joined-up government ethos. The public sector's data management is looking increasingly like Swiss cheese - full of holes. [13 Sep 2007]
The CIO revolution in public sector IT: The next phase
Comment Trust in that leadership is based on their ability to deliver the 'daily miracle', as one public sector CIO calls it, of mission-critical, high-reliability, large-volume and very visible IT services to the public sector. [31 Aug 2007]
Minority Report: Macs gaining enterprise cred
Comment The key question is whether Apple is interested in competing in the high-volume, low-margin enterprise market. Two years is a long time in the tech world. Back in 2005 silicon.com asked its CIO Jury, a group of senior technology and business... [19 Jul 2007]
BI for all
Comment Not only is the volume of data growing at an exponential rate but the diversity of data is also increasing. Changes are afoot in the business intelligence market as vendors aim to accommodate all types of users and companies. [18 Jul 2007]
Brampton Factor: Bringing tech to the developing world
Comment Of course, reducing piracy might actually produce a negligible volume of additional sales. But what are the deeper motives - and the best approaches? Martin Brampton takes a closer look. Suddenly activity is heating up to provide low-cost computing... [17 Jul 2007]
Speeding up the net - is it possible?
Comment This could provide seemingly unlimited bandwidth for your employees to use the applications they like and not have to think twice about the volume of content they send around the network. At some point all organisations need to send and receive... [09 Jul 2007]
The biggest VoIP security threats - and how to stop them
Comment Businesses should use antivirus software and it keep up-to-date, install a firewall and configure it to restrict traffic coming into and leaving the organisation, and use anti-spam tools to cut down on the volume of emailed malware. [22 Mar 2007]
Leader: €12 for roaming data? Could try harder
Leader This is a price/volume game - the lower the data costs get, the more 'mobile broadband' will be used - putting operator and enterprise user in a win-win situation. At this year's CeBIT trade show in Hanover, Vodafone announced it will offer a flat... [15 Mar 2007]
Go real-time with your data
Comment They were not designed to deliver complex analytics on terabytes of data quickly and, as the volume of data used in organisations grows exponentially, extracting information becomes more time-consuming and complex. [15 Mar 2007]
India diary, day 12: Searching for the next big thing
Comment Mostly the problem is the sheer volume of buses, auto-rickshaws, cars, bicycles and motorbikes that need to move across town every day to fill up the IT parks and BPO offices. Thursday 15 February - Bangalore [15 Mar 2007]
Leader: Are e-petitions good for democracy?
Leader The volume of protesters signing up even brought down the website at one point and forced one unnamed minister to call the person who came up with the idea of allowing petitions on the PM's website "a prat". [20 Feb 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Report from spam hell
Comment Lately spammers have realised they can get around filters, and even multiple filters through sheer volume. If your filter is 97 per cent efficient, then the three per cent that gets through only has to be big enough, in volume terms, to be a real... [19 Feb 2007]
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