networking network design in comment and analysis
Web 2.0 and the public sector
Comment The interest in social networking sites such as Facebook and Wikipedia, the wide-scale use of blogging and the rapid deployment of new mash-up applications are moving us nearer Tim Berners-Lee's original vision for the... [11 Oct 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.07.07
Round-Up While today's young adults embrace mobile technology, social networking and digital music, they're largely unappreciative of the concept of technology - that's the conclusion of a pair of recent surveys by Microsoft and... [27 Jul 2007]
Analysis: Intel's big push for convergence
Comment Chip giant Intel has long been hoping to make its computer processing expertise pay off in the communications and networking arenas but reports that it is seeking to sell several comms-related businesses suggest the... [07 Jun 2006]
Devil's Advocate: A standardised PC on every desktop?
Comment As networking became commonplace, it was apparent that the requirements for a network workstation were entirely different from those of a standalone machine. The various entrenched commercial interests... [18 Nov 2003]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Network power
Comment The power of networking is something that most do not contemplate and few understand. No one human mind understands and contains the full design and operational detail of even the simplest of aircraft. [31 Jul 2003]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Counterintuitive networks
Comment You may think you know a bit about networking. You don't have to engage in the design and construction networks for too long to become aware of their many operational and economic quirks. One thing is... [25 Feb 2003]
Time for the wireless, networked laptop
Comment Until networking and the internet came along, a PC really wasn't much more than a glorified typewriter. In networking terms, this will probably be the hardest thing to accomplish. Laptop... [01 May 2002]
The chips are down - so look to the future
Comment Research and development teams at IBM and Intel are already working on chips for wireless infrastructure, networking and flash memory. Rubert Deighton, communications manager for IBM Microelectronics, believes this focus... [18 Oct 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft licensing off, nCipher - Broadcom deal on, and some technical consensus
Comment The biggest names in networking, such as 3Com and Cisco, are all using Broadcom chips. Broadcom gains access to nCipher key protection products and the networking solutions providers have a new security... [01 Oct 2001]
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