testing in comment and analysis
Beijing Olympics diary: Testing times…
Comment But in addition to supporting these systems, we now have our last two big tasks to complete: final results testing at all the venues with our partners, and the installation of the remaining Info 2008 kiosks and CIS terminals for the media at the... [21 Jul 2008]
¿Dónde está el iPhone 3G?
Comment This Steve didn't even have a 3G iPhone in his pocket - though he did reveal he is personally "testing one" at the moment (what a tease! Everyone knows it's hard to get your hands on a 3G iPhone. That's why the chance to see one in Spain proved... [01 Jul 2008]
Beijing Olympics diary: Serious games
Comment The only way to find out is tough testing, says Jeremy Hore, chief integrator for Olympic worldwide IT partner Atos Origin, in his exclusive silicon.com diary. It was three days of intense testing, simulating the three busiest days of the games... [23 Jun 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Tech skills slump, gov't snooping, Segway safety
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ The Naked CIO: Madness in the method ¦ Photos: Microsoft beams outer space to the desktop ¦ Photos: Welcome to Satyam's R&D labs ¦ Is SOA... [22 May 2008]
Is SOA testing tough enough?
Comment Closer analysis shows that across all three countries, less than half of organisations are using testing tools such as static code analysis when deploying a full SOA that exposes legacy applications. In the UK, 70 per cent of those deploying an SOA... [20 May 2008]
Dear silicon.com... dirty computers, lie detectors, T5 tech, mobile ASBOs
Comment If medical staff are still risking the lives of patients by not being clean then there is a simple solution - random testing - first failure = verbal warning, second failure = formal written warning, third failure = final warning, fourth failure... [15 May 2008]
Editor's Blog: The race to get the Olympic tech ready
Comment And overlooking the Water Cube and the 'Bird's Nest' Beijing National Stadium is the home of the technology team and their testing lab. And testing and technical rehearsals, which started long ago, continue in earnest. [08 May 2008]
Dear silicon.com... T5 chaos, mobile maladies, and laptop losses…
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Photos: High-tech Bangalore ¦ The McCue Interview: Steven Bandrowczak, CIO, Nortel ¦ Photos: Road testing wi-fi at 320kmph ¦ Peter Cochrane... [03 Apr 2008]
How did the Heathrow T5 launch go so wrong?
Comment The demos I watched of the state-of-the-art systems and technology were extremely impressive and, following extensive testing, it all seemed pretty much ready to go several weeks (and in some cases months) in advance of its opening on 27 March. [28 Mar 2008]
ID cards are dead
Comment L is for Liveness testing If you wondered what the loud screeching of brakes was in Whitehall this week it was the sound of the government attempting to halt the ID cards juggernaut and execute an almighty handbrake u-turn as the wheels started to... [07 Mar 2008]
Dear silicon.com... HMRC search costs, Vista SP1 moans and fingerprints for visas…
Comment No one should be installing/testing/running beta releases on any critical system. 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... [17 Jan 2008]
Can biometrics secure the public's data?
Comment L is for Liveness testing Addleshaw Goddard's Paul Bentham says biometrics may be hailed as the ultimate security measure - but the technology is not without hazards. Ten years ago, it would have been unthinkable to have a society where bank cards... [23 Nov 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Blind security
Comment Of course, the security snake is just one aspect and the reality is security starts much earlier in the day and observation and testing is continual. I have been testing security systems for decades and in my view airport systems are no better or... [12 Nov 2007]
Dear silicon.com... MS vs open source, wi-fi risks, being green...
Comment This opens up a whole new strand of research funding opportunities - testing things for which there is no evidence of harm! Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. [18 Oct 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Unfair fallout
Comment Aha, I hear the doubters say: what about man-made radiation - nuclear bomb testing, power station accidents and the like? The MRI scanner happens to be one of the most powerful inventions available to medical science. [20 Sep 2007]
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