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Technology and the Future of Education

whitepaper This is true whether one speaks of scholastic education or its cousins, corporate and commercial training programs. Technology, in various forms, has always held forth the promise of improving education.

Tags: online - distance education, training, programs, education

[10 Apr 2008]

3.5G gizmos mushrooming forth

News HSDPA networks entered commercial service 30 months ago; the number of HSDPA devices launched worldwide is over twice the number of GSM/Edge devices and over six times the number of 3G/WCDMA devices had at the same point in their service development.

Tags: mobile broadband, 3.5g, hsdpa

[07 Apr 2008]

Tiscali CEO: Bandwidth is key to fat pipe nation

Comment it's a commercial argument. What they're talking about is prioritised traffic, 24/7 support, guaranteed uptime and so on and so forth - so if there are any challenges, those are the areas that we should be focused on - are focusing on.

Tags: bandwidth, broadband, tiscali, talking

[21 Feb 2008]

IT work ain't so bad after all

News He also questioned the survey results and put forth another piece of research: "I work for a commercial IT shop which commissions an annual staff opinion survey. Lots of people hate their jobs and IT is no worse than many professions - and lots...

Tags: it skills

[18 Aug 2006]

Dell does AMD deal

News Marty Seyer, an AMD senior VP for commercial business, said in a statement distributed after Dell's results: "We welcome Dell, and Dell customers, to the world of AMD64. He said: "I've replaced a third set of tyres on my car going back and forth...

Tags: dell computer, dell

[19 May 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 24.03.06

Round-Up Among those contributors was Capita boss Rod Aldridge - until this week executive chairman at the services giant - who came up with a commercial loan of £1m. The back and forth, the excitement of cut and thrust rallies and aggressive volleys...

Tags: weekly round-up, round-up

[24 Mar 2006]

Leader: ID cards victory for silicon.com campaign

Leader Instead it chose to hide behind that well worn excuse of "commercial confidentiality" and specially selected excerpts from a Home Office commissioned report by KPMG into the cost assumptions. They rejected out of hand government claims that...

Tags: id cards on trial, id cards

[17 Jan 2006]

Taxman buys cost-cutting tech

News HMRC commercial director Mark Forth said in a statement: "Through this new partnership we will be able to deliver significant cost savings and process improvements. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has signed a four year, multimillion pound deal to...

Tags: hmrc

[23 Nov 2005]

Gramm-Leach-Bliley Privacy Requirements Not Only Applicable to Banks

whitepaper In addition to breaking down the barriers between commercial banking, investment banking, and insurance sales and underwriting, the Act also sets forth various consumer privacy rights protections. On November 12, 1999, President Clinton signed into...

Tags: act, banking, rights, limitations

[29 Sep 2005]

Microsoft scores government desktop mega deals

News HMRC commercial director Mark Forth said: "This is a positive development for our organisation representing substantial cost savings over the term of the agreement and allowing us to adopt a flexible approach to the delivery of our IT services.

Tags: government, microsoft

[28 Jul 2005]

Competitive Sourcing: Implementation Will Be Key to Success of New Circular A-76

whitepaper Determining whether to obtain services in-house or through commercial contracts is an important economic and strategic decision for agencies, and the use of A-76 is expected to grow throughout the federal government.

Tags: performance budgeting and management, agencies, sourcing, circular

[31 May 2005]

Email Promotion White Paper

whitepaper In general, any email sent without request, solicit commercial action, or sent in bulk to recipients without a prior relationship can be considered "spam". Users can select email addresses by type of company, by geography, by job title and so forth...

Tags: spam and e-mail marketing, spam, email, addresses

[18 Apr 2004]

T1, Where Does the "T" Come From?

whitepaper Few of these carrier systems ever saw commercial service. Then came successive analog frequency division multiplex systems named B, C, D, and so forth. The story of the "T" in T1 has its roots way back in 1917, when AT&T deployed the first carrier...

Tags: t1, t2, t3, voice, channels, carrier

[24 Feb 2004]

Multi-Sensor Signal Analyzer (MuSSA)

whitepaper The ICS MuSSA concept is very generic and totally based on COTS (Commercial-Off-The-Shelf) hardware and software. The system can handle a broad range of sensor signals, including sonar, radar, communications, instrumentation, and so forth.

Tags: monitors and displays, sensor, concept, benefit

[24 Feb 2004]

'Can Spam' law gets final approval

News The unanimous approval by the House of Representatives ends a tumultuous process that stretched over more than six years and was marked by more than a dozen competing bills, all of which took different approaches to the ever-growing problem of...

[09 Dec 2003]

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