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Towards Internet-Wide Multipath Routing

White Paper Today's Internet would be more efficient and robust if routers could flexibly divide traffic over multiple paths. Often, having just a few alternate paths is sufficient for customizing paths for different applications, improving security, reacting... [11 Jul 2008]

Adaptive Load Balancing for Divide-and-Conquer Grid Applications

White Paper Divide-and-conquer have been demonstrated as a simple and efficient programming model for grid applications. Previous work has presented the divide-and-conquer based Satin system and its load balancing algorithm, ClusteR-aware work Stealing (CRS). [10 Jul 2008]

Efficient Load Balancing for Wide-Area Divide-and-Conquer Applications

White Paper Divide-and-conquer programs are easily parallelized by letting the programmer annotate potential parallelism in the form of spawn and sync constructs. To achieve efficient program execution, the generated work load has to be balanced evenly among... [10 Jul 2008]

A Low-Noise Fast-Settling PLL With Extended Loop Bandwidth Enhancement by New Adaptation Technique

White Paper Extended loop bandwidth enhancement is achieved by the adaptive control on the reference frequency and frequency divide ratio. A new adaptation scheme for low noise and fast settling Phase Locked Loops (PLL's) is presented. [10 Jul 2008]

Load-Balancing and Inter-Domain Mobility for Wireless Mesh Networks

White Paper The load-balancing scheme for domains includes: an initialization procedure to divide a mesh network into domains, and a load adjustment procedure to rebalance the traffic load of neighboring domains when required. [10 Jul 2008]

PharmaPartners Secures 7 Million Patient Records Using Check Point Technology

White Paper To ensure the best performance, PharmaPartners had to clearly divide the shared network of the user groups from the open network, which meant that the security infrastructure had to be better than ever. [06 Jul 2008]

HP Integrity gets Parallel virtualisation

News It is] divide and rule - the age old imperial strategy. HP has said it will offer technology from virtualisation company Parallels to those customers who wish to virtualise Microsoft Windows and Linux workloads on HP Integrity servers. [03 Jul 2008]

Swift Global and Infinite WAP Gateway - Bridging the Digital Divide

White Paper When Swift Global began providing value added fax services in 1995 they were one of the first private network operators in Kenya. Swift Global wanted to introduce WAP services and needed to have a WAP Gateway in Kenya for technical reasons. [03 Jul 2008]

Revealed: What students think of tech work

News The CRAC research also found a gender divide in students' response to IT which suggests the industry will have to work harder to win over female undergraduates who are not studying computing. If IT is to plug its skills gap by attracting graduates... [23 Jun 2008]

Facebook is "educational", says US uni

News Social networks may also contribute to the fact that students from lower-income backgrounds are largely just as technologically proficient as their peers, contradicting parts of a 2005 study that detailed an economic "digital divide". [23 Jun 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 06.06.08

Round-Up This week's thorny bone of contention, to mix a metaphor or two, is a report by UK fat pipe watcher and advice website thinkbroadband, which says the countryside still lags some way behind urban areas - contrary to last week's Ofcom report hailing... [06 Jun 2008]

Broadband pace lagging in the countryside

News A broadband speed report by UK fat pipe watcher and advice website thinkbroadband claims the countryside still lags some way behind urban areas - contrary to last week's Ofcom report hailing the end of a geographical digital divide in the UK for... [04 Jun 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 30.05.08

Round-Up A spokesperson denied suggestions that it was moving the goalposts and said: "All we stated was that rural households now have overtaken urban homes when it comes to broadband take-up, ending this particular geographical divide. [30 May 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Rural v City fat pipe row and ID cards

Comment Readers are up in arms over Ofcom claims that the 'digital divide' actually favours rural dwellers - with many disputing the so-called countryside speedy fat pipes. Another familiar topic getting readers hot and bothered this week is ID cards... [29 May 2008]

Rural fat pipe claims - "beggars belief"

News An Ofcom report claiming the closure of the digital divide between rural and urban areas in the UK has been dismissed by a rural economy organisation. Last week's The Nations & Regions Communications Market 2008 report suggested that a greater... [28 May 2008]

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