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Avaya Case Study: Honda Racing F1 Team
White Paper For the mobile race and test teams spending 34 weeks per year travelling the world, this increased complexity. The Honda Racing F1 Team is headquartered in Brackley, UK, and maintains state-of-the-art... [02 Jul 2008]
Photos: Flying robots, Colossus codebreaker, virus art
Photo This is one of the team's race drivers, Mark Webber, testing the 2008 car at Jerez in Spain. Security software firm MessageLabs turned cyber threats into art using code from various malicious programmes. [27 Mar 2008]
Photos: Red Bull Racing's F1 factory
Photo Red Bull Racing race driver Mark Webber puts the new car, the RB4, through its paces at Jerez in Spain. This is the headquarters of Red Bull Technology in Milton Keynes where the cars for the Red Bull Racing and Scuderia... [10 Mar 2008]
McLaren in pole position with data
Case Study With each car producing 2GB of data per race from 125 sensors - which is often received in an unstructured way via telemetry - this kind of technology is vital to make sense of the information. McLaren Electronic Systems... [03 Mar 2008]
Accelerating Team Performance With Symantec
White Paper By standardizing on a comprehensive portfolio of Symantec Corporation availability and security solutions, the Team is ensuring the availability and security of the design applications, test data, and race telemetry. [18 Jan 2008]
Renault F1's tech race never stops
News As well as being involved with the design and building of the 2008 race car, the pair are also responsible for making big changes to the IT infrastructure to adjust to the new regulations. The new computer will be around... [22 Nov 2007]
silicon.com competition winner meets Lewis Hamilton
News As part of the prize, Smith also received a Vodafone McLaren-Mercedes race suit and helmet, both signed by Hamilton. Lucky silicon.com reader Bryan Smith met up with Brit F1 sensation Lewis Hamilton last... [31 Jul 2007]
F1 team gets up to speed with supercomputing
News A server crash would be disastrous, especially during a race weekend. The BMW-Sauber Formula One team is making good use of its very own supercomputer, Albert 2, as it moves up the Formula One pecking order. [27 Jun 2007]
Photos of the month - June 2007
Photo The ING Renault Formula One team has opened up an island containing a race circuit within Second Life's virtual world. See more of Renault's island and find out how silicon.com fared in a Second Life kart... [27 Jun 2007]
Photos: Renault F1 races into Second Life
Photo The ING Renault Formula One team has opened its very own island and race circuit (above) - in virtual world Second Life. The island also has a race circuit. A Second Life kart race... [01 Jun 2007]
Honda F1 revs up tech tools with IBM
News France said: "Problems on this year's race car will have to take priority. The Honda Formula One team is moving to a new car design and production management system as it looks to build an even faster car for the next... [05 Apr 2007]
Photos of the month - March 2007
Photo The new car (above) looked impressive and performances in testing and at the first race in Melbourne two weeks ago suggest the team could be in for a much more successful season in 2007. With travels around India's tech... [02 Apr 2007]
F1 champions put their faith in technology
News It might not be as temperamental as a race-car's engine, but keeping the IT running properly can be just as important to the success of a Formula One racing team. Renault Formula One team's IS manager, Guillaume... [23 Mar 2007]
Photos: Tech titans back F1 racing hopes
Photo Williams race driver Alex Wurz chats about his return to racing after nearly six years as a test driver. With technology and Formula One more closely associated than ever, silicon.com went along to the launch of the 2007... [19 Mar 2007]
Q&A: Alex Burns, COO at AT&T Williams F1 team
Comment You can't be late for a race - it's just not an option. As the COO of the AT&T Williams Formula One team, Alex Burns works in one of the most fast-moving, dynamic, intensive and competitive industries around. [15 Mar 2007]
