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HP Blade Workstation Solution for the Public Sector: Workstation Computing Without Boundaries

whitepaper Through its years of leadership work with, and as an integral IT provider to, this sector, HP understands the industry's core customer workstation needs and is proud to unveil the next generation in workstation-class computing - the HP Blade...

Tags: workstations

[15 May 2008]

Laying the foundations for evolving eGovernment: Why next generation Ethernet technology holds the key

whitepaper The UK Government has committed to transform the public sector by making truly e-enabled delivery of public services a reality.This whitepaper demonstrates with real-life examples of successful projects how next generation Ethernet technology is...

Tags: ethernet, robust, transform, ethernet

[06 May 2008]

RFID Basics for Retailers

whitepaper The recently ratified EPCglobal UHF Generation 2 standard and the RFID standards work being done by ISO are key to improving this experience and progressing RFID into the mainstream. Despite the promise that the technology holds, limitations with...

Tags: mobile - wireless communications, standards, rfid, date

[01 May 2008]

SIP and SOAP

whitepaper SIP is changing the way people think about Voice Services on next generation communication networks. This paper provides the background to these two exciting technologies and examines what the future holds as they combine to deliver new services.

Tags: voice - data integration, protocol, object, voice

[22 Jun 2007]

Italian Broadcaster Boosts Revenue With New Media Asset Management Architecture

whitepaper To safeguard this content, and encourage its reuse for revenue generation across a range of multimedia channels, RAI deployed a new Media Asset Management architecture based on Microsoft technology. RAdiotelevisione Italiana (RAI) holds the...

Tags: television, channels, radio, programmes

[07 Nov 2006]

Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters

Leader The 'next generation' was chosen by the Agenda Setters panel of industry experts because they believe the young people now in school or entering the workforce - who are "more networked", "more open" and even "more fickle" than those that have...

Tags: agenda setters

[25 Sep 2006]

Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters

AS Analysis The 'next generation' was chosen by the Agenda Setters panel of industry experts because they believe the young people now in school or entering the workforce - who are "more networked", "more open" and even "more fickle" than those that have...

[25 Sep 2006]

AMD claws more market-share from Intel

News Intel is pinning its hopes of resurrecting its market share - and its stock price - on the new Core generation of processors. Intel now holds 72.9 per cent of the overall market for x86 processors, while AMD has 21.6 per cent.

Tags: server, amd, intel

[01 Aug 2006]

Google keeps eye on Vista search

News Google executives downplayed their legendary battle with Microsoft but said they were keeping an eye on their larger rival's plans for embedding web search functionality into Vista, its delayed next-generation operating system.

Tags: vista, search, google

[11 May 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: NDAs are worthless

Comment But such is the pace of technology, change and the generation of ideas that NDAs have become degraded and useless through the following mechanisms: He who holds all the cards wins! Written and edited on the 17:30(GMT) train from London Liverpool...

Tags: angel investor, nda, vcs

[22 Feb 2006]

A Descriptive Framework of Workspace Awareness for Real-Time Groupware

whitepaper The paper focuses on how small groups perform generation and execution tasks in medium-sized shared workspaces - tasks where group members frequently shift between individual and shared activities during the work session.

Tags: groupware, session, execution, improving

[07 Dec 2005]

Hospitals install wireless to improve patient care

Hospitals install wireless to improve patient care

News He said: "As the generation that has been used to PC technology starts using the health service more they will think 'I do my shopping online but here you doctors are walking around with loads of paper so why don't you have this [hi-tech] stuff.

Tags: wireless, nhs

[06 Oct 2005]

Principles of MIMO-OFDM Wireless Systems

whitepaper A particularly promising candidate for next-generation fixed and mobile wireless systems is the combination of MIMO technology with Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). The use of multiple antennas at both ends of a wireless link...

Tags: wireless lan, link, mimo, mimo ofdm

[28 Mar 2005]

The Common Packet Channel (CPCH) - 3G's GPRS

whitepaper CPCH is broadly considered to be the 3rd Generation GPRS equivalent of the UMTS standard. Golden Bridge Technology (GBT) invented the Common Packet Channel (CPCH) technology and holds a number of CPCH patents and patent applications worldwide.

Tags: voip - ip telephony, packet, transfer, monitoring

[22 Mar 2005]

What the business could learn from IT

Comment They've gone through the first generation of that, which is activity-based costing. The second generation tried to import quality management into the process but they're only aiming at driving cycle time," he says.

Tags: project management, programme management

[02 Mar 2005]

Why Should I Use RSS?

whitepaper RSS being simple and easy to implement, holds the key to next generation of web content. RSS is rapidly evolving and large numbers of users and websites are already using RSS in one form or the other.

Tags: xml, rss, listings, implement

[14 Feb 2005]

MySQL worm spread halted

News A report from Next-Generation Security Software (NGSSoftware) published last July described the mechanism for exploiting Windows systems through the MySQL database's user-defined functions. Such programs are numerous (Symantec's catalogue holds...

Tags: spoolcll, myspooler, mysql

[31 Jan 2005]

RFID standard escapes royalties

News In addition to the intellectual property claims included in the Generation 2 standard, Intermec holds more than 125 additional UHF RFID patents. Some in the fledgling industry feared that the new standard - called the Electronic Product Code...

Tags: royalties, rfid

[17 Dec 2004]

Data on the move: IT scrooges' best mate?

Data on the move: IT scrooges' best mate?

News For those downloading 10MB, the price has dropped by 40 per cent between May 2003 and August 2004 in Western Europe, with 3 chiefly behind the cheaper prices, as the third generation operator has been responsible for changes in billing, as it...

[14 Sep 2004]

Motorola picks Linux for HP mobile gear

Motorola picks Linux for HP mobile gear

News The company on Monday said it will sell Hewlett-Packard's Integrity cx2600 server and a carrier-grade version of the Linux operating system that's meant to handle the stresses of a next-generation cell phone network.

Tags: motorola, hp, linux

[17 Aug 2004]

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