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whitepaper The approach that Sun has taken to bring high-speed data access and high-speed data storage to high-intensity computing workloads will likely have a speed-up effect on applications that are built around next-generation Web 2.0 computing tasks
[15 May 2008]
News Meads said Generation Y is having a "massive impact" on enterprise collaboration technologies, as they bring a love of social networking and web 2.0 to the workplace. It's important not just to have the Generation Y coming in new to the business...
[01 May 2008]
whitepaper But while these rich next-generation applications promise a radically different customer experience, they also have the potential to overwhelm the servers and networks that deliver the content to client browsers.
[01 May 2008]
News N is for Next generation Speaking at a Westminster eForum on web 2.0 this week in London, Jim Cicconi, vice president of legislative affairs for AT&T, warned the current systems that constitute the internet will not be able to cope with the...
[21 Apr 2008]
whitepaper The increased popularity of Web 2.0 is due largely to the flexibility of the current generation of web browsers. The browser capabilities enable them to be used as thick clients in a web based application.
[09 Apr 2008]
Comment It threatens the generation of content and the provision of a valued service. Web 2.0 is the starting point. Each has been based on single, or combined, parameter search and techniques involving: bots, crawlers, directories, indexing, inference...
[31 Mar 2008]
News Web 2.0 tools, encompassing second-generation web applications such as social-networking sites and blogs, aim to facilitate information-sharing and collaboration among users. With the business world becoming more competitive, it is critical...
[27 Mar 2008]
Comment The new generation of customers are not going into shops, they are increasingly buying their goods off the net, he argued. He recalled less-than-complementary blogs from customers slating his offers and admits that retailers can no longer control...
[13 Mar 2008]
whitepaper A plain old HTML experience is no longer good enough for the most frequent and valuable users of the Web site. Asynchronous Java And XML (AJAX) is setting new standards for Web site responsiveness and usability.
[27 Feb 2008]
News Gartner says the rise of a so-called 'Generation Virtual' - defined by their preference for the use of digital media channels - means companies will need new skills and techniques to engage with consumers.
[20 Feb 2008]
whitepaper They were the first in the business world to embrace the cell phone as a day-to-day tool, and have long used the mass media - including the Internet - for lead generation. Much of this disruption has been both unplanned and unexpected, and nothing...
[13 Feb 2008]
News Nokia has launched the second generation of its mobile mapping technology which now includes a 'Walk' application for navigating around cities on foot. He said: "It's not only mobility - it's about managing the phone, the web and the PC together.
[11 Feb 2008]
News Nortel Networks is looking to the next generation of employees to shape the workplace of tomorrow - and high on its agenda is exploring the role of web 2.0 technologies and virtual worlds such as Linden Lab's Second Life.
[31 Jan 2008]
whitepaper It wanted to increase its trading customers from the passing visitors on its Web site. However, to accomplish this, a Web site revamp incorporating real-time content sharing and exciting collaboration services based on Web 2.0 - a term popularized...
[10 Jan 2008]
News There were warnings that the future work life must be flexible if a wired up, web 2.0 generation is to be wooed to the workplace. The folk in Whitehall also launched a fast-track graduate scheme to unearth the next generation of IT leaders - to...
[17 Dec 2007]
News N is for Next generation Many companies are thinking about whether they can take advantage of social networking technology but analysts at Gartner are warning corporates against getting caught up in all the Facebook-led web 2.0 hype.
[13 Dec 2007]
News Speaking at Gartner's ITxpo in Cannes, Gartner analyst Gene Phifer said demand for these services in business will increase as the new generation of workers - or 'digital natives' - come into the workplace.
[09 Nov 2007]
Round-Up His position at the head of the list of technology's movers and shakers rather neatly ties in with the runner-up in last year's vote: the 'next generation'. In 2006, the Agenda Setters panel decided that the second spot should go to a whole...
[19 Oct 2007]
Comment For a second generation, web 2.0 also seems a little slow with significant latency inherent in the processes. Much of the ensuing collaboration is serial, with blog threads and social forums looking like the newsgroups of the 1990s and bulletin...
[18 Oct 2007]
News In 2006, the 'next generation' was ranked number two in the poll and it seems this year they have made a breakthrough. Reflecting the increasing role of web 2.0, the BBC's director of future media and technology, Ashley Highfield (5), rose three...
[17 Oct 2007]
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