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2-Layer BPM: Oracle's Unique Strategy Towards Exceptional Agility and Business Process Efficiencies

whitepaper Download this paper today for your chance to win an Apple iPod! This CNET white paper explores the unique concept of 2-layer Business Process Management (BPM) supported by Oracle's Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) offering, and its successful...

Tags: infrastructure management

[15 May 2008]

SOA Strategy: A Comprehensive Yet Flexible Suite for a Pervasive Architecture

whitepaper Download this paper today for your chance to win an Apple iPod! Then by briefly highlighting the experiences of a major SOA installation, it shows how the suite strategy paid off for one global customer.

Tags: infrastructure management, soa, suite, soa suite

[15 May 2008]

BlackBerry goes Bold with super-3G

News He wrote: "RIM - like Apple at the iPhone launch - has long been an advocate of Edge. As in other areas of its business, although it is still clearly its largest market, RIM must not allow a North American-centric perspective to blur its potential...

Tags: rim, blackberry, 3g

[13 May 2008]

Minority Report: iPhone, Android and the world in your pocket

Comment Last month, Apple released the long-awaited Software Development Kit (SDK) for the iPhone, finally satisfying the clamour from the worldwide developer community who see the device as a cash cow and an attractive, innovative platform to develop for.

Tags: smart phones, apple, android, iphone

[23 Apr 2008]

Tech-savvy workers to make IT decisions in future

News By 2011, Apple will double its US and Western Europe unit market share. By 2011, suppliers to large global enterprises will need to prove their green credentials via an audited process to retain preferred-supplier status.

Tags: it, laptop, internet, smart phones

[14 Apr 2008]

Mobile market kept afloat by Africa and Asia

News Global market volumes grew 16 per cent in 2007, helped by booming emerging markets sales and also the introduction of Apple's iPhone, which boosted consumers' appetite for more advanced mobile phones in developed markets.

Tags: mobile, nokia, motorola

[01 Apr 2008]

LiMo Foundation launches Linux Android rival

News The resulting fragmentation has limited Linux to lower-end mobile phones, with the higher-end smart phone development community largely organised around Symbian, Windows Mobile, RIM's BlackBerry and Apple's growing iPhone business.

Tags: android, google, linux, mobile

[31 Mar 2008]

Sun breaks through supercomputer haze with Constellation

News Photos: What should be crowned the king of Apple cool? Photos: Apple flying high at Macworld The Texas Advanced Computing Center (Tacc) at the University of Texas will dedicate a Constellation System from Sun on 22 February, said John Fowler...

Tags: sun, ibm, supercomputer, chips

[14 Feb 2008]

Apple's iPhone motors past Motorola and sets sights on RIM

News It may be shiny and new in the smart phone club but Apple has already grabbed enough market share to overtake Motorola on the handset leaderboard. Latest stats from analyst house Canalys show Apple cut itself a 6.5 per cent chunk of the smart phone...

Tags: nokia, smart phone, iphone, apple

[05 Feb 2008]

Bill Gates sings at CES for one last time

News The annual event is Microsoft's opportunity to lay out its vision of where technology is headed and make the case for its approach, as contrasted with that of rivals such as Apple and Sony. A probable reference to the Apple CEO Steve Jobs once...

Tags: vista, olympics, ford, gates

[07 Jan 2008]

The End of Year Weekly Round-Up: 21.12.07

Round-Up Apple announced a revolution in mobile technology - the iPhone. Apple even dropped the price of the device by a couple of hundred bucks once the fools, sorry, early adopters, rushed in. This was Apple's biggest product launch in years.

Tags: hmrc, 2007, ballmer, iphone

[21 Dec 2007]

Tech Visions: Wireless sale of the century

Comment The bidding is expected to raise between $15bn and $20bn from organisations including Apple, AT&T, Cox, Google, NTT DoCoMo and Verizon. Apple's Steve Jobs said recently: "The computer industry is in its infancy", and added, "There's a tremendous...

Tags: mobile, spectrum, wireless, next generation

[17 Dec 2007]

European software industry gets big thumbs up

News Steve Jobs Apple Jonathan Ive Apple At an awards ceremony in Brussels, Intellect announced the top European IT companies for 2007 - the 'Truffle 100'. Intellect said European companies are successfully facing global competition through constant...

Tags: europe, awards, intellect, software

[22 Nov 2007]

Photos: Floating computers keep an eye on the oceans

Photo Check out six unusual power sources - including a solar-powered bikini - and the high tech hotel where every room has an Apple iMac. The Met Office is taking part in a global programme to monitor the world's oceans to improve understanding of how...

Tags: met office, global, weather, satellite

[21 Nov 2007]

Tech Visions: TV extends its reach

Comment Sling Media is not as big as Cisco or Apple but it embodies today's major shifts in interactive media and rights management. The company has many global business relationships including ViaSat, 3, and Hutchinson Whampoa, which sells its handsets...

Tags: digital media, mobile tv, slingbox, internet video

[24 Oct 2007]

Leader: Who's setting tech's agenda this year?

Leader Sure, the likes of Steve Jobs at Apple in second place or Eric Schmidt from Google at 3 have almost reached the summit twice but no one ever has. Someone who, to cite the Agenda Setter criteria, won't have longevity or enough global influence?

Tags: social networking, facebook, agenda setters

[15 Oct 2007]

Leader: How and why?

AS Analysis Sure, the likes of Steve Jobs at Apple in second place or Eric Schmidt from Google at 3 have almost reached the summit twice but no one ever has. Someone who, to cite the Agenda Setter criteria, won't have longevity or enough global influence?

[12 Oct 2007]

The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire

AS Analysis Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata debuts at 19 and, in many ways, is aping the success of Steve Jobs at Apple. Sykes added: "They've realised that they've got to become a global talent pool - they're not just about marketing the best talent that India has.

[12 Oct 2007]

Global Handset Trends 2006-2007

whitepaper It gives an Asian perspective on the latest market developments, including changes in market share, the smartphone market, design trends, price competition, operating systems and new entrants, such as Apple.

Tags: expansion, market share, developments, email

[20 Sep 2007]

Global Handset Trends 2006-2007

whitepaper It gives an Asian perspective on the latest market developments, including changes in market share, the smartphone market, design trends, price competition, operating systems and new entrants, such as Apple.

Tags: cellular equipment, developments, email, market share

[20 Sep 2007]

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