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whitepaper Today's IT enterprise environment is characterized by high degrees of intricacy, increasing demands from its customer base, and an ever-changing landscape. In this environment IT leaders realize that an enterprise needs to be agile, responsive, and...
[16 May 2008]
whitepaper ICT can influence the process of Governance in various ways and in varying degrees, from improving the current mechanisms of delivery of services to transforming the entire mechanism and the nature of services themselves.
[10 Apr 2008]
Comment Because of the government 'Degrees for All' policy, even the dumbest, most unpromising students get rubbish degrees, which they then believe entitles them to a cushy job in a nice warm office. With most e-crime targeting UK business coming from...
[20 Mar 2008]
whitepaper Offering degrees and diplomas in career-track programs, Remington College teaches real-world skills that translate into real-world employment opportunities. With a centralized management console and enterprisewide security policies, the solution...
[08 Mar 2008]
News The widespread implementation of low carbon tech holds the key to stave off damaging temperature rises of two degrees centigrade-plus the report says - stating this needs to happen by 2020. She said: "The consequence is to end up raising the...
[12 Feb 2008]
Photo Pictured here is one of two 'outdoor' stations which operates in temperatures as low as -30 degrees. Stuart Wright, head of IT at Chill Factore, said the network allows staff to use laptops to access company systems no matter where they are.
[05 Feb 2008]
Comment Since 2000 they have wrestled with data centre outsourcing with varying degrees of success. Deutsche Bank got around the problem in 2004 by deciding that only infrastructure that was fully roadmap-compliant would be allowed over the threshold of...
[04 Feb 2008]
whitepaper Network conditions including different degrees of congestion, different levels of loss rate, different degrees of bursty traffic and two distinct router queue management policies were simulated. HighSpeed TCP was recently proposed as a modification...
[14 Jan 2008]
whitepaper Because every project is unique in nature and every project team consists of varying degrees of technical and non-technical aptitude, each situation must be taken into consideration independently of any other.
[22 Nov 2007]
Comment For example, by using a solid that has a liquid transformation state of about 30 degrees centigrade, the hot air from a hot aisle or the hot water from a radiator system can be utilised to change the state of the solid to a liquid, so taking the...
[14 Nov 2007]
Photo UK explorer and environmentalist Pen Hadow (pictured right), accompanied by colleagues Ann Daniels (left) and Martin Hartley (centre), headed north for two hours from the Arctic's Eureka Weather Station to a point 80.0 degrees north to make the...
[12 Nov 2007]
whitepaper In particular, when there are many TCP flows competing for the bandwidth of a link, they can reduce their transmission rates to arbitrary degrees by increasing delays, without experiencing TCP time-outs.
[30 Oct 2007]
News Karen Price, the chief executive officer of e-skills UK, speaking at the Westminster event, said the IT skills shortage is in part due to falling numbers taking IT-related degrees, accompanied by the increase in demand for IT professionals as the...
[29 Oct 2007]
whitepaper It's more like they've been microwaved for a few minutes on high rather than baked at 325 degrees until done to perfection. Company books are never cooked evenly - at least some of the numbers are real.
[17 Oct 2007]
AS Profile She also serves on the board of Intuit and has degrees in computer science, mechanical engineering and naval architecture. VMware CEO and co-founder Diane Greene has made this year's list for turning virtualisation from a little-known technology...
[12 Oct 2007]
News The UK is not suffering from an IT skills crisis despite the falling numbers of students opting for computer science degrees. The number of full-time undergraduates studying IT courses in the UK has fallen by a third since 2002 to 75,000 students...
[11 Oct 2007]
Photo A double hinge in the casing enables the screen to be rotated through 180 degrees in order to take photographs. It is slated to be available to buy in stores next month. Developed in collaboration with Sagem, the phone has been designed along...
[10 Oct 2007]
News But even as the world of IT becomes ever-more enmeshed with the world of business, the number of university degrees that include technical components are on the rise - and this has the effect of broadening the pool of possible tech recruits...
[01 Oct 2007]
Comment On the odd day it hits 40 degrees outside, we may have to turn to refrigeration slightly but it's quite uncommon," says O'Donnell. Because of its scale in purchasing, BT insists its hardware is capable at operating at up to 50 degrees.
[21 Sep 2007]
News e-skills UK has launched an initiative designed to address the falling numbers of students taking IT-related degrees. The first of these - "Ambition" - will aim to change attitudes towards technology-related degrees and careers.e-skills UK...
[19 Sep 2007]
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