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College Replaces Conferencing Service With Unified Communications Solution
White Paper Canada-based Georgian College offers degrees in fields such as business, engineering, and design. Previously, workers on its 11 campuses communicated mainly by e-mail or phone, hampering long-distance collaboration and... [02 Oct 2009]
Duncan Watts
AS Profile Watts has published a raft of papers and books on collective dynamics including Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age which sets out the theory of the science of networks. The famous six degrees of... [29 Sep 2009]
Photos: Inside Big Blue's big green datacentre
Photo Temperatures can easily get over 90 degrees at the back of a rack, while the overall facility is only about 70 degrees. While the fans on the server next to it generated heat over 90... [22 Sep 2009]
Tech skills: UK Plc told to get its hands dirty and help students
News Businesses must do more to help boost the numbers of students taking science, technology, engineering and maths (Stem) degrees in order to ensure the UK does not lag behind its international competitors, a new report has... [21 Sep 2009]
IT graduates failing to make the business grade, say UK tech chiefs
News How universities can give degrees to people like this is beyond me. IT graduates are leaving UK universities without the business and technical competencies that employers need, according to... [02 Sep 2009]
IT essential for businesses' green success
Comment All manner of sensors, senders and software are available at all manner of prices and degrees of complexity. IT is becoming ever more closely linked with organisations' environmental impact. David... [19 Aug 2009]
Reducing Data Center Cost with an Air Economizer
White Paper To challenge established industry assumptions regarding data center cooling, Intel IT conducted a Proof of Concept (PoC) test that used an air economizer to cool production servers with 100 percent outside air at... [05 Aug 2009]
Business School Enhances Internal and External Communications With CRM Portal
White Paper Melbourne Business School (MBS) was founded in 1954 through the University of Melbourne, and its graduate degrees have been ranked in the Financial Times' list of Top 100 Global MBAs since 2005. The school wanted to... [27 Jul 2009]
Business School Enhances Reputation Through Improved Constituent Service
White Paper Melbourne Business School (MBS) was founded in 1954 through the University of Melbourne, and its graduate degrees have been ranked in the Financial Times' list of Top 100 Global MBAs since 2005. The school wanted to... [25 Jul 2009]
Minority Report: What's up with Apple's laptops?
Comment Since then, additional products have come and gone with relative degrees of success and failure (such as the MacBook Air and Cube, respectively) but the four segments have remained steadfast as the foundation of the... [09 Jun 2009]
Bangalore bashing: Recession gets nasty
Comment Working for these companies - in their gleaming buildings with the air conditioning always a couple of degrees colder than most workers are used to - is likened by many as living inside a "globalisation cocoon". [28 May 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 17.04.09
Round-Up Technology and humour are strange bedfellows - something the Round-Up has to wrestle with on a weekly basis with wildly varying degrees of success. Q: How many computer programmers does it take to change... [17 Apr 2009]
Ask the Experts: Should I embrace the cloud?
Comment Remember that you are trying to afford new degrees of freedom and flexibility in order to up productivity while maintaining the integrity operations and security of access and data. Q: I want to move the majority of my... [08 Apr 2009]
Green IT isn't dead yet
Comment Running the datacentre a few degrees warmer will further reduce energy needs. The recession is dampening many areas of IT - but not environmental impact. Quocirca's Clive Longbottom looks at how... [19 Feb 2009]
Mostly-Functional Behavior in Java Programs
White Paper The paper also presents a novel taxonomy of degrees of method purity in object-oriented programs, which characterizes methods whose effects are confined to their receiver object. This paper presents a lightweight... [15 Jan 2009]