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IBM Informix Dynamic Server and IBM Software Group Compatibility: Powerful Synergies for On Demand Computing
White Paper Now, one can leverage a wide range of IBM solutions - all based on open standards - to enhance the IDS system and transform the way business is operated. In a time of increasing business pressures, the role of an IT manager has become more... [03 Jul 2008]
StorageWorks ESL9326D - Enterprise Storage Library Technology
White Paper It can be operated using industry standard application software as either a direct attached device or as part of a multi-host solution. It is the only "true enterprise-class" DLT tape library with a high availability design, superior performance... [03 Jul 2008]
Systems Innovation Tools
White Paper However, most are operated by a single user and require a considerable amount of expertise. It examines a sample of tools that are currently available and finally, it introduces a new software solution called Systems Innovation Manager (SIM). [03 Jul 2008]
Bathroom Retailer Supports Online Sales With New Phone Infrastructure
White Paper Taurus Bathrooms has operated a successful, family-run business for 25 years. After discussing functional requirements, Midland deployed a Nortel Business Communications Manager 50 with Unified Communications, including a soft-phone on a PDA device. [25 Jun 2008]
Technological Innovation Improved, Move Completed Issue-Free With Service Plan
White Paper For more than 15 years, the Ministry of Finance in the Netherlands has operated in a Microsoft IT environment. The personalized assistance enabled by the service offering, including an assigned technical account manager, allows the Ministry of... [23 Apr 2008]
Get mobile addicts out of the BlackBerry jam
Comment When IT applications decentralised onto the PC, there was a time when the office desktop was mostly autonomous and operated independently from the network. Faults like this recent one are outside an IT manager's control but no doubt they will still... [21 Feb 2008]
Oz record labels win court battle with man and his ISP
News In October 2003, the record companies, which included EMI, Sony, Universal Music and Warner, alleged that Cooper co-operated with Bal and Takoushis to increase traffic to the ISP and boost advertising revenue. [14 Jul 2005]
Payments giant saves £2.5m with new network
Case Study For 36 years, the company operated from one location in north London, which gave it no resilience or backup if the office was unexpectedly shut down. The company is also using Cisco's VPN, Call Manager servers and IP phones. [07 Jul 2005]
Windows hacks available on the net
News The Internet Storm Center, which is operated by the SANS Institute, has also found evidence of code that takes advantage of another, more widespread vulnerability. They are very different in terms of the types of machines that the exploit would... [29 Apr 2004]
Exclusive: QXL closes down auction scam on UK site
News QXL has taken steps to shut down a scam operated by one of its members that included the sale of a 100-year-old deep sea diving suit on its UK site.silicon.com was alerted to the fishy sale by sharp-eyed reader Ross McPhee who noticed the auction... [20 Jun 2003]
Number plate recognition system to tackle MOT-dodgers
News The £1m system will be operated by the newly created Vehicle Operator and Services Agency (VOSA), formed last month out of the Vehicle Inspectorate and the Traffic Area Network Division of the Department for Transport. [27 May 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: LinuxWorld shenanigans, Psion trouble and what value stock options
Comment The Canalys report claims that Psion had failed to take into account a small change in the market - the fact that users now prefer to use stylus operated devices rather than those with keyboards. Last week, Microsoft's product manager for... [05 Feb 2001]
Finnish government lines up Linux in £3.1m deal
News These centres will be operated by the supercomputers. Paavo Ahonen, project manager, from the Computer Unit of the Finnish Ministry of Education said: "The supercomputer will be used in research activities such as material physics, computational... [30 May 2000]
Ask the Lawyer @ silicon.com
Comment In some cases, the terms of the licence may not be binding on users, either because they aren't made clear at or before the time of purchase, or because they are unfair/unreasonable, but in general, restrictions on who can use the software, on... [10 May 2000]
"This time in '99": Porsche sues 130 Web sites
News The company claims this tactic is necessary because some of the sites are operated anonymously from offshore locations, and some contain pornographic material. Bob Carlson, general manager of public relations at Porsche, told Silicon.com: "I don't... [25 Jan 2000]
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