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Windows 7, Snow Leopard, open source and glory for Steve Jobs
News October's highlights on silicon.com were all about software - from fresh rumblings in the perennial Mac vs PC debate, to question marks over open source cost-cutting and the countdown to the launch of Windows 7, which... [09 Nov 2009]
Virtualization and Disk Performance
White Paper Virtualization marks the next evolution in data storage technology. This white paper analyzes the virtual machine, performance-threatening dangers, and their real-time solutions. Virtual disks are uniquely susceptible to... [06 Nov 2009]
Olympics tech team gets ready to put London 2012 IT through its paces
News This is the exciting part - it marks a real change of pace," Hyron said. With just over 1,000 days to go until the start of the 2012 London Olympics, the team in charge of the Games' tech is poised for the real work to... [27 Oct 2009]
It's down to you to save the world, IT industry
News The EC marks out the buildings, transport and logistics industries as areas where IT could be used to help cut energy use. The ICT industry must lead the way in conserving energy and reducing carbon emissions, according... [13 Oct 2009]
Michael Dell
AS Profile While the computer hardware market may be on the wane, 2009 marks a return to the Agenda Setters list for Michael Dell. Since founding the computer maker in 1984 with savings of just $1,000 he has become a trailblazer in... [30 Sep 2009]
Ray Kurzweil
AS Profile Not for the first time either: this year also marks his second consecutive showing on the list. Ray Kurzweil is a futurist who's been thinking up the future for years - with his on-the-money past predictions including... [29 Sep 2009]
Video Case Study - Top Marks for Remote Management
White Paper When the Green School, a west London specialist science school, implemented a new desktop infrastructure it expected the latest vPro technology to make a difference. But it hadn't realised quite how much time, management and power the... [29 Aug 2009]
HP Officejet 6500 Wireless AiO Wins High Marks in Classroom
White Paper Bill Steinbach has been an elementary school teacher for 10 years, and he's always chosen HP printers for their reliability. For most of that time he taught in a cash-strapped inner city school that did not supply printers; he bought his... [28 Aug 2009]
Nokia Money: Financial services the target for world's biggest mobile maker
News The move into mobile financial services marks the second new business direction for Nokia this week - the company revealed it was breaking into the laptop market on Monday with the Booklet 3G. Nokia is hoping to cash in... [26 Aug 2009]
All change please: Your train ticket will never be the same again
News While smart ticketing schemes have sprung up in isolation in a number of towns and cities in the UK, the consultation marks a major step in the creation of a nationwide, electronic ticketing system. Commuters all across... [20 Aug 2009]
The New Class of Direct Part Marking (DPM) Solutions: A New Level of Performance, Functionality, Flexibility - And Return on Investment
White Paper Today's highend systems consist of multiple components - a high-end camera system integrated with a high-end computer for digital processing of the direct part marks. These systems are often very complex, requiring the... [15 Aug 2009]
Green shoots? What green shoots? No let up in IT spending freeze
News Almost half (43 per cent) of the 150 European and UK retailers questioned - including names such as Marks & Spencer and Royal Mail - said they have slashed their IT budgets to date. The green shoots of recovery may have... [11 Aug 2009]
Microsoft after Gates, Google Chrome, ID cards, printer woes and more
News This July marks one year since Bill Gates took his leave of Microsoft, so silicon.com reporter Tim Ferguson ponders the question of how Microsoft has changed since the departure of its figurehead and former CEO - in this... [03 Aug 2009]
Internet Trust Marks: Building Confidence and Profit Online
White Paper This paper examines how recent trends in Internet trust marks can restore online shopping confidence, get more people to shop, and as concluded by at least one recent study, even help induce those who do shop to spend... [31 Jul 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 24.07.09
Round-Up That comes after news that the cards will never be made compulsory for UK citizens and huge question marks over how effective the scheme will be anyway. Phishing has become a constant nuisance for the good denizens of... [24 Jul 2009]