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Comment Since so many people are talking about cloud computing, it really wouldn't hurt to know what it is. Whether we like it or not, these different approaches, and more, are all going to categorise themselves as cloud computing.
[09 May 2008]
Comment Then came a rapid evolution of products that kept spam at arm's length - either appliances at the network edge or in-the-cloud services that ensured an almost clean incoming email stream. Spam has been with us, in name at least, for some 15 years.
[02 May 2008]
Round-Up And what in the name of all that is good and holy is cloud computing? HP has claimed IT departments should be prepared for some churn and upheaval in coming years - or even more so than normal - as companies begin to adopt the idea of "cloud...
[11 Apr 2008]
News C is for The Cloud And searching the name of a friend could provide links to the social-networking sites the friend uses. OneSearch product at the CTIA trade show in Las Vegas yesterday, which it says make mobile search smarter, more relevant and...
[03 Apr 2008]
Comment C is for The Cloud I arrive at the Fira early to struggle through the be-suited throng and get my seat at the big name keynotes. It's day one proper of the Congress and the queues just got tails. Long tails.
[13 Feb 2008]
Photo The Horsehead nebula (pictured) is one of the most photographed objects in the sky and is a cold, dark cloud of gas and dust. This violent event was recorded nearly 1,000 years ago by Chinese and Japanese astronomers and the Crab gets its name from...
[28 Nov 2007]
News C is for The Cloud Freedom4 - the new brand name for the Pipex Wireless division - will initially target SMEs with the rollout of its symmetrical WiMax service, which it claims will operate at speeds of more than 10Mbps and will have a range of up...
[05 Oct 2007]
News C is for The Cloud And just as a website address used as a network's name attracts wi-fi users to an online store, for example, so too could a network ID be a simple message - imagine 'Drink and relax at Indie Café', in an area of well-known coffee...
[01 Jun 2007]
Comment I read this week that the former boss of wi-fi provider The Cloud has gone to a venture that has the lofty goal of tackling global warming. So, besides The Cloud's George Polk, it wasn't many weeks ago that we heard of SAP's Shai Agassi leaving...
[03 May 2007]
News Wi-fi success in the City not all about Cloud density Good news for Google as ever - the search giant is now a bigger name than the likes of Coke, Marlboro and Toyota after being crowned the most powerful global brand of 2007.
[30 Apr 2007]
Comment Some of the most expensive wi-fi charges are actually imposed by hotels that manage their own networks and billing, according to James Saunders, marketing director for hotspot provider and wholesaler The Cloud.
[09 Mar 2007]
Comment Wi-fi is ramping up all over the place and initiatives like The Cloud's upcoming mesh across the whole of the City of London show we won't all have to up our coffee intake. A user who travelled through Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Indonesia...
[19 Jan 2007]
Comment C is for The Cloud It's usually labelled 'Device Convergence' but perhaps we should call it by its proper name: 'Doing more stuff on fewer, cleverer toys'. Unwired's Richard Leyland explains. It's a major battleground for technology vendors in both...
[12 Dec 2006]
News T to Z: Tag cloud to Zombie T to Z: Tag cloud to Zombie T to Z: Tag cloud to Zombie T to Z: Tag cloud to Zombie Next page: T to Z: Tag cloud to Zombie Tag cloud - A visual system of displaying content, such as that found on a website, by order...
[24 Nov 2006]
Photo The image shows the smoke spanning 140 kilometres with Buncefield located at the topmost part of the cloud. London is completely covered by a black cloud! Iceland lives up to its name. Included are images of volcanic eruptions, dust storms and...
[17 Nov 2006]
Photo Wi-fi is provided by The Cloud.map) An ideal place to escape to catch up on some work Dirty Dicks benefits from wi-fi supplied by The Cloud. The wireless internet access in this cavernous pub is provided by The Cloud.
[31 Aug 2006]
AS Analysis This time we turn to the CEOs of Cambridge Silicon Radio and The Cloud. The Cloud is also more than British in outlook. You could say this is about a reaction to traditional big corporate tech - the list in its entirety, albeit future-looking...
[26 Sep 2005]
News The peer-to-peer feature is meant to enable connections between Windows computers without the need for a central server, so that they form a "peer-to-peer cloud". The feature uses a new version of Microsoft's peer name resolution protocol (PNRP...
[19 Aug 2005]
News But there is a silver lining to the cloud, said Cluley. The first six months of the year have been characterised by a number of big-name viruses - most notably Sasser and huge number of Netsky variants.
[30 Jul 2004]
News Shamoon believes that the deal could also remove a cloud of uncertainty from the antipiracy software market in general, as well as create new levels of competition among vendors looking to make a name in the space.
[13 Apr 2004]
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