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Photos: Take a tour of Microsoft's self-contained datacentre
Photo The fourth-generation units are newer even than the containers found at Microsoft's recently opened Chicago datacentre. At its Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles last week, Microsoft gave attendees a... [24 Nov 2009]
Connect Every K-12 Laptop... Wirelessly, Effortlessly, Securely
White Paper In addition, the Internet and other communications networks have opened access to a plethora of information never before available, taking students well beyond their classroom resources. The increased use of laptop... [12 Nov 2009]
Optimizing Tunneled Grid Connectivity Across Firewalls
White Paper In some cases, ports are opened indefinitely for Grid applications, but this compromises security significantly. Grids today generally assume that concurrent network connections are possible among many processors... [11 Nov 2009]
Photos: Emerging tech from location-based services to social networking
Photo AT&T Labs in San Francisco opened its doors on Thursday to show off its Emerging Devices division, as well as some research projects around location-based services, social networking, and medical devices of the future. [09 Nov 2009]
BT offers free fibre to Glasgow businesses
News BT's Glasgow taster follows FTTC trials in Whitchurch in Cardiff, and Muswell Hill in London - where the telco has opened a shop to shout about the benefits of fibre. BT is offering a free taste of superfast broadband to... [05 Nov 2009]
Photos: Inside a Microsoft datacentre
Photo Microsoft recently opened its Chicago datacentre. In its first phase, the ground floor of the facility is designed to hold up to 56 containers, each filled with somewhere between 1,800 to 2,500 servers. [04 Nov 2009]
Photos: Google Waves hello to a new way of doing business
Photo The wave is opened by a home loans manager and a business analyst who use Gravity to design the business process model for selling insurance on mortgages offered by the bank. Since Google launched its Wave collaboration... [02 Nov 2009]
Photos: Salesforce.com rides the Google wave with CRM app
Photo In this case, the customer has opened the wave to report a problem. Earlier this year, Google launched a collaboration platform called Wave. Using the platform, individuals can access shared windows called 'waves' where... [30 Oct 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Augmented reality
Cheat Sheet According to ABI, an entirely new mass market for AR has opened up in the mobile world, thanks to the increasing availability of technology such as video cameras, GPS, compasses, and accelerometers on smartphones. [27 Oct 2009]
Photos: New BlackBerry Bold-ly goes for European design
Photo RIM's Bochum facility (pictured below), which opened last year, is currently working on RIM's next device, according to Lazaridis. "A little less bold" is how RIM's co-CEO has described the latest incarnation of its Bold... [21 Oct 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Windows 7
Cheat Sheet Windows 7 users should get fewer interruptions while carrying out tasks: features such as the User Account Control function, which frequently opened dialogue boxes, have also been addressed and now users should be able... [20 Oct 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 09.10.09
Round-Up The research has opened thousands of metaphorical cupboards with the result that thousands of plastic, beige, badly designed skeletons are tumbling out. I've just been speaking to Tim, he's madly in love. [09 Oct 2009]
Curve
White Paper Curve, a theater which opened in November 2008 in the UK, needed a highly flexible communications solution that could support both its current communications and customer interaction requirements. Download this case... [06 Oct 2009]
Netbooks, Apple goodies, vintage kit and a futuristic datacentre
Photo Computer giant IBM opened the doors to a datacentre showcasing the latest in green technology last month. Bonhams previewed some vintage tech last month as the London auctioneer prepared to put a selection of classic... [02 Oct 2009]
The Remote Access Revolution: Secure Access to Your Enterprise Network
White Paper When an employee or partner accesses a network through an extranet, remote access gateway or desktop, they have effectively opened a door to the organization's most sensitive assets, intellectual property and customer data. [01 Oct 2009]