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FEUP Breaks Security-Performance Bottleneck With Check Point Technology
White Paper A new technology from Check Point called CoreXL helped alleviate the problem. The Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, (FEUP) is a Portuguese engineering teaching institution, integrated into the University of Porto, where... [05 Jul 2008]
MoD IT - late and over budget
News The MoD says the range of improvements delivered by the DII include enhancement of existing MoD systems, delivery of two systems to forces in Afghanistan at short notice, a "single point of contact" help desk and enabling benefits totalling £972m... [04 Jul 2008]
Will staff 'Right to Train' boost skills?
News The whole point is that any employer worth its salt is going to be training and should be training. Chapman said government help with skills would be more welcome if it took the form of tax breaks encouraging companies to invest in training. [19 Jun 2008]
Find and Replace Text or Other Items
White Paper Use Microsoft Office Word 2007 to find and replace text, formatting, paragraph breaks, page breaks (page break: The point at which one page ends and another begins. Microsoft Word inserts an "Automatic" (or soft) page break for the user, or the... [16 Apr 2008]
Location-based services set to boom
News Stuart Strickland, VP of CSR's location-based services unit, told silicon.com: "No matter what you do with GPS there comes a point when GPS as a positioning system breaks down. Worldwide subscribers are set to leap by nearly 168 per cent, says... [11 Feb 2008]
Transforming "the business of IT"
White Paper This methodology breaks your IT into its basic building blocks--a starting point for ongoing transformation. Learn how IBM's Component Business Model for the Business of IT can help you uncover the hidden value in your infrastructure. [12 Dec 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 23.11.07
Round-Up Tories and Liberal Democrats will alternately point and wag fingers with unbridled glee at glowering Gordon as he tries to keep his cool during the hooting and sniggering in Prime Minister's Question Time. [23 Nov 2007]
Domino's online breaks £200k-in-a-day barrier
News The channel generates 15 per cent of delivered sales in the UK, up from 12.4 per cent in 2006 and a 0.1 percentage point gain on the previous quarter. Fast-food retailer Domino's Pizza has marginally increased its online sales over the last quarter... [01 Nov 2007]
Brampton Factor: Network convergence is no simple task
Comment That is our propensity for pushing any new facility to the point where it breaks down. Adding video into the converged solution is a case in point, both for domestic and corporate networks. As businesses rush to roll out converged networks, few are... [17 Apr 2007]
Wi-fi patent threat looms after US ruling
News The judge in the case issued a summary judgment, which indicates the court is wholly convinced by the evidence, to the point where there are no questions of fact. Stan Schatt, a vice president at ABI Research, said: "One reason that wi-fi has... [21 Nov 2006]
Google exec queries Berners-Lee's semantic web
News But from Google's point of view, there are a few things you need to overcome, incompetence being the first. Berners-Lee said: "While you own the data that's fine but when somebody breaks and says, 'If you use our enterprise system, we will have all... [19 Jul 2006]
ServGate Security-Hardened Operating System: Value Imperatives for Unified Threat Management (UTM)
White Paper By deploying SGOS on dedicated network hardware, ServGate has created a high-performance, network edge security solution that is cost-effective, secure and requires little to no administrator effort, while delivering a contextualization of the... [14 Apr 2006]
Massachusetts officials scrutinise decision to go open
News But the IT Division's policy effectively shuts out Microsoft Office because the dominant supplier of productivity software does not support OpenDocument at this point. Massachusetts state officials have criticised a decision to adopt OpenDocument... [02 Nov 2005]
Boom in demand for IT contractors
News Staff shortages are compounded by contractors themselves taking breaks after completing six-month contracts. A report published this week has shown an increase in demand for IT contractors. Developers, Unix specialists, analysts, and project... [30 Jun 2005]
Boom in demand for IT contractors
News Staff shortages are compounded by contractors themselves taking breaks after completing six-month contracts. A report published this week has shown an increase in demand for IT contractors. Developers, Unix specialists, analysts, and project... [29 Jun 2005]
