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Silicon.com unveils second winner of F1 competition

News Silicon.com is delighted to announce the second winner of its Formula 1 competition. David Lightwood, CRM practice manager at Sema Group, will be off to spend a day at former F1 driver Jonathan Palmer's Motor Sensation.

[15 Mar 2000]

Bill Gates to sponsor <strong>F1</strong> Toyota team?

Bill Gates to sponsor F1 Toyota team?

News With calls last week from analysts suggesting Microsoft would do well to spend some of its cash pile, it seems the Redmond giant could be about to blow $40m a year on fast cars. According to report in German newspaper Bild am Sonntag, Chairman...

[21 Jun 2004]

Silicon.com unveils third winner of F1 competition

News Silicon.com is delighted to announce the third winner of its Formula 1 competition. Debbie Connor, aircraft controller, British Airways, will be off to spend a day at former F1 driver Jonathan Palmer's Motor Sensation.

[21 Mar 2000]

Ericsson Core Bluetooth Software Stack B-F1

whitepaper This paper is focused on the Ericsson Core Bluetooth Software Stack B-F1, a complete full-featured Bluetooth software stack that provides semiconductor companies with a reliable and flexible way to embed full Bluetooth software functionality in...

Tags: mobile - wireless communications, bluetooth, ericsson, stack

[19 Jun 2004]

Renault F1 Team Turns to Clearswift to Protect Their Competitive Edge

whitepaper Formula 1 is a highly competitive sport involving highly developed tactics and engineering. Renault has a highly successful 26-year track record in Formula 1. Throughout the 1990's, Renault was the most successful manufacturer in the sport...

Tags: spam and e-mail marketing, sport, renault, intellectual

[02 May 2004]

Q&A: Alex Burns, COO at AT&T Williams F1 team

Comment As the COO of the AT&T Williams Formula One team, Alex Burns works in one of the most fast-moving, dynamic, intensive and competitive industries around. His role since May 2005 has been to improve the way the business operates and create a team...

Tags: networking, wireless networking, at&t, lenovo

[15 Mar 2007]

Hitachi Case Study: The Ultimate F1 Fan

whitepaper Formula One is the fastest and most technically advanced sport on the planet. So when SAUBER PETRONAS were building one of the world's most sophisticated centres for aerodynamics, they demanded state-of-the-art technology.

Tags: supercomputers, art, upgrade, supercomputer

[08 Oct 2004]

Novell overtakes Outlook in Benetton F1 pit change

News Formula 1 team Benetton has replaced Microsoft Outlook with Novell GroupWise. The company - which has over 200 staff - has been using Outlook for the past three years. But Debbie Edwards, who was recently promoted to IS director, believes the...

[10 Apr 2000]

Toyota Motorsport: On Track for Success in F1 Racing With BMC Software

whitepaper Toyota Motorsport GmbH is Toyota's European-based motorsport centre. The challenge was to optimise IT resources to improve the speed and quality of IT services for enhanced strategic planning and cost savings.

Tags: business service management, motorsport, european, marketplace

[16 Sep 2005]

Win tickets to Benetton F1 launch in Barcelona

News To ease the post-millennium, back-to-work blues, Silicon.com has teamed up with Informix to offer two tickets to Barcelona for the launch of the Mild Seven Benetton Playlife Formula One car and Informix-powered Web site.

[05 Jan 2000]

Photos: Rocket-propelled 'F1' racing jets

Photo Plans for rocket-propelled aircraft to race each other round a 3D racecourse in the sky have been launched by Peter Diamandis, the man behind the $10m X-Prize for suborbital space travel. This artist's impression shows how the races will look.

Tags: gps

[05 Oct 2005]

Supercomputer to power <strong>F1</strong> team BMW-Sauber

Supercomputer to power F1 team BMW-Sauber

News Formula One team BMW-Sauber has revealed the secret weapon in its attempt to move up the grid in 2007 - the fastest supercomputer in industrial use in Europe. The Swiss-based team has been using the computer - called Albert 2 - at its HQ in Hinwil...

Tags: supercomputer, bmw, intel

[04 Jan 2007]

Accelerating Team Performance With Symantec

whitepaper Teamwork and innovation. The two key drivers behind the success of the ING Renault F1 Team - and the architecting factors behind the Team winning the Drivers' and the Constructors' World Championship in 2005 and 2006.

Tags: unix

[17 Jan 2008]

silicon.com competition winner meets Lewis Hamilton

News Lucky silicon.com reader Bryan Smith met up with Brit F1 sensation Lewis Hamilton last Thursday for a spin around the famous Goodwood racing circuit. Smith - a systems manager from Poole in Dorset and regular silicon.com reader - correctly answered...

Tags: f1, vodafone

[31 Jul 2007]

How Formula One takes tech to the extremes

News Following Jenson Button's maiden F1 win in Hungary last year, he talked about the vital role his Honda team played in getting him to the top step of the podium. But an increasingly important force behind any successful Formula One team is technology.

Tags: 2007, honda, technology, networking

[14 Mar 2007]

Tales of helpdesk woe - really that funny?

Comment We've all heard tales of helpdesk woe. For instance, there's the woman who pressed the F1 'Help' button on her keyboard and waited for desktop support to appear. It's not the Bat phone, you know. Then there was the woman who used her CD ROM drive...

[13 Aug 2002]

Managed Development Environment Delivers Best Formula One Car

whitepaper The Honda Racing F1 Team, owned by Honda Motor Co, was founded in 1997. Honda Racing F1 Team wanted to design and build a new Formula One car in the brief, five-month off-season. Teams of designers and engineers in the UK and Japan must collaborate...

Tags: groupware - workflow

[14 Jan 2008]

Product Development Delivers Competitive Edge

whitepaper Williams F1 is one of the world's leading manufacturers of Formula One race cars and a nine-time Formula One World Constructors champion. Accenture collaborated with WilliamsF1 to enhance its product development cycle to support improved...

Tags: methodology, race, formula, car

[01 Mar 2004]

Accelerated Information Integrity With Data and Storage Management and High Availability Solutions From Symantec and Network Appliance

whitepaper Designing high-performance race cars is a science that relies on a huge amount of data collected from cars in action. The Renault F1 Team relies on a combination of Symantec software, Veritas Business Critical Services, and Network Appliance...

Tags: high availability, cars, availability, action

[07 Sep 2006]

Comparison of a Traditional CDMA Network Cellular Repeater and Oberon's C-BRES

whitepaper Oberon's C-BRES is a next generation "smart" repeater that resolves many of the problems that plague traditional cellular repeaters. It is built on an F1-F2-F1 frequency translating principle that avoids the stability issues of a F1-F1 repeater...

Tags: cellular, repeater, knowledge, next generation

[06 Oct 2005]

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