office in cheat sheets
Cheat Sheet: Femtocell
Cheat Sheet I wouldn't get hung up on those that are remote - it could be that in the middle of a dense building 3G doesn't penetrate an office's walls. Femtocell. I'll avoid the Austin Powers gags. Thanks. Tell me, what does it mean? [25 Sep 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Government IT strategy
Cheat Sheet According to the Cabinet Office, people will be able to book doctor's appointments by pushing the "red button" on digital TV. The government's IT strategy? You mean it's got one? It has now. Basically, it's a huge overhaul of services inside and... [17 Nov 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Freedom of Information Act 2000
Cheat Sheet This was a national deadline for every public sector department and office to be ready to handle requests for information from the public but many left it until the last minute. Another law. What's this one about then? [12 Sep 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Grid computing
Cheat Sheet Another grid is being used by the Met Office to predict climate change and the EU has its own grid project, the Enabling Grids for E-Science in Europe project. Sounds like something out of the Matrix. [05 Jan 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Mash-ups
Cheat Sheet Just because somebody has put on a suit and gone into the office doesn't mean they want to be bored as soon as they start working. If this has anything to do with old people and their food I really don't want to hear it. [26 May 2006]
Cheat Sheet: CIO and CTO
Cheat Sheet It's not just that they rely on IT in the back office. Don't despair, it's not that bad. Explain. You're probably aware companies have IT departments… Now you're patronising me.well at the head of those departments is usually a CIO - a chief... [14 Jul 2004]
Cheat Sheet: The WEEE Directive
Cheat Sheet Well firstly it's worth stating that they are incredibly lazy if that is the case but they will still be required to do something more constructive than dump the equipment in a skip outside their office - or face fines or other measures. [29 Oct 2004]
Cheat Sheet: Cloud computing
Cheat Sheet This obviously means they can work more flexibly without having to rely on a connection back to their office network. Yeah, sorry about that but don't worry because cloud computing actually refers to services and applications that are hosted on and... [01 Aug 2008]
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