core in comment and analysis
Leader: BT's fluid core
Leader For practically every business and public sector office in the UK, the upgrading of BT's core network - known as the 21st Century Network project, or 21CN - is highly significant. The big contract win story of the day - actually a story about... [28 Apr 2005]
Leader: Microsoft must tend to core markets
Leader The software giant, if it wants to continue to own that moniker, needs to keep an eye on its core markets. Microsoft has grown so big in certain markets that it almost seems laughable to even attempt to compete with it there. [19 May 2004]
The Core of Apple: open source spirit to guide the Mac OS
Comment The Mexican wave started on the left of the auditorium and people jumped to their feet in a frenzy of applause. The wave petered out by the time it hit the media stand in the middle and although the claps turned to boos later in the show the... [27 Sep 2000]
Get mobile addicts out of the BlackBerry jam
Comment But there's nothing wrong with the core technology, says Rob Bamforth - at least nothing a touch of mobile netiquette won't put right. The answer lies not in faults with the core technology or - save the odd system-wide crash - in the implementation. [21 Feb 2008]
Virgin on the ridiculous? Well actually, no
Comment And when they declare they will concentrate on 'core strengths', the natural reaction is 'what core strengths? And that's what they mean by core strengths. When two of the companies who had their fingers burnt in the recent unmetered net access... [31 Jul 2000]
ARM Factfile
Comment The ARM7TDMI Microprocessor core is one of the company's most popular products to date. The company's ARM1026EJ-S microprocessor core with Jazelle (Java) enhancement technology is targeted at applications such as next-generation hand-held products... [19 Jul 2002]
Paul Otellini
AS Profile The panel singled him out as the man who oversaw the development and successful launch of the company's innovative and much-lauded Core 2 Duo microprocessor, which was released this year. The battle for supremacy in the microprocessor market... [12 Oct 2007]
Surviving the recession: a Quocirca series
Comment Therefore, why does the company employ a large number of people to implement and manage something which is non-core? It is unlikely that, as an IT project manager working within an IT department, your company's core business is actually IT. [13 Feb 2002]
Gil Tene
AS Profile With others argue over whether two-core or four-core is better, Azul has developed 24-core processors which feature built-in virtualisation plus lower acquisition and running costs than comparable technology. [25 Sep 2006]
Devil's Advocate: Talk is just more data
Comment Certainly, the core networks operated by BT and other carriers have been wholly digital for some time. ISDN is a telephone service that gives the subscriber relatively direct access to the facilities of the core network. [19 May 2003]
Analysis: Choosing enterprise portal technology
Comment Typically a vendor's offering will include a core portal engine along with features such as application integration, collaboration, search, business intelligence and content management. However, the core functionality largely remains the same... [24 Mar 2004]
The Bloor Perspective: Ballmer on Linux, IBM's dinosaur and SQL's future
Comment It accepts that this core now possesses credibility in the commercial world. To kick things off the company acknowledged that in the past it has lost credibility by criticising the Linux core (kernel and web server stack). [19 May 2003]
Q&A: BT CTO Matt Bross
Comment Bross, appointed to BT in 2002 when he moved from US-based Williams Communications, is leading the nationwide 21st Century Network (21CN) project, in which BT will replace copper circuit-switched networks with a single IP-based core infrastructure. [22 Sep 2005]
Paul Otellini
AS Profile This year the company launched its new Core and Core 2 chip architectures which have been widely acclaimed as the its best ever. Why? Chipping away in a tough market It's a slide down the Agenda Setters rankings for Paul Otellini, who became Intel... [25 Sep 2006]
Leader: The misguided desire to grow, grow, grow
Leader When it succeeds at Y, everyone's happy but when it fails it means redundancy and losses that could bring down the core business, X. Sure, it was a poor management decision to step into a new market - one quite unlike its core consumer business... [18 Jun 2004]
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