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Macromedia Case Study: Sinclair Community College
White Paper With enrollment of 24,000 students, Sinclair Community College is the largest single-campus college in downtown Dayton, Ohio, and is among the largest community college campuses in America. As the state struggles to create new jobs, Sinclair can... [16 Jul 2004]
Matthew Sinclair
CIO Profile Matthew Sinclair is European CIO for global insurance broker and risk advisor Marsh where he champions the automation and transformation of the insurance value chain through electronic trading and settlement. [11 Jun 2008]
Sinclair Community College Leverages an Adaptive IT HP Infrastructure to Provide Innovative Educational Experiences
White Paper Located in downtown Dayton, Ohio, Sinclair Community College has become one of the largest community college campuses in the U.S. Sinclair Community College deployed 3,600 HP Compaq Business Desktop dc7100, 500 HP Compaq Business Notebook nc8000... [09 Apr 2005]
In brief: Sinclair Montrose gears up for NHS business
News Sinclair Montrose, a health services provider, is ready to tender for NHS contracts with the acquisition of the ASA Locums agency. The £11m purchase gives Sinclair Montrose control over specialist staff such as physiotherapists and speech therapists. [06 Jul 1998]
Sinclair Oil Uses Novell exteNd to Reduce Back-End Development Time By 80 Percent
White Paper Sinclair wanted to create new Web applications to automate many of its manual processes in order to better serve its employees and customers. With a small IT staff, Sinclair needed an application development platform that was extremely easy to use... [05 Mar 2004]
Technologies Time Forgot: The Acorn Electron
News Following last week's look at the Sinclair ZX Spectrum (http://www.silicon.com/a50364 ), this week we consider one of its rivals in the UK home computing market almost 20 years ago, the Acorn Electron. [18 Jan 2002]
Those were the days: Remembering the ZX Spectrum
Comment Ever since we decided to take a trip down memory lane and remember the Sinclair Spectrum - a machine that gave many of us our first taste of computing - we've been swamped by Reader Comments. He said: "The affection the Sinclair range engendered is... [17 Jan 2002]
My first computer: The BBC Micro
News Early discussions with Clive Sinclair were fruitless, when the machine he offered failed to match the rigorous specifications (Spectrum aficionados take note), and eventually only a last minute cobble offered by a small team from a small company... [20 Jan 2005]
My first computer: The Commodore 64
News Thus far we've featured the BBC Micro, the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, the Acorn Electron and the Vic-20. A number of 'old skool' commentators in the UK have made that point that to own a Commodore was to support a US goliath against the plucky Brits... [03 Feb 2005]
My first computer: The Acorn Electron
News However, the fact that Clive Sinclair was knighted in a previous Honours List gives a pretty clear indication as to who won the home computing battle of the 1980s. By the early eighties Acorn was enjoying great success with the BBC B - the computer... [14 Jan 2005]
My first computer: The Dragon 32
News The company soon received a timely boost from its rivals: Acorn and even the mighty Sinclair were hit by supply problems, and, thanks to some heavy promotion by Boots the Chemist, Dragon 32s were flying off the shelves. [10 Feb 2005]
3,300 new viruses hit computers
News Mass mailers usually feature executable file attachments and stripping these attachments at the gateway is a simple method of reducing infection," Sinclair said. Mark Sinclair, Trend Australia's technical services manager, said both viruses were... [07 Sep 2004]
Technologies That Time Forgot: The ZX Spectrum
News The ZX81 became the first Sinclair machine available on the high street and despite having just one kilobyte of RAM, no colour and a keyboard that a cash till would be ashamed of, 350,000 units were sold in the first year. [14 Jan 2002]
My first computer: The ZX Spectrum
News The ZX81 became the first Sinclair machine available on the high street and despite having just one kilobyte of RAM, no colour and a keyboard that a cash till would be ashamed of, 350,000 units were sold in the first year. [11 Jan 2005]
Virus alert: Zotob worm hits Windows 2000
News Mark Sinclair, technical services director at Trend Micro Australia, told ZDNet Australia that it was about to issue a yellow alert - which means the worm is being reported in at least two [global] regions and there is a high potential for damage... [15 Aug 2005]
