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Exclusive: Former MySQL boss Marten Mickos talks open source
Comment The pull of open source is such that is has attracted the eye of software monolith and serial acquirer Oracle: the company announced its intention to buy Sun, which now owns MySQL, for $4.7bn earlier this year - a move... [19 Nov 2009]
Jimmy Wales
AS Profile Wales is a serial entrepreneur. Jimmy Wales, co-founder of the free encyclopaedia Wikipedia, is a familiar face on the Agenda Setters list and one whose star is rising. He made the top 10 in 2006; the top five in 2008;... [08 Oct 2009]
Niklas Zennström
AS Profile This year the serial entrepreneur continues to be a serial Agenda Setter, landing just outside the top 10 in 11th place. Niklas Zennström is best known as co-founder of Skype - the voice over IP internet... [08 Oct 2009]
Elon Musk
AS Profile He continued his serial entrepreneurship with an online banking venture that eventually became PayPal, with the money transfer business then sold to eBay for $1.5bn in 2002. Proving great technology ideas don't have to... [29 Sep 2009]
Craig Venter
AS Profile As a third judge put it, he is: "A serial applied tech entrepreneur who positions and drives ahead of the curve at the tech/bio-systems leading edge. Craig Venter is an American scientist colloquially known as the father... [29 Sep 2009]
Innovating Faster With Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor-Based Workstations and Dassault Systemes Solutions
White Paper Innovative Intel Quad-Core technology lets one move from serial to simultaneous workflows and achieve massive improvements in throughput. Intel and HP have a commitment to strong, ongoing R&D collaboration with Dassault... [30 Aug 2009]
Optimizing the Performance of IBM System x and BladeCenter Servers Using Intel Xeon 5500 Series Processors
White Paper In a two-processor scenario, the Xeon 5500 series processors are connected through a serial coherency link called QuickPath Interconnect (QPI). The Intel Xeon 5500 series processors are next-generation quad-core... [30 Aug 2009]
Verification of Bit-Error Rate in Bang-Bang Clock and Data Recovery Circuits
White Paper High speed serial data links are expected to transmit data at very high rates with very high fidelity. Today speeds approaching 10 Gb/s are becoming common with 40 Gb/s on the horizon. Typically, a maximum Bit-Error Rate... [29 Aug 2009]
Cross-SAGE: SAGE Data Mining Tool Based on Set Theory
White Paper SAGE (Serial Analysis of Gene Expression) is a technique for analyzing gene expression of a series of tags obtained from cDNA. This technology lets biologists analyze and observe the relative gene expressions of many... [29 Aug 2009]
Innovate More, Iterate Faster: Siemens PLM Software, HP, and Intel Deliver Technologies to Revolutionize Your Business
White Paper Siemens PLM Software, HP, and Intel deliver technologies to revolutionize business, enabling to work differently and move from serial to simultaneous workflows. Intel, HP, and Siemens PLM Software have a long history of... [05 Aug 2009]
An Introduction to the Intel QuickPath Interconnect
White Paper The inline CRC codes provide more error coverage with less overhead than serial CRC approaches. With its high-bandwidth, low-latency characteristics, the Intel QuickPath Interconnect advances the processor bus evolution,... [05 Aug 2009]
Improving BIOS Debugging Using USB 2.0 Methods: Moving Beyond POST Checkpoints
White Paper The current method of using a PCI card to display checkpoints has a number of limitations, especially with the industry shifting away from PCI expansion slots in favor of expansion using serial bus standards. [05 Aug 2009]
Photos: What Brown's reshuffle means for tech
Photo Serial tech entrepreneur Sir Alan Sugar has been appointed enterprise champion by the government. Following a week of political turmoil culminating in a cabinet reshuffle, silicon.com takes a look at the changes wrought... [10 Jun 2009]
Emulated RFID Security Without Extensive Cryptography
White Paper In consequence, a person carrying an RFID tag effectively broadcasts a fixed serial number to nearby readers providing a ready vehicle for clandestine physical tracking conventional cryptographic algorithms aiming to... [15 Apr 2009]
Redundant Serial-to-Ethernet Data Connections for Mission-Critical Devices
White Paper The popularity of serial-to-Ethernet technology has increased steadily since the release of the first serial device servers in the late 1990's. There are two main benefits to using Ethernet to transmit... [02 Apr 2009]