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Busting the myths about QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions and IBM Smart Business

White Paper So you already know there aren't actually any alligators in the New York City sewers and that the Loch Ness monster doesn't really exist, but how many myths about IBM Smart Business and QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions do... [08 Oct 2009]

The Weekly Round-Up: 18.09.09

Round-Up Manufacturing costs are lower, there'd be no need to dig up roads or lay cables in sewers. A lot of people think their broadband service is bad. You probably think your broadband is bad. Even people that don't have... [18 Sep 2009]

San Francisco PUC Gets Better Data for Capital Planning With IBM Maximo Asset Management Solution

White Paper Thanks to the efforts of the 1,800 employees and the facilities of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), these waters are spared from the pollution that the city drains into its sewers and runoff basins. [01 Sep 2009]

City traders move to the sewers

News Financial trading businesses in London can now link to stock exchanges via the city's sewers. Follow the link to see photos of the Geo network in London's sewers. According to Geo,... [07 May 2009]

Images: Putting next-gen Broadband Britain on the map

Photo Scotland: Dundee has been selected as the UK's second Fibrecity (after Bournemouth), which means it's getting its sewers stuffed with fibre by H2O Networks. NGA in the UK: Broadband Britain isn't doing too badly after... [27 Jan 2009]

High fibre, high investment and high speeds

News One such rollout saw Dundee OK the laying of cable down its sewers to give residents the fastest - and possibly smelliest - fat pipes. While it's been some years since the UK became a majority broadband nation but 2008... [29 Dec 2008]

How global computing grid could save the world

News Photos: Broadband in London's Victorian sewers A global grid of computers could one day be used to protect the world against disease pandemics and natural disasters. It's a vision that has been set out by "Big Bang" lab... [20 Oct 2008]

Bournemouth's sewer Fibrecity kicks off

News The city's sewers will play home to the fibre optic cables themselves, a small trench will take the fibre to a box installed on the outside of the customer's home. For the residents of Bournemouth, super high speed... [17 Oct 2008]

Acer topples HP from Europe top spot

News Photos: Broadband in London's Victorian sewers HP has been toppled from the top spot in the Europe, Middle East and Africa PC-selling league by Acer, partly as a result of Acer's success in the booming netbook market. [16 Oct 2008]

Is Nokia losing its enterprise mojo?

Comment Photos: Broadband in London's Victorian sewers Nokia has announced it will stop marketing its own unified communications offerings for enterprise mobility. Natasha Lomas asks if the Mighty Finn has fallen out of love... [06 Oct 2008]

Firefox 3.1 to jump on privacy bandwagon?

News Photos: Broadband in London's Victorian sewers The next version of Firefox is likely to add a private surfing mode to Mozilla's popular browser. Such functionality is already included in the beta of Internet Explorer 8... [16 Sep 2008]

IE8 unleashed as Microsoft plays Firefox catch-up

News Photos: Broadband in London's Victorian sewers Microsoft released the second public beta for Internet Explorer 8 on Wednesday. If anything, this release brings IE up to par with alternative browsers such as Opera,... [28 Aug 2008]

Blowing up hard drives, stinky broadband and super cars

Photo Here is the long descent down into the sewers. The Tesla Roadster, a sporty variation on the electric car, was one of the many high powered and eco-friendly cars on show at the British International Motor Show in London. [01 Aug 2008]

Editor's Blog: Back to the future

Comment So earlier this week I found myself in east London, getting kitted out in very big boots and a hard hat to visit a part of the Northern Outfall Sewer, built in 1862-3 and one of the city's six main interceptory sewers. [24 Jul 2008]

Photos: Broadband in London's Victorian sewers

Photo It's one of London's six main interceptory sewers which run for almost 100 miles in total. silicon.com took a trip out to the east end of London, to the Thames Water depot near Stratford, for a rare trip down inside... [22 Jul 2008]

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