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BEA presents liquid computing vision,
products and services, for simplified
enterprise computing
BEA presents liquid computing vision,
products and services, for simplified
enterprise computing
09/16/2004 07:18 AMAME Info Sep 16 2004 10:56AM GMT
Scam sites start spoofing secure sites
Scam sites start spoofing secure sites
12/12/2003 10:26 AMPersonal Computer World Dec 12 2003 9:16AM ET
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ADV: Grid Computing Resource Center.
Gain access to exclusive Grid Computing
content.
ADV: Grid Computing Resource Center.
Gain access to exclusive Grid Computing
content.
07/27/2004 08:10 PMThe Grid unites servers and storage into a single system that acts as
a single computer - all your applications tap into all your computing
power. Hardware resources are fully utilized and spikes in demand are
met with ease. This Web site sponsored by Oracle brings you the
resources you need to evaluate your organization's adoption of grid
technologies. The Grid is ready when you are.
XYZ Computing
XYZ Computing
07/19/2004 04:26 AMAlphaCool Cape Watercooling System @ XYZ
Computing
xyzcomputing.com/reviews/alphacool.htm
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TR 100: Computing
TR 100: Computing
09/20/2004 01:04 AMTechnology Review Sep 20 2004 5:41AM GMT
The New Computing
The New Computing
09/24/2002 03:25 PMComputing Gets Physical
Computing Gets Physical
06/28/2004 10:04 AM“I’m standing in front of a green backdrop inside a windowless
studio at Cybernet Systems, a technology research and development
company in Ann Arbor, MI. A digital camera in front of me is beaming
my image, real time, to a television monitor that shows a scene
typical of a nightly news weather report. There I am, standing before
a map of the Midwest. I extend my arm and begin twirling my hand over
the blip of Detroit. The map behind me zooms in on the area beneath my
palm. The city widens into view and comes into focus. Looks like it’s
going to be a wet one, folks. This is GestureStorm - a software
system Cybernet developed to let weather broadcasters run through
their forecasts with simple flicks of the hand.”
64-Bit Computing On The Launchpad
64-Bit Computing On The Launchpad
04/05/2005 04:14 AMChips from Intel and a new version of Windows set the stage for
advances
BBC on DRM and Trusted Computing
BBC on DRM and Trusted Computing
03/22/2005 04:42 PMSlashdot Mar 20 2005 10:11PM GMT
Intro to 64-Bit Computing
Intro to 64-Bit Computing
03/13/2003 10:21 AM
Ars discusses 64-bit processors
Affordable 64 Bit Computing
Affordable 64 Bit Computing
06/19/2004 01:12 AMAMD Zone Jun 19 2004 5:44AM GMT
Introduction to 64-bit Computing and
x86-64
Introduction to 64-bit Computing and
x86-64
03/13/2003 10:16 AMComputing Classics
Computing Classics
04/18/2005 01:56 AMPC Magazine Apr 18 2005 6:22AM GMT
Computing To The 5th Power
Computing To The 5th Power
12/17/2004 06:31 PMWhen Computing Was Reliable
When Computing Was Reliable
03/19/2003 10:27 PMLast week, vendors of some high-profile open source products were
taken to task for newly discovered flaws in their code that required
yet another round of software patching. In the rush to embrace
complexity, computer users have given up some of the most important
computing tools of the last 50 years.
When to consider utility computing
When to consider utility computing
04/13/2004 04:53 AMMany organizations are expanding their use of online services on a
global scale, using a range of diverse computing and communications
devices on an increasingly real-time basis. Their CIOs want to monitor
what IT resources are being used and what they cost, and want to
provide business solutions rather than manage systems integration.
These dynamics are the fundamental drivers for utility computing, a
technology platform where computing, storage, applications, and
network resources are available as needed, and where customers are
billed on a pay-per-use basis. The vision of utility computing is to
access information services in a fashion similar to those provided by
telephone, cable TV, or electric utilities.
Cool computing
Cool computing
08/30/2004 01:52 PMUSA Today Aug 30 2004 5:51PM GMT
Mechanical Computing
Mechanical Computing
05/29/2004 01:44 PMSafer Computing On The Way
Safer Computing On The Way
08/10/2004 04:21 PMBangkok Post Aug 10 2004 7:51PM GMT
Mobile Computing
Mobile Computing
05/03/2004 08:06 AMPC Magazine May 3 2004 12:42PM GMT
Trusted Computing
Trusted Computing
05/23/2004 01:52 AM
Trusted Computing. Microsoft and friends are proposing some
major
alterations to
the way that computers work, the ostensible goal being to increase
security. But
others say that the
real goals are much more insidious.
How CFD (and a whole lot of computing
power)
How CFD (and a whole lot of computing
power)
04/09/2005 05:21 PMAutomotive Design & Production Apr 9 2005 9:27PM GMT
What Is Grid Computing, Anyway?
What Is Grid Computing, Anyway?
03/20/2003 01:05 PMOne good way to gauge a new technology's degree of acceptance is to
observe whether it
has moved out of the laboratory and onto store shelves -- from science
to commerce.
According to that measure, grid computing is just coming of age.
How Much Computing Power Does It Really
Take?
How Much Computing Power Does It Really
Take?
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIt seems that every time chipmakers improve the clock speed and
performance of microprocessors, analysts say those new chips pack more
power than the typical user needs. In their view, two- or
three-year-old computers can run office productivity applications and
can access the Web as rapidly as a user's Internet connection permits.
Beauty in Computing
Beauty in Computing
03/11/2003 09:43 AMBeauty in Computing
A little random but I'm thinking over stuff as I ponder next
features (and I also needed a post to verify my rss expiration
function). I'm always amazed by the prettiness that Linux is
capable of when the right theme is developed. A.Sleep's stuff is
a good example. [_Go_]<
/A>
What made me think of this is Brent's rant on Windows XP and the
playskool interface. I wonder if he'd like A.Sleep's stuff
better. [_Go_]
Mac.Ars takes on 64-bit computing
Mac.Ars takes on 64-bit computing
02/17/2004 09:17 PMMac.Ars returns with a look at Apple's 64-bit computing strategy.
They've got the 64-bit CPU now, what do they need to do next?
Sovereign Computing
Sovereign Computing
12/19/2004 03:53 PM
Neide is 14.
After school and before going to work with her sister, she passes
by the public Internet center in Vila Tiradentes, Brazil, and notices
that 11 people have already accessed the sovereign services she set up
the day before.
She doesn't have a PC at home, let alone fast Internet access, nor
does she have money for web hosting. This is why she had used a free
host called Geocities before, which benefited by placing ads on her
site.
However she has a classmate, Pedro, whose father owns a shop where
he has a PC and fast Internet.
With Pedro and another 4 friends that she met on the net, she got
7MHz worth of processing power and some 20MB of HD space in all.
In fact she got twice as much, but she let half of it to Gladson,
Maicon and Carla, three other visitors of the Internet center. They
are younger than Neide and she is teaching them the first steps in
computers.
Neide's story is only just beginning.
Sun rolls out pay-per-use computing
Sun rolls out pay-per-use computing
02/01/2005 09:07 PMSun Microsystems Inc. late yesterday rolled out pay-per-use computing
power as well as data storage and software packages tailored for
specific projects.
Theory of Computing (ToC)
Theory of Computing (ToC)
03/22/2005 05:09 PMTheory of Computing (ToC)http://theoryofcomputing.org/
Theory of Computing (ToC) is a new Open Access online
journal dedicated to the widest dissemination, free of charge, of high
quality research papers in all areas of Theoretical Computer Science.
The journal will not differ from the best existing publications in its
commitment to and method of peer review to ensure the highest quality.
The scientific content of ToC is guaranteed by a world-class editorial
board. Following the model of the highly successful Electronic Journal
of Combinatorics, ToC is an all-volunteer operation. The key
difference between ToC and existing publications (paper as well as
electronic) in the areas covered by ToC is its commitment to free
access. We believe that the Theory community can no longer turn a
blind eye to the plight of CS libraries, around the country and around
the world. Publisher: University of Chicago Department of Computer
Science. This will be added to
Academic Resources
2005 Internet MiniGuide. This has been added to
Research Resources
Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.
Organic Computing
Organic Computing
09/02/2004 01:53 PM
Somehow I think I could have told him that
Chia + Keyboard == Sadness. Still, an entirely more healthy keyboard
chow than most programmers subsist on. (Thanks, Gysh!)
Look - Slightly Larger Pic [Gizmodo]
Photos: In-car-computing
Photos: In-car-computing
03/25/2005 05:23 PMConcept cars at a New York auto show use computing to make driving
easier--and with MP3 players, more enjoyable.
Computing Dictionary
Computing Dictionary
01/05/2004 11:02 AMFOLDOC - Computing Dictionary: FOLDOC stands
for "Free Online Dictionary of Computing." It seems pretty
comprehensive. Worth a look.
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New Lab for Social Computing at RIT
New Lab for Social Computing at RIT
12/22/2004 01:55 AM
Liz has announced her new Lab for Social Computing at RIT
over on Many-2-Many. I'm excited to be on the advisory
board and look forward to seeing some great work from lab.
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Seamless computing
Seamless computing
07/13/2004 08:25 PMComputer Times Asia Jul 13 2004 11:51PM GMT
The History Of Computing, Or Some Of It
The History Of Computing, Or Some Of It
07/14/2004 03:00 PMWe found a gem poking around on the corporate network the other
day: a PDF of "The
History of Programming Languages", a poster by O'Reilly that
shows 50 programming languages and their timelines and
interrelationships. Chris posted back in March about the progenitor of this chart, Éric Lévénez's Computer Languages
History, which is kept very up to date (it already has yesterday's
PHP
5.0 release).
A few interesting tidbits from the chart:
- Ruby and Oak (Java's predecessor) are among the biggest mutts in
programming history, the former taking ideas from 5 languages, the
latter from 6.
- Noone has ever heavily borrowed ideas from COBOL since the sixties
(and even then, only PL/I did).
- BASIC emerged from Fortran and Algol160 (whatever that
is).
Equally interesting are the graphs that show the giant UNIX history hairball,
as well as the slightly more organized history of Windows.
If I can find a big enough wall, I'm going to send that history of
UNIX diagram to the roll-fed plotter we use for UML hairballs.
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Dubious achievements in computing for
'03
Dubious achievements in computing for
'03
01/01/2004 07:55 AMSan Jose Mercury News Jan 1 2004 7:49AM ET
Network Computing 04Q2
Network Computing 04Q2
05/20/2004 02:28 AMXML May 20 2004 6:20AM GMT
Duo Join on Utility Computing
Duo Join on Utility Computing
04/26/2004 07:34 AMEgenera Inc. and 3Pardata Inc. are teaming up to give enterprises a
virtualized server and storage offering for data centers.
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