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OCF goes nuclear with Gemstone deployment
Kayleigh Bateman, CRN , Thursday 7 August 2008 at 10:53:00 VAR implements Gemstone HPC cluster for the National Nuclear Laboratory High-performing computing (HPC) reseller OCF has implemented a high performance computing cluster (HPCC) known as Gemstone at the National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL)....
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High street retailers winning online shopping battle
High street retailers are pulling ahead of their online only counterparts when it comes to online shopping in the UK, according to new research.
Netimperative |
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Everyclick opens search engine to all UK charities
Charity search engine Everyclick has made its charity search engine more accessible to all UK charities.
Netimperative |
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Cable & Wireless deploys regional MPLS network
The company intends to use the new network to support its enterprise customers and tap into a growing demand for MPLS services
ITP.net |
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Shining Stars
First Hawaiian Bank pledged a $100,000 four-year grant to assist Chaminade University with the upgrade and expansion of its Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics to meet an increased demand for courses in biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, physics and forensic sciences.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
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Icahn officially steps onboard at Yahoo!
Playing nice…
Silicon.com |
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Huawei to build China's first 40G WDM network
Christian Chua, president of transport network products at Huawei, said: "It is an honor to work with China Telecom in building China's first 40G WDM transmission network. The proliferation of internet services has put an ever-increasing demand on bandwidth.
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Symantec acquires nSuite
Symantec said the acquisition of the privately held virtual workspace management company will add presentation virtualization and connection brokering technologies to its endpoint virtualization portfolio to enable provisioning of traditional desktops and full virtual desktops.
Computer Business Review |
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IBM launches open source initiatives
Products include Linux-based software for supercomputers, an ISV software appliance toolkit to expand the reach of Linux in the midmarket, pre-loaded Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 in IBM's Lotus Foundations hardware and software bundle, and a new version of z/VM with a dynamic memory upgrade feature for Linux users.
Computer Business Review |
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UK researchers move closer to quantum computers
Researchers from the University of Surrey, in the South East of England, claimed they have brought quantum computers one step closer. They demonstrated that it is now possible to make quantum computers in silicon rather than a vacuum.
EETimes.fr |
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Offices will remain stationary for games
OFFICES across the city are expected to fall silent over the next two weeks as staff desert their phones, faxes, computers and duties to watch one of the most jam-packed Olympic broadcasts in history.
Central Western Daily |
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Where the Fashionistas Go for a Quick Fix
Unlike their newsstand competitors, Webzines exist exclusively online, updating weekly or even daily, and offering a sense of community that conventional monthlies cannot replicate.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Launch Of New Interactive Renal Anaemia Resource For Physicians
EPG Health Media, developers of e-communication and clinical information solutions for the health sector, announced the launch of a new interactive Renal Anaemia Knowledge Centre within the web-based physician resource www.epgonline.org.
Medical News Today |
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Eddy Cue - driven, talented, capable, report suggests
Eddy Cue, Apple's new man at the helm of MobileMe and the rest of the company's internet services, is hard-working, demanding, and extraordinarily capable, at least, that's the kind of profile the Guardian is describing.
Macworld UK |
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Combining cable service not so easy
Dear Greg: My fianc�e and I each had Bright House cable before we moved in together. Since we would need only one cable box, she canceled her cable and Internet and I transferred mine to our new address. Bright House said they would send a technician to our new house to set up the transfer and pick up my fianc�e's equipment. It took three visits for the cable and Internet to be set up correctly, ...
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Net shoppers bullied into being Verified by Visa
When voluntary means mandatory The Verified by Visa system may be marketed as an optional opt-in system for internet shoppers, but some banks are forcing users to enrol after only three attempts to avoid it.…
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Book of 'Garfield'-less comic strips set for publication
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) - An Irish man who created an Internet sensation by taking the plump orange cat out of "Garfield" comic strips is publishing a book full of his catless creations.
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Book of 'Garfield'-less comic strips set for publication
Associated Press - August 7, 2008 6:04 AM ET MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) - An Irish man who created an Internet sensation by taking the plump orange cat out of "Garfield" comic strips is publishing a...
WLFI Lafayette |
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i2Telecom International Implements New Softswitch to Enable Unified Communications Services
ATLANTA----i2Telecom International, Inc. , a developer of award-winning patented and innovative high-quality Voice-over-Internet Protocol products and services, today announced that it has implemented a new softswitch to enable a suite of new Unified Communications services for the small-to-medium enterprise and consumer markets.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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At Doggyspace Web site, social networking goes to the dogs
RICHMOND, Va. -- Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits to being a mamma's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures of rolling around on their backs. How to get a time-share dog Woman gets five clones of her beloved late pitbull
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A Great Way to Expand Your Home's Living Space
(ARA) - Is what used to be your office now the baby's room? Have your desk and computer taken up residence in the formal living room? Are you running out of space to store your growing collection of stuff?
Today's News-Herald |
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Fabulous and free - 15 downloads to protect your privacy
One of the worst privacy invaders the world has ever seen is the Internet. When you surf, Web sites can find out where you've been and can gather other information about you.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Award-Winning Avistar C3 Technology Sees Rapid Distribution Through Partner and Technology Channel Strategy
Avistar's C3 solution is projected to be on more than 100,000 desktops in the next couple of years, as a direct result of Avistar's aggressive partnership strategy and commitments from leading industry distributors, resellers and technology partners in the U.S. and Europe, Avistar Communications Corporation announced today.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Award-Winning Avistar C3 Technology Sees Rapid Distribution Through Partner and Technology Channel Strategy
Avistar's C3 solution is projected to be on more than 100,000 desktops in the next couple of years, as a direct result of Avistar's aggressive partnership strategy and commitments from leading industry distributors, resellers and technology partners in the U.S. and Europe, Avistar Communications Corporation announced today.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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11 charged in multi-million dollar ID theft scheme
Eleven people have been charged or indicted in a massive identity theft and computer fraud scheme involving some of the largest data breaches in recent U.S. history, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday.
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