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PCs could be made more energy efficient with emerging technology, reports E&T.
The Apollo Guidance Computer was more capable than the myth would suggest. E&T pays tribute to the hard-wired hardware that flew Apollo 11 to the moon 40 years ago.
The computer technology going into our road vehicles is close to delivering everything we expect from desktops and home entertainment systems. E&T looks at what’s on offer.
Crossrail is Europe’s biggest engineering project, and Dr Phil Bennett is the central figure in rolling-out the complex ICT systems that will run and manage the system. He explains all to E&T.
The IT security sector must take a more unified approach to establishing industry-wide standards for all aspects of secure systems build and maintenance, argues E&T.
Spread the word: social networks do have the potential to become business enablers if you get to know them well enough. E&T explains how.
Intelligent agents promise to perform the grunt work associated with many traditional software applications.
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The latest incarnation of Microsoft’s flagship operating system has much to commend it to enterprise users, reports E&T.
As the legal profession braces itself for a torrent of credit-crunch inspired fraud cases, pressure is mounting for an end to the conspiracy of silence over electronically-stored information, reports E&T.
Barts Hospital and The London NHS Trust have awarded Siemens Enterprise Communications a contract to provide an Enterasys fixed and wireless LAN and security infrastructure.
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Carrier Ethernet in at the sharp end 24 June 2009
Ethernet Expo Europe brought together telecom service providers and enterprises in a robust exchange of views over the benefits of Carrier Ethernet, reports Philip Hunter.
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