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EU flags up wrinkly nuke-boffin knowhow loss threat more similar news »
Even non-nuclear nations must train replacements
The assembled member states of the European Union have warned that the continent's nuclear boffins are getting old, and not being replaced fast enough. The EU says this problem should be addressed by all nations - even those that don't fancy nuclear power - training more specialists and allowing them to move about more freely, probably by adopting a common qualification scheme.…
Wed Dec 03, 2008 more from this source»»
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Logitech Digital Video Security System more similar news »
The webcam, reborn
Review We’ve seen a number of PC-based home security systems in the past, but they all tend to share one common – and fundamental – flaw. The standard approach is to use motion-detection software running on a PC to tell the camera to record video footage of anyone that’s sniffing around your home or office without your permission.…
Wed Dec 03, 2008 more from this source»»
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New York serves AMD free Foundry lunch more similar news »
Empire State fab a go
As state and local governments across the U.S. starve for revenue during the ongoing financial meltdown, AMD and its Abu Dhabi-based partner, Advanced Technology Investment Co., were yesterday unanimously voted $1.2bn in tax and cash incentives from New York's Empire State Development Corp., according to a report published in Albany's The Business Review.…
Tue Dec 02, 2008 more from this source»»
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Oracle, Emulex grant Linux data integrity more similar news »
A cure for silent corruption
Database maker Oracle and host bus adapter maker Emulex today announced that they have contributed code to eliminate silent data corruption to the open source Linux operating system. The two also said this code has been accepted in the 2.6.27 kernel, which is the latest stable release.…
Tue Dec 02, 2008 more from this source»»
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IDC sees 2009 European IT slowdown more similar news »
Global sluggishness
Only a few weeks ago, we told you how the analysts at IDC had trimmed their forecasts for global IT spending. Well, now IDC is providing a little more detail about the IT spending situation across the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region, and the news is not exactly good.… Free Download - The Reg Guide to Storage and Storage Platforms
Tue Dec 02, 2008 more from this source»»
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Cell supers rule the Green 500 HPC rankings more similar news »
Just don't ask what the price would be for a petaflops
Back in November, at the annual Supercomputing event that was held in Austin, Texas this time around, a bunch of supercomputing researchers released the semi-annual Top 500 rankings of the fastest supercomputers in the world. Now, another set of nerds has added power metrics to the list and done a sort on how efficiently the supers deliver floating-point performance. What is immediately clear from the Green 500 ranking is that performance and power efficiency do not bear much relation in supercomputing - at least not yet.…
Tue Dec 02, 2008 more from this source»»
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An information delivery pipedream more similar news »
Is delivery at the point of need a step too far?
According to the findings from our recent Platform and Operations monster survey, most organisations told us they ‘get’ the notion of an application platform. Around a quarter of respondents told us they have formally adopted one, and over a third said that they had adopted one in the sense of having a natural tendency to re-use platform components.…
Tue Dec 02, 2008 more from this source»»
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What have we learned about managing outsourcing? more similar news »
Keeping the balance of power in-house
A few years ago, I was talking to a quite senior chap in a well known IT outsourcing firm. “Trouble we have,” he said, “is that we’ve got all the good people.” Seeing the flummoxed expression on my face, he went on to explain. “It meant there was nobody left inside the organization to work with, who had any clue what we were doing.”…
Tue Dec 02, 2008 more from this source»»
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Game Group growth slows more similar news »
Fewer customers through console door
Game Group saw sales growth slow to 11.4 per cent in the 44 weeks ended 29 November, down from 44.1 per cent in the same period last year but recent trading has been substantially worse - for the last 18 weeks of the period like-for-like sales fell to just 1.5 per cent.…
Tue Dec 02, 2008 more from this source»»
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