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- HP Workstations Power Modeling for Clean, Energy-Saving Technologies
- In an era of unpredictable energy prices and rising eco-awareness, finding ways to make engines more efficient and cleaner is a goal everyone can applaud. That's the focus of Colorado State University's Engines and Energy Conversion Lab EECL, where researchers run enormously complex computer models to investigate new ideas. EECL...
- Tags: Colorado State University, Hewlett-Packard Co., HP Workstation, Modeling, Workstations, Research & Development, Business Operations
- Case studies 2009-03-01
- A Hybrid Approach to Efficient Detection of Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks
- An automated system for detecting network traffic anomalies caused by Denial-of-Service attacks is proposed. The system is designed as a two-stage architecture incorporating the change-point detection methodology, used for early attack identification, and further spectral profiling, used for confirmation of the attack presence. The proposed system is shown to be...
- Tags: Colorado State University, Detection, Distributed Denial Of Service, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Performance Management, Team Management, Business Services, Internet, Security, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management
- White papers 2008-06-01
- A Strategy to Manage Cache Consistency in a Distributed Mobile Wireless Environment
- Mobile computing environments are characterized by slow wireless links and relatively underprivileged hosts with limited battery powers, predisposed to frequent disconnections. Caching data at the Mobile Hosts MHs in a wireless network helps alleviate problems associated with slow, limited bandwidth wireless links, by reducing latency and conserving bandwidth. Battery power...
- Tags: Strategy, Colorado State University, Mobile, Wireless Link, Mobile Computing Environment, Advertising & Promotion, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Marketing
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- Electric vehicle grants
- The feds are giving money to over four dozens industrial and research operations connected with the development of electric cars in the U.S. The total grants are nearly $2.5 billion. This is not like we have a major national commitment to electric cars. The $2.5 billion is...
- Tags: Car, Electric Car, Grant, Battery, Electric Vehicle, Engineering, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-13
- Oil-staters win hybrid competition!
- Texas A and M has turned out its share of petroleum engineers over the decades that crude oil has fuelled the Texas economy. Just recently the university beat the field in a race featuring student built hybrid cars! And the race was not even held in...
- Tags: Texas, Brigham Young, Web Site Development, Telecom & Utilities, Internet, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-06-02
- Failure in Silicon Valley and the guild of entrepreneurs
- Here is the second part of my conversation with Silicon Valley veteran Bill Coleman. The first part is here: How will the recession affect Silicon Valley? Mr Coleman is optimistic about Silicon Valley's long term prospects but he is pessimistic about the current situation. "These days...
- Tags: Silicon Valley, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Productivity, Management, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2009-03-05
- Will 2009 be a solar year?
- There are strong indications that eleven months from now, there'll more solar energy use around the globe than there is today. Just two months ago work was completed on Europe's first concentrated solar power plant CSP. These CS plants use mirrors to focus the sun's heat and don't...
- Tags: Solar Panel, Solar Energy, CSP, Solar Millennium, Bengladesh, Telecom & Utilities, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-01-17
- How long ago did we begin to disagree about global warming?
- How long ago did we begin to disagree about global warming?It took Mother Nature...millions of years to lock up the carbon into fossil fuels that we have managed to release in a hundred.Nature can not fix it as fast as we are polluting it. That is the issue. Take a...
- Tags: global warming, carbon dioxide
- Discussion threads 2008-06-23
- German engineering triumphs in American solar decathlon
- Darmstadt took first prize today in the Solar Decathlon for universities. It was the only entry from Germany among the 20 competing schools. We showed their entry in a blog earlier this week. Here's what the official Decathlon site said about the winning...
- Tags: Team, Entry, Team Management, Management, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-10-19
- Tiger Woods losing big tourney? No, but Colorado trails in solar decathlon
- It's the end of Tuesday and the lead has shifted in the third Solar Decathlon in Washington D.C. The champ in the first two decathlons in 2002 and 2005 was the University of Colorado. To keep their title, they have a long, hard climb from eighth...
- Tags: University Of Maryland, Corporate Communications, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Marketing, Internet, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-10-16
- Solar decathlon: Germany in the lead, could Colorado lose its title?
- It's Monday and here are the standings in the current Solar Decathlon. Darmstadt 238.472 Georgia Tech 236.814 Maryland 235.922 NYIT ...
- Tags: Penn State, Blogging, Internet, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- Professor, clean water advocate share Heinz environmental award
- Two individuals will share the 13th annual Heinz Award for the Environment, scheduled to be presented Oct. 22 in Pittsburgh. Each year, $250,000 awards in five achievement categories are presented by Teresa Heinz and the Heinz Family Foundation to honor the memory of her late husband, Senator John Heinz of...
- Tags: Storage, Heather Clancy, H.J. Heinz Co., Borders Books & Music
- Blog posts 2007-09-12
- Governors loved Facebook during election; now their pages gather cobwebs
- Governors are fair-weather friends when it comes to social networks like Facebook and MySpace, Stateline.org has found.A tour via the Internet shows that few of the 39 governors who joined the college Facebook craze, in which “friends†link to “friends†on the social networking site, have bothered to update their...
- Tags: State &, Local Govt
- Blog posts 2007-07-10
- $8 million later, CO brings out-of-control DMV program to halt
- In a story that wreaks of poor communication and bungled bureaucracy, the new computer system of the Colorado motor vehicle registration has, at least temporarily, crashed and burned, reports the Rocky Mountain News.Despite warnings from outside auditors, county clerks and state employees who issue license plates, the state spent a...
- Tags: State &, Local Govt
- Blog posts 2007-05-15
- CO falls in ranking of states' ability to handle new economy
- A new report identifies the top states adapting to the "new economy." The report, issued by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, identified Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maryland, Washington and California as the top five IT-savvy states in the country, but Colorado fell from the...
- Tags: State &, Local Govt, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-02-28
- AZ speed cameras may put cops out of business
- AZ speed cameras may put cops out of businessOutrageousI'm not completely familiar with this program, but it sounds just like "red-light cameras." If anyone ever fights these, then they would have to get off, since a camera cannot testify and there would be no witnesses.Just another way the government is...
- Tags: camera
- Discussion threads 2007-02-01
- Two more proposals in underground lab contest
- Teams from four states are engaged in an increasingly hot battle to win a $300 million federally funded underground science lab. Groups from Washington state and Minnesota submitted proposals, joining Colorado and South Dakota, to the National Science Foundation in bids to run the Deep Underground Science and Engineering...
- Tags: Government technology, State &, Local Govt, Science, National Science Foundation, DUSEL, team
- Blog posts 2007-01-16
- Universities rocked by data breaches
- In what can only be called an epidemic of high-profile data security breaches, Ohio University has been hit five times since March 2005, leading to the breach of more than 300,000 student records. The latest theft reveals the precarious state of security at colleges, as institutions attempt to balance the...
- Tags: Ohio University
- Blog posts 2006-06-27
- Atoms collide like tennis balls
- A team of physicists at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST and the University of Colorado at Boulder, has used ultrafast lasers to look at atoms during collisions lasting just half a picosecond trillionth of a second. And they were able to confirm...
- Tags: atom
- Blog posts 2005-10-24
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