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- ERA
- Electrically Reconfigurable Array A programmable logic chip PLD technology from Plessey Semiconductor that allows the chip to be reprogrammed electrically.
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- With clouds license arguments become fog
- What we're entering, in license terms, is not a cloud era but a fog era. Clouds and fog are the same thing. The difference between them is in the eye of the beholder. If you can see clearly licenses and their terms are in the far distance. If you can't,...
- Tags: Era, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-07-02
- Cloud? SOA? BPM? Call it part of the era of 'transparent computing'
- "We like to self-medicate in IT. We have these chronic problems that we seem to be continuously trying to solve. They're the same problems: getting systems to talk to each other, to extract information, and to make it all work. We try one drug after the other and they provide...
- Tags: Era, BPM, Information Technology, SOA, Computing, Business Process Automation, Strategy, Operational Planning, Enterprise Software, It Operations, Management, Business Operations, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2009-05-27
- The Era of "e"
- e-Citizen and e-Government will become reality and most public services will be offered over the Internet, one stop, non-stop convenience to the public. Even in a small country like Mangolia, the slogan is, "Better Governance Leads to Better Life" and like this every country in this world is getting into...
- Tags: Era, iCMG, E-government, Internet, Government
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Cyber-Security Strategies in an Era of Change
- This webcast throws light on cyber security strategies in an era of change.
- Tags: Era, Cybersecurity, CoreTrace, Security
- Webcasts 2009-01-01
- Golden era of open spectrum dawns
- While you were watching Barack Obama become President-elect something just as Earth-shattering was happening in Washington. The golden era of open spectrum was launched. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Era, Dana Blankenhorn, Wi-Fi, Spectrum
- Blog posts 2008-11-05
- End of the hero-doctor era
- Thanks in part to DeBakey's headline-raising prowess critical care medicine is now a big-money industry, driven far more by institutions and teams rather than individuals. There can be no one like him again. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Era, Surgery, Robots, Team Management, Workforce Management, Healthcare, Emerging Technologies, Management, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-07-12
- Photos: Dinosaur sightings: Lotus Symphony 3
- Ever get misty-eyed for the days before crapware and cookies? Revisit the golden era of lean software and functional features with 1985's Symphony suite. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Era, Photograph, IBM Corp., Tools & Techniques, Management, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2007-11-19
- Is the era of Microsoft ending?
- It's true for athletes, true for movie stars, and it's true for businesses as well.They're loved when they start, they're feared mid-career, then at the end they become legends.I'm old enough to remember when Jack Nicklaus was first replacing Arnold Palmer at the top of golf's heap. Augusta hated him....
- Tags: Era, Movie, Microsoft Corp., Athlete, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-08-10
- The Power of Rational Data Architect: An Overview of Rational Data Architect and SOA
- The evolution of software development has taken a paradigm shift from the monolithic architectures of the past that used conventional procedure-based programming. After procedural programming came the era of client-server computing, where there was a notable distinction between data and the client and business logic. This is the era where...
- Tags: Era, SOA, IBM Corp., Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Technology, Web Services, E-business/E-Commerce, Middleware, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Internet, Hardware
- White papers 2007-08-02
- Call of Duty Erasplace map (Windows)
- Erasplace is a custom deathmatch map for Call of Duty. The map features many paths and areas to explore.
- Tags: Map, ERA, Erasplace, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2004-06-06
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- Are cheap LCDs a good choice for classroom sharing?
- Are viewing angles an issue? ntntRE: Are cheap LCDs a good choice for classroom sharing?I have a substandard sized classroom for my lab. A 40" screen would be great to have, even have hdmi on one computer to connect.What we've found in the LCD vs Projector issueLCDs are better for...
- Tags: Projectors, Monitors & displays, LCD, projector, whiteboard
- Discussion threads 2009-11-25
- Is Google the Center of the Universe?
- Google and the universe"Say what you will about Murdoch?s empire, ethics and politics, but you can?t argue about the fact they employ over 60,000 people in an era when shedding jobs is the ?Wall Street juice? of a jobless ?recovery?."This may be true, but it is a lousy argument. We...
- Tags: INTERNET, Microsoft Windows, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-11-24
- Is Google the Center of the Universe?
- It's not even a year since the triumphalism of Jeff Jarvis's Google 'reverse engineering' book 'What Would Google Do?' hit the book shelves, but it seems an age ago now. Jarvis's publisher Harper Collins claims this book is 'all about you' in their promo blurb - how you...
- Tags: Google Inc., Rupert Murdoch, Jarvis, Wiki, Online Communications, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-11-24
- Best Buy adds $197 HP laptop to Black Friday lineup
- I hate agreeing with linuxbut alas I must do it this time :( He's right, this is some cheap hardware. Intel celeron? Who uses that anymore? I guess its good for kids, but any power user will not want this laptop. I'm holding out for a...
- Tags: Notebooks, Processors, Black Friday lineup, laptop computer, Intel Celeron, Best Buy Co. Inc., Black Friday, HP Laptop, Hewlett-Packard Co.
- Discussion threads 2009-11-24
- Can Obama make science cool?
- Give him a Nobel for Science for his science speeches!Please! Obama doesn't even deserve to be your President. All the promises he made have remained just that. What else can this world expect from a politician? And things are clear from his popularity ratings.Obama is good with one thing and...
- Tags: Workforce management, Obama, education
- Discussion threads 2009-11-23
- Could global warming be self-limiting?
- A single link?Seriously? Get a twitter account if you just want to pass along links without taking the time to write an actual article.Stalin era Communist brain-washingOh yes, please tell me how to live, what to eat and if I can drive or use A/C...I can't wait to see Al...
- Tags: ice sheet, global warming, ice age
- Discussion threads 2009-11-23
- Falling behind in science? No kidding!
- Our school district is providing H1N1 shots to any students whose parents request it. It's an easy way to build some so-called "herd immunity" in the age group most vulnerable to this particular flu strain. In fact, my 7-year old was the very first in the district to...
- Tags: Vaccine, Flu, H1N1 Flu, Science Education, Healthcare, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-11-23
- Chrome OS: More questions than answers?
- And exactly why....would students be part of the target market or any other particular group for that matter?This is a silly post. Chrome will be lean, cloud based, local caching of data, some and growing off-line capabilities and probably grow in features/capabilities over time. It will NOT be everything to...
- Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Outlook, Wi-Fi, operating system, Google Inc., Chrome, HTML5, Chrome OS
- Discussion threads 2009-11-23
- Internet: A threat to government or the other way around? (Part 3)
- From 1959 to 1975, the era of demonstration Vietnam War was to protest on the lawns and parks of universities and public venues. The Kent State shootings by National Guard troops in May of 1970 were not the first demonstration against government by Doug Hanchard
- Tags: Demonstration, Government, Vertical Industries, Internet, Doug Hanchard
- Blog posts 2009-11-22
- East Anglia: Chapter 3
- Of course we are"The global warming skeptics are perfectly happy to overlook the illegality of the hacking and theft of private emails, according to this blogger."Sure, how else would this information have been made public. Many of the emails highlight to obfuscation of information, others point to the planning to...
- Tags: Litigation, fraud
- Discussion threads 2009-11-22
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