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- Queen to appoint Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee to England's Order of Merit
- Queen to appoint Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee to England's Order of MeritInventor?[i]"Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web"[/i]I thought that was Al Gore ;-)Congratulations to Sir TimHe is definitely worthy of honor, due both to his invention of the WWW and the way he has handled...
- Tags: Channel management, Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Queen, Web
- Discussion threads 2007-10-09
- Armado (zip)
- Assume the role of Armado the armadillo and embark upon a great adventure to free the Queen of the land. The Queen is a Great Eagle, the last of an ancient race. While on a journey to visit the Queen, Armado learned of a growing darkness from the South. They...
- Tags: Tricky Software, Armado, Queen
- Software downloads 2007-03-22
- 10-Gigabit iWARP Ethernet: Comparative Performance Analysis With InfiniBand and Myrinet-10G
- iWARP is a set of standards enabling Remote Direct Memory Access RDMA over Ethernet. iWARP supporting RDMA and OS bypass, coupled with TCP/IP Offload Engines, can fully eliminate the host CPU involvement in an Ethernet environment. With the iWARP standard and the introduction of 10-Gigabit Ethernet, there is now an...
- Tags: 10-Gigabit Ethernet, Performance, High-performance Computing, Remote Direct Memory Access, Queen, iWARP, Ethernet, InfiniBand, Remote Access, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2007-01-22
- NetEffect PCI-Express 10-Gigabit iWARP Ethernet: A Performance Study
- Off late, NetEffect Inc. has introduced the first and only iWARP - enabled 10-Gigabit Ethernet Channel Adapter. This white paper presents the performance of the NetEffect PCI Express 10-Gigabit iWARP Ethernet adapter at the NetEffect verbs layer and the MPI implementation. At the verbs layer, the evaluation includes the basic...
- Tags: HotSpot, Bandwidth, Latency, Performance, Verb, Queen
- White papers 2006-11-02
- Oil and water can mix after all...
- It sounds almost too good to be true. Researchers at Queen's University in Canada have found an effective and environmentally friendly way to mix and unmix oil and water. This could help the oil industry to clean up oil spills and extract oil from tar sands. The 'surfactant' (surface active...
- Tags: emulsion, Queen
- Blog posts 2006-08-18
- Research-Driven University Breaks Down Barriers to High-Performance Computing
- Queen's University in Belfast has long invested in High-Performance Computing HPC, but less-technical researchers rarely took advantage of these resources, finding the learning curve of UNIX and Linux too steep. Queen's University wanted to make HPC more widely available and deploy a system that could run a greater variety of...
- Tags: Barrier, Researcher, High-performance Computing, High-performance, Microsoft Corp., Queen, Linux, Cloud Computing, Leadership, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software, Management
- Case studies 2006-08-01
- U.K. journalists call for Yahoo boycott
- U.K. journalists call for Yahoo boycottThe queenSo, do these journalists know that their queen had not so long ago ordered the massacre of millions of people in their colonies who wanted freedom?? So how come she is still allowed to stay out and walk free?? JOurnalist should stop with reporting...
- Tags: Yahoo! Inc., queen
- Discussion threads 2006-06-02
- Analysis of an IEEE 802.11b Wireless Networked Control System
- The suitability of wireless technologies for implementing closed-loop control of hard real-time systems is an open question. A definitive study of the time delays and the effects of frame loss is currently lacking. This paper presents a study on the suitability of IEEE 802.11b as a wireless networked control system....
- Tags: IEEE 802.11, Suitability, Analysis, Queen, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless
- White papers 2005-09-09
- Customer Knowledge Management: Adding Value for Our Customers
- This paper examines the wide variety of ways organizations are using KM in their customer relationships. It begins with an examination of the need for Customer Knowledge Management CKM and how it differs from CRM. It then looks at the four different dimensions of customer knowledge and at some of...
- Tags: Knowledge, Customer, Queen, Knowledge Management, Business Intelligence, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Management
- White papers 2005-07-25
- Network Intrusion Detection Using Random Forests
- Network Intrusion Detection Systems NIDSs have become an important component in network security infrastructure. Currently, many NIDSs are rule-based systems whose performances highly depend on their rule sets. Unfortunately, due to the huge volume of network traffic, coding the rules by security experts becomes difficult and time-consuming. Since data mining...
- Tags: Network, Network Intrusion Detection, Queen, NIDS, Data Mining, Business Intelligence, Intrusion Detection, Marketing Research, Databases, Networking, Network Security, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Marketing
- White papers 2005-07-13
- Queen to tap Gates for knighthood
- Queen to tap Gates for knighthoodMakes me ashamed to be BritishIt is small wonder that Britain no longer has any world class software companies when the government does things like this. Might it not be better to posthumously honour British people who have made genuine and innovative contributions to computer...
- Tags: Government, knighthood, Queen, British People
- Discussion threads 2005-03-01
- Queen gives biometric ID cards the green light
- Queen gives biometric ID cards the green lightBloke Nazism[i]"My government recognizes that we live in a time of global uncertainty, with an increased threat from international terrorism and organized crime."[/i]Yeah sure. Because terrorists have really been tearing up Britain lately. Oh wait, they've never been attacked. So what is really...
- Tags: Homeland security, Government, terrorism, Queen, ID card
- Discussion threads 2004-11-23
- A Neural Network Based System for Intrusion Detection and Classification of Attacks
- With the rapid expansion of computer networks during the past decade, security has become a crucial issue for computer systems. Different soft-computing based methods have been proposed in recent years for the development of intrusion detection systems. This paper presents a neural network approach to intrusion detection. A Multi Layer...
- Tags: Network, Neural Network, Attack, Queen, Multi Layer Perceptron, Intrusion Detection, Network Security, Security, Networking
- White papers 2004-10-14
- Bluesocket Case Study: Queens Library
- Queens is one of five boroughs in New York City and one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the U.S. In an effort to better serve its patrons throughout Queens, the library decided last year to expand its current IT networks with a second wireless system that could eventually...
- Tags: BlueSocket, Queen, Wi-Fi, Wireless
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- Architecture for an Autonomic Web Services Environment
- The growing complexity of Web service platforms and their dynamically varying workloads make manually managing their performance a tough and time consuming task. Autonomic computing systems, that is, systems that are self-configuring and self-managing, have emerged as a promising approach to dealing with this increasing complexity. This paper proposes an...
- Tags: Web, Web Service, Queen, Channel Management, Web Services, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
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- Queen's University Belfast Introduces Improvements Across the Board With Intel Technology
- In order to improve the facilities available to students and researchers, and advance its academic reputation, Queen's University Belfast has initiated the migration of all administrative, academic and business applications to an Intel Itanium 2-based microarchitecture, running Microsoft SQL Server 2005 on Microsoft Windows 2003. After a test run by...
- Tags: Microsoft SQL Server, Board, Intel Itanium 2, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Intel Corp., Queen, Processors, Microsoft Windows, Enterprise Software, Databases, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Operating Systems, Software, Data Management
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- Gallery: Broadband in a sewer
- The coverage is good but the location stinks. A sewer built in London during the reign of Queen Victoria is now hosting a business broadband network. by Andy Smith
- Tags: Sewer, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Network Technology, Networking, Andy Smith, broadband, wireless, network. UK
- Image galleries 2008-07-23
- EPIC iFAIL
- EPIC iFAILhmmm 2.0iPhone software 2.0 can import all your contacts from your SIM card. JUST FYI.RE: EPIC iFAILWell since you have a T-Mobile phone and it also has a SIM card you can copy all your contacts to your SIM card and Then all you have to do is have...
- Tags: Flash memory, OK IT, EPIC iFAIL, EPIC, Apple iPhone, lunatic, SIM card, reasonable people
- Discussion threads 2008-07-11
- NZ line-sitter Luke Soules featured in Computerworld
- iFixIt.com line-sitter Luke Soules who flew to New Zealand to be one of the first to tear down the iPhone 3G was featured in the New Zealand edition of Computerworld in a piece titled "American ready to rip iPhone 3G apart." Soules flew in from California on Wednesday afternoon...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, New Zealand, Computerworld, 3G, Wireless LANs, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-07-09
- iFixIt is traveling to New Zealand to be the first to tear down iPhone 3G
- And I thought that I was obsessive. I'll be heading to the Apple store in Atlantic City at 7 a.m. on Friday to cover iDay 3G with fellow PowerPage podcaster Rob Parker but just being in the eastern time zone isn't soon enough for some people. The...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, New Zealand, iFixIt, 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-07-07
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