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- Forget the RA, meet the RCC
- When your computer freezes, the printer stops working or you cant access the Internet, who you gonna call? If its been a while since youve been in college you may remember the RA resident assistant but these days the hot guy is the RCC residential computing consultant, reports the The...
- Tags: residential computing, computer, RCC
- Blog posts 2006-10-16
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- The perfect computer?
- Do we have the technology to build a perfect computer? Would it be perfect for a specific purpose or is it possible to build a perfect general purpose computer? Small Business Computing's Mark Beckley has some answers. Do we have the technology to build a perfect...
- Tags: Motherboard, Computer, Machine, Chip, Small Business Computing, Watt Power Supply, Productivity, PCs, Mark Beckley Small Business Computing, Special to ZDNet, Mark Beckley Small Business Computing, Special to ZDNet
- News items 2009-11-02
- A Performance Study of Reactive Multicast Routing Protocols in Virtual Class Room Using Mobile Ad Hoc Network
- A great deal of excitement has recently propelled Mobile Learning to the forefront of educational technology. The exponential growth of mobile technology in the recent years, increase in the availability of high-bandwidth network, advances in wireless technologies and popularity of handheld devices, have opened up new accessibility opportunities for education....
- Tags: Performance, Mobile, Routing Protocol, Science Publications, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- White papers 2009-09-29
- Should we share our Wi-Fi in the name of cloud?
- Should we share our Wi-Fi in the name of cloud?Once all the ISPs start implementing volume capsyou can forget that idea.I'm confused...A router turns off when the PC attached to it is turned off?It's already there: FONCheck this:http://www.fon.com/en/info/whatsFonPretty big in The Netherlands already.Sounds great ... UNTIL.......the RIAA sues you because...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Wireless LANs, Network technology, NETWORKING, router, Wi-Fi, FON
- Discussion threads 2009-06-02
- Iceland could become a green hub for global cloud computing
- Iceland could become a green hub for global cloud computingNot Sure!Not Sure if ICELAND can be a hub for global cloud computing.I am worried about the initiatives the Govt of Iceland will be willing to take in the given economical crisis. And moreover ICELAND is one of the worst hit...
- Tags: Iceland, pollution, cloud computing
- Discussion threads 2009-03-29
- IBM jumps into water, long-term infrastructure markets
- IBM is tapping into the Obama buzzword: Infrastructure. And it's a move that could prove lucrative not only during a sour economy but for generations thereafter. In this case, it's water that the company is diving into. The company is launching a new line of water services...
- Tags: IBM Corp., Government, Investment, Finance, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-03-13
- Gmail outage not a cloud deal-breaker
- Gmail outage not a cloud deal-breakeryour right I personally was not affected but the few people I knew that were did't look at it as a bad thing they took the time to get cought up and get prepared for the bombardment they would get laterRE: Gmail outage not a...
- Tags: E-mail providers, cloud computing, Google Gmail, Gmail outage, outage, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2009-02-24
- Telecommunications Leader Provides New Opportunities With Subscription Computing
- Slovak Telekom Group is the leading provider of telecommunications services in Slovakia, with fixed-line phone installations in more than half of the country's 1.9 million households. The company also provides mobile, Internet, call-center, and other services and solutions to residential and business customers. In recent years, Slovak Telekom sought to...
- Tags: Broadband, Microsoft Corp., Computing, Household, Telecommunications Leader, Slovak Telekom Group, Internet, Telecommunications, Telephony, Broadband Internet, Telecom & Utilities, Network Technology, Networking
- Case studies 2008-02-11
- Metro Ethernet Services Business Overview for Service Providers
- Demand for bandwidth in the Metropolitan-Area Network MAN or metro is expanding exponentially, the result of myriad factors, including data-intensive applications, new business models that rely on the Internet, the growth of broadband services, distributed applications, Web services, IP convergence, streaming content, multimedia, new computing models, networked storage, and business...
- Tags: Metro Ethernet, Ethernet, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Will Windows Home Server be Microsoft's next flop?
- Although you don't hear about them too often, Microsoft has had its own share of flops in the market. Perhaps the most legendary of these was the ill-fated Microsoft Bob. But one of the other flops that comes to mind -- one that required a good deal of investment from...
- Tags: NAS, Text Message, Network, Microsoft Windows Home Server, Server, Microsoft Corp., Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Microsoft Windows, Servers, Storage, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-09-25
- How Google can tell Ed Whitacre to get lost
- How Google can tell Ed Whitacre to get lostA search company running a communications network...... and confronting the cable companies, telcos, even satellite companies at the same time.I hope Google's stock price holds up. A lot of capital will be needed. But shareholders will be pleased about Google's...
- Tags: Network technology, Telecom & Utilities, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Google Inc., AT&T Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-03-06
- ZDNet Reader: Fat Clients are forever
- Or, at least for a long time. So says a ZDNet reader who lighted the keys on his keyboard ablaze to put me in my place regarding one of the more interesting possibilities that could come out of the journey that Sun and Google embarked on yesterday. (point...
- Tags: INTERNET, Programming languages, Java
- Blog posts 2005-10-05
- 98% of Stanford students own PCs, 9% own a WiFi access point
- Stanford University published the results of its residential computing survey, which provides a representative sample of computing technology and consumer electronics preferred by students. More than 3 thousand students responded to the survey, saying 98% of them have PCs, and 10% have 2 or more computers (that does not include...
- Tags: Stanford Students, Stanford
- Blog posts 2005-03-06
- 98% of Stanford students own PCs, 9% own a WiFi access point
- Stanford University published the results of its residential computing survey, which provides a representative sample of computing technology and consumer electronics preferred by students. More than 3 thousand students responded to the survey, saying 98% of them have PCs, and 10% have 2 or more computers (that does not include...
- Tags: Stanford Students, Stanford
- Blog posts 2005-03-06
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