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VMware Builds Services for VDI The company is looking to create new service standards for a virtual desktop infrastructure....TAKE CONTROL OF REMOTE computers Support, configure and install applications and updates remotely for greater efficiency. eWEEK Monday, May 19, 2008
Wetpaint Gives Web Sites Social Publishing InjectionWetpaint's embeddable social publishing platform looks to improve search engine optimization and ad sales....TAKE CONTROL OF REMOTE computers Support, configure and install applications and updates remotely for greater efficiency. eWEEK Monday, May 19, 2008
Google Health Launches to Questions About PrivacyGoogle executives pledge privacy in rolling Google Health out for consumers to try....TAKE CONTROL OF REMOTE computers Support, configure and install applications and updates remotely for greater efficiency. eWEEK Monday, May 19, 2008
Computers With Next-Gen Itanium Expected Early Next YearTukwila, the first quad-core Itanium, will give a much-needed boost in performance against the Intel processor's biggest rival, IBM's Power6 processor. InformationWeek Monday, May 19, 2008
How We Bank on Transparent Managed-File Transfer at New York LifeIn a world where security is everything, it pays to plan for it from the ground up. According to Matt Foley, New York Life's assistant vice president of Systems Services, this means picking the right technology and then modifying it so that it provides a high level of security via Managed-File Transfer, as well as dramatic changes in performance....TAKE CONTROL OF REMOTE computers Support, configure and install applications and updates remotely for greater efficiency. eWEEK Monday, May 19, 2008
Workday Introduces ERP as a ServiceSAAS is moving from being just a CRM tool to enterprise resource planning applications....TAKE CONTROL OF REMOTE computers Support, configure and install applications and updates remotely for greater efficiency. eWEEK Monday, May 19, 2008
Industrial PCs incorporate embedded CPU and fanless design.Offering 3 different configuration options in one package, XPC PowerStations are available with 6, 8, 10.4, or 15 in. display sizes and choice of Windows® CE v5.0 or windows XP Pro OS. Solid-state products provide instant client configuration and allow single Xpress application to be hosted and run in independent sessions across multiple clients. Along with 256 Mb DRAM (min), features include CompactFlash storage; USB, RS-232, and RS-232/422/485 ports; and one 100BaseT Ethernet port.This story is related to the following:Computer hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Industrial Computers Thomasnet Monday, May 19, 2008
Video Extender delivers HDMI 1.3/DVI via CAT5/5e/6.The HDMI 1.3/DVI Extender, ST-C5HDMI-200, transmits digital video and audio signals up to 200 ft using 2 CAT5/5e/6 cables. Each extender consists of local unit that connects to HDMI source and remote unit that connects to HDMI display. With this extender, it is possible to connect local HDMI-enabled computers, satellite receivers, and other equipment to remote HDMI displays. It supports HDTV resolutions to 1080i and computer resolutions to 1,920 x 1,200.This story is related to the following:Computer hardware and PeripheralsCommunication Systems and EquipmentSearch for suppliers of: Link Extenders | Video Transmitters Wugnet Monday, May 19, 2008
RISC Vs. CISC In Mobile Computingeldavojohn writes 'For the processor geeks here, Jon Stokes has an thoughtful article up at Ars Technica analyzing RISC vs. CISC in mobile phones (Wikipedia on Reduced Instruction Set computers and Complex Instruction Set Computers). He wraps it up with two questions: 'How much is the legacy x86 code base really worth for mobile and ultramobile devices? The consensus seems to be 'not much,' and I vacillate on this question quite a bit. This question merits an entire article of its own, though.' and 'Will Intel retain its process leadership vs. foundries like TSMC, which are rapidly catching up to it in their timetables for process transitions? ARM, MIPS, and other players mobile device space that I haven't mentioned like NVIDIA, AMD/ATI, VIA, and PowerVR, all depend on these foundries to get their chips to market, so being one process node behind hurts them. But if these RISC and mobile graphics products can compete with Intel's offerings on feature size, then that will neutralize Inte Slashdot Monday, May 19, 2008
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