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- Lunar Bases, Apollo, and the ISS
- 20 Years is too long in political timeYour assertion is correct that 20 years is unworkable in politics. Therefore NASA cannot get the job done. NASA should I say this as an avid fan of the space program be scrapped completely, and the tax savin
- Tags: off-topic, space, feedback, PsiFiScout, space station, moon, Apollo, ISS
- Discussion threads 2006-12-16
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- Perhaps this is an earlier commercialization...
- Fen Labalme, http://www.advogato.org/person/fen/, writes "I wrote a lunar lander game in Focal for a Digital PDP8/e and in 1969 sold it to DECUS (Digital Equipment Corp. Users Society)."
- Tags: Games, chuck...
- Discussion threads 2006-11-29
- Thinking About WiMax
- WiMax is the commercialization of the work being performed by the IEEE 802.16 Working Group. 802.16 began with the goal of standardizing fixed microwave systems - and this really returns to the very roots of wireless, going back at least 60 years. WiMax eliminates at least some of the potential...
- Tags: Microwave, Accela Communications, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2004-11-15
- 3GPP Release 5 and Beyond: The Evolution of UMTS
- In early 2003, 3G Americas reported on the progress of the Third Generation (3G) UMTS technology, noting that the industry was preparing for widespread commercialization of UMTS. Now, in less than two years, there are 53 3G UMTS networks in commercial service in 27 countries3 and many other UMTS networks...
- Tags: UMTS, 3GPP, 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- White papers 2004-11-01
- WiMAX at the Great Wall: Main Issues and Challenges in the Chinese Market
- This white paper introduces some of the main issues surrounding WiMAX in China. There exist uncertainties not only about the technology itself but also about its detailed roll out plan. As operators, equipment makers as well as handset vendors are focusing their efforts on the 3G field, they cannot afford...
- Tags: China, Wall, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless
- White papers 2006-09-01
- Streamlining SOP Management
- OSI Pharmaceuticals is a leading biotechnology company focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of high quality oncology products that both extend life and improve the quality of life for cancer patients around the world. The challenge was to develop an electronic system for creating and managing SOPs that would...
- Tags: OSI, EMC Corp., Storage, Hardware
- Case studies
- The Commercialization of Open Source Software: Do Property Rights Still Matter?
- A major shift toward open source software is underway as companies are more critically evaluating the cost effectiveness of their IT investments, seeing the benefits of collaborative development, and looking for ways to avoid vendor lock-in. The critics generally have applauded the shift towards open source, albeit for somewhat varying...
- Tags: Software, Open-source Software, University Of Texas, Open Source, Intellectual Property, Research & Development, Business Operations
- White papers 2005-09-08
- Internal Organ of Control From Petroleos Mexicanos Centralizes Documents and Information, Aiding Management
- Petroleos Mexicanos Pemex is a government-owned company dedicated to the exploration, operation, production, refinement, and commercialization of petroleum and its derivatives, as well as natural gas and petrochemical products. Pemex wanted to centralize the storage of documents and information, allowing data retrieval from anywhere in the company and implement tools...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Data Mining, Government, Application Servers, Telecom & Utilities, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Case studies
- Discover valuable IT security lessons by tracing the history of cybercrime
- The phenomenon of cybercrime is as old computers themselves. As soon as the first computer networks were built, some people were looking for ways to exploit them for their own illegal purposes. In this sample chapter from Scene of the Cybercrime: Computer Forensics Handbook, trace the history of cybercrime from...
- Tags: Cybercrime, IT Security, Information Technology, Computer, Syngress, Chapter Coverage, Productivity
- Book chapters 2007-05-17
- Looking @ baby names in China
- Will the terminology that's been coined through the advent of the Internet create a whole new generation of children's names? According to a recent story by Reuters, some parents think this is a great idea: "Couple in China tries to name baby '@'." Here's a snippet from...
- Tags: Name, Symbol, Internet, E-mail, Government, Online Communications, Sonja Thompson
- Blog posts 2007-08-19
- Crimeware-as-a-Service: The next great thing in malicious attacks
- We have all learned the hard ugly truth about malicious software and the proliferation of software available to do horrible things to our computers. But Crimeware-as-a Service? I think that, secretly, many IT professionals give computer criminals very little thought. I, for one, have difficulty conjuring a sinister image....
- Tags: Criminal, Finjan Software Inc., Malicious Attack, Crimeware-as-a-Service, Social Security, Productivity, Operational Accounting, Financial Services, Viruses And Worms, Security, Government, Finance, Tricia Liebert
- Blog posts 2008-04-09
- Sci-fi tech will kill TV science fiction
- So today, Wired magazine tells us something most of us already know, that DVRs are going to destroy the entire notion of television commercials in the very near future damn consumer empowerment and that advertisers have resorted to plot-driven product placement as a new way to...
- Tags: TV, Science Fiction, Product Placement, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, DVR, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2005-06-03
- A source for removing unwanted excess or off lease equipment
- I know that some information technology managers are always looking for a venue to sell off lease, outdated or surplus computer equipment at their company that is just taking up space. http://www.spintradeexchange.com is a full service, bulk liquidator that handles the disposition of business surplus regardless of quantity, type,...
- Tags: MIS Manager, advertisement, MIS
- Discussion threads 2005-01-12
- Optical networking: The next generation
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, NLR, network, National LambdaRail, Abilene, optical networking
- Technical articles 2004-10-11
- Tech Trivia
- blog rootFuture is OpenAs MS Windows prepares to take a back seat and perhaps fade away intothe mist of computing history, tech enthusiasts all over are gearing upto increase the penetration of various Open Source OSes. Linux leadsthe brigade followed by BSD, Solaris and the likes. Some may have noother...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Spyware, adware & malware, Spyware, Linux-adoption, t.harikrishnan@..., Now IT, Linux, bias voltage
- Discussion threads 2005-08-01
- Gore to get lifetime award for Internet
- http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050505/ap_on_hi_te/gore_award/nc:1212;_ylt=Al8jxkpgEB_SAc3qegfdl4z6VbIF;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUlI saw this on yahoo and couldn't help but laugh.If its good enough for Vincent CerfThen its good enough for me. JamesOnion HeadlineThat looks like a headline out of "The Onion"Too funny!And to think no body believed he created the Internet! :pI still don't believe it...No one person created anythingEspecially...
- Tags: ITgirli
- Discussion threads 2005-05-05
- Geek Trivia: Reason for the season
- On Dec. 18, 1997, the Seinfeld episode "The Strike" aired for the first time, introducing the world to the now infamous faux holiday, Festivus. Billed as a counterpoint to the perceived increasing commercialism of Christmas even though said commercialism is vital to the economy, Festivus -- the so-called "holiday for...
- Tags: Holiday, Celebration, Seinfeld, Pole, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-12-11
- Geek Trivia: Valentine's daze
- Attention, persons involved in romantic relationships, you are fast approaching the inescapable event horizon of the social singularity known as Valentine's Day, during which most members of the Anglophone world are required to purchase tokens of devotion for their significant others. Do not resist; there is no escape. Such is...
- Tags: Valentine's Day, Corporate Communications, Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Marketing, Management, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2008-02-12
- Outsourcing backlash: Globalization in the knowledge economy
- By Dion Wiggins and Diane MorelloGlobalization of the knowledge economy has surprised many enterprises. The speed and impact of offshore outsourcing, and the poor global economy, are driving change in the workforce.Equal-opportunity globalizationHistorically, companies in the United States, Europe, and Japan have led globalization, because those countries pushed products and...
- Tags: activism, Gartner  , globalization, knowledge, outsourcing, workforce
- Technical articles 2003-09-19
- Red Hat's licensing moves have changed the future of Linux
- By Tim LandgraveOver the last three years, Linux has emerged from a cult phenomenon driven by thousands of programming enthusiasts around the world into an enterprise-ready operating system. This has become possible because Linux’s destiny has also shifted from the dedication of those enthusiast programmers to a small number of...
- Tags: e Advantage, hosting company, Linux, Red Hat Inc.
- Technical articles 2003-09-16
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