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- CSIRO's Study in the Field of Bioinformatics Has Been Propelled Forward With the Installation of a Dedicated High Performance Computing Cluster, Built Using Low Cost Dell Servers Clustered Together Running SuSe Linux
- With thousands of scientists and researchers spread around the country, the CSIRO found itself faced with the challenge of consolidating its research platform onto a secure, centralised computing facility that could be easily accessed without limitation. With space limitations and operational costs a consideration, the CSIRO followed Dell's advice to...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Bioinformatics, High-performance Computing, High-performance, SuSE Linux, SuSE, CSIRO, Linux, Servers, Blade Servers, Open Source, UNIX, Utility Computing, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Case studies
- Buffalo Technology is now using DD-WRT firmware
- DD-WRT, an open source firmware has developed an almost cult-like following among those wanting more out of their Wi-Fi equipment. This is rightly so, as the firmware turns comparatively cheap consumer-grade wireless routers having limited feature sets into highly sophisticated devices with capabilities approaching that of expensive enterprise equipment. Evidence...
- Tags: Wireless Router, Patent, Router, Open Source, Buffalo Technology, Firmware, DD-WRT, CSIRO, Routers & Switches, Network Technology, Wi-Fi, Networking, Wireless, Michael Kassner
- Blog posts 2007-11-26
- 802.11n ratification in jeopardy due to Australian patents
- My 2 centsWell if the CSIRO is not willing to give the letter, nor willing to drop their suits. For the betterment of all. Then the US should drop their patents altogether and deny future patents until they provide the letter. They could make more profits by releasing the patent...
- Tags: IEEE 802.11n, BrianBonnell, patent, CISRO, CSIRO, patent holding company
- Discussion threads 2007-09-26
- 802.11n ratification in jeopardy due to Australian patents
- Ratifying 802.11n, the much acclaimed standard expected to redefine wireless networking, is somewhat ambiguous at this time. According to this September 21, 2007, Register article, the IEEE working group -- responsible for development of the 802.11n standard -- is meeting with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization CSIRO to...
- Tags: Patent, IEEE 802.11n, CSIRO, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Michael Kassner
- Blog posts 2007-09-26
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- Wi-Fi standards face patent threat
- Correct link to broken URLCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation CSIROhttp://www.csiro.au/csiro/channel/_ca_dch2t,,.htmlIt seems odd to methat "the government" could hold a patent.
- Tags: Sonja Thompson
- Discussion threads 2006-11-21
- CSIRO Brings Open Source Data Mining to Business
- Data mining is all about building models of the world which can be used to reason the world and identify things that can be used for business benefit. And anytime data mining is about getting an answer now. With Linux and open source software, CSIRO's mathematical and information sciences division...
- Tags: International Data Group, Data Mining, Business Intelligence, Marketing Research, Linux, Databases, Open Source, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Marketing, Operating Systems
- Case studies
- Autralian Microelectronics Network Case Study: Radiata Communications Pty Ltd
- Founded in 1997 to commercialise research started in conjunction with CSIRO and Macquarie University, Radiata Communications developed a high-speed broad band modem chip set compatible with the IEEE 802.11a communications standard. Comprising a digital and radio chip, the set can run at a blistering 54Mbits per second over a range...
- Tags: IEEE 802.11, Microwave, Spectrum, Chip, Wireless LANs, Network Technology, Chipsets, Modems, Wi-Fi, Semiconductors, Wireless, Networking, Hardware, Components
- Case studies
- Get your project's documentation right the first time
- It's important not to cut corners when it comes to project documentation, since documentation is critical to your project's success. You need to know how much documentation a given project needs to get it right the first time.Both project and development managers love to deliver, be it cutting-edge software applications,...
- Tags: Team management, Jason P. Charvat
- Technical articles 2002-12-09
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