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WiMAX, Wi-Fi and Intel Technologies Transform the Ironman Triathlon Experience
Florida-based World Triathlon Corporation WTC, owner of the Ironman Triathlon World Championship, is in the business of fulfilling dreams - the dreams of endurance athletes to complete one of the world's most grueling events. WTC had its own dream - to transmit broadcast-quality video from multiple points along the race...
Tags: Intel Corp., WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Case studies
WidgetWatch (widget)
WidgetWatch is like a normal watch, it tells the time. But it also can be a stopwatch, or count down to a specific time. WidgetWatch is based on "Ironman Countdown" by Bryan Woodruff. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Tags: Watch, WidgetWatch
Software downloads 2007-07-06
WiFi & WiMax Technology Enable Video Broadcasting
Join this webcast to hear discussion on WiFi technology and how it can be implemented in remote areas where traditional networks aren't feasible. Watch how wireless can be used in video broadcasting, examining a unique WiMax implementation case study at the Ironman Triathlon World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Also discusses...
Tags: Broadcasting, Video, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Wireless LANs, Corporate Communications, Marketing
Webcasts
Wi-Fi Technology Enables Video Broadcasting
This webcast discusses Wi-Fi Technology and how it can be implemented in remote areas where traditional networks aren't feasible. Specifically the webcast looks at how wireless can be used in video broadcasting. The webcast examines a unique WiMAX implementation case study at the Ironman Triathlon World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii....
Tags: Webcast, Broadcasting, Video, Wi-Fi Technology, Intel Corp., WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Wireless LANs, Corporate Communications, Digital Media, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
News to know for Tuesday, April 8, 2008
"News to know" is a joint venture between TechRepublic and ZDNet. The original post publishes every morning on business days in Between the Lines. Notable headlines: Toni Bowers: March marks third consecutive month of job losses Bill Detwiler: Virtual worlds invade the average business meeting...
Tags: TechCrunch, Jason O'Grady, Microsoft Corp., Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Microsoft Windows, Printers, Fuel Cells, Notebooks, Web Services, Operating Systems, Open Source, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware, Peripherals, Emerging Technologies, Notebooks & Tablets, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-04-08
The art of asking for a favor
IT managers who are overworked and understaffed may find the help they need just by asking. This week's installment of Artner's Law explains how to avoid the pitfalls when asking for a favor.A few weeks ago, I wrote a column called “The art and science of ‘I don’t know,’” in...
Tags: Bob Artner, Artner
Technical articles 2001-01-11
Microsoft says Firefox not a threat to IE
Microsoft says Firefox not a threat to IEarticle rootMicrosoft says Firefox not a threat to IEIn response to the recent release of open-source browser Firefox 1.0, Microsoft executives defended Internet Explorer, saying it is no less secure than any other browser and doesn't lack any important features. Do you agree?...
Tags: debate@..., IE Only, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Web browser
Discussion threads 2004-11-12
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