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- Photos: Stanford passes first DARPA test
- The Stanford University racing team shows off its robot car, Junior, to DARPA representatives on in the first test round to enter the DARPA Grand Challenge.
- Tags: Robots, photograph, DARPA, Stanford, Stanford University, robot, team
- Image galleries 2007-06-14
- (Photos: Under the hood of Stanford's robotic racecar)
- About time we advance transportation to the 21st century!Technology is going to advance to the point where a person will enter the vehical and input the destination and hit go then the driver will be able to enjoy the scenery as the vehical navigates to the destinations and frees...
- Tags: ZenWarp, auto-drive, feedback, photograph, Stanford
- Discussion threads 2007-02-23
- Driver's ed for robot racers
- Link to the photo galleryUnder the hood of Stanford's robotic racecarhttp://content.techrepublic.com.com/2346-3513_11-55267.htmlStay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!http://nl.com.com/MiniFormHandler?brand=techrepublic&list_id=e019
- Tags: Newsletter Editor, racecar, robots, news, off-topic, stanford, robot
- Discussion threads 2007-02-20
- Photos: Under the hood of Stanford's robotic racecar
- Loaded with high-def sensors, omnidirectional video and mapping software, Stanford's driverless car is no ordinary station wagon.
- Tags: photograph, sensor, software, Stanford, video, wagon
- Image galleries 2007-02-17
- Photos: Cool gizmos on display
- The Cool Products Expo at Stanford showcases novel products from a solar car to a high-tech sled.
- Tags: gizmo, photograph, Stanford
- Image galleries 2006-04-27
- Photos: A time capsule of computing
- Stanford collection houses 80 years of high-tech gear, from the IBM 30 to Google's Lego-clad storage.
- Tags: computing, Google Inc., IBM Corp., photograph, Stanford, storage
- Image galleries 2006-03-22
- IBM, Stanford push research into instant-on PCs
- By Michael Kanellos ...
- Tags: Magnetic Random Access Memory, IBM Corp., PC, Stanford, Spintronics Science
- Technical articles 2004-04-26
- Prescription for Innovative Leadership: A Strategic IT Out-Tasking Approach Helps Stanford Hospital and Clinics Accelerate Its Business Transformation Program
- Stanford Hospital and Clinics SHC in Palo Alto, California, delivers patient care in more than 100 specialty and subspecialty areas. At the heart of SHC's out-tasking strategy was the desire to hold the hospital's business and IT destiny in its own hands, yet quickly expand the OCIO's capabilities and resources...
- Tags: Hospital, Leadership, Information Technology, Cisco Systems Inc., Stanford, Strategy, Management
- Case studies
- Case Study - AeroExtend Outdoor Solution Provides Internet Access for Stanford Gate Condominium Residents
- The Stanford Gate Condominium, Mountain View, California, is a modern housing complex, conveniently located to both business and leisure points of interest in the Mountain View area. The complex was not constructed with Ethernet cabling to each unit. The challenge for property management was to add the fast broadband Internet...
- Tags: Internet Access, SOHOware Inc., Stanford, Internet, Broadband Internet, Ethernet, Telecommunications, Real Estate, Network Technology, Networking, Business Operations
- Case studies
- Trapeze Mobility System Provides Stanford School of Medicine With Wireless LAN Access
- Widely regarded as a world-class training ground for future leaders in biomedical research and medical practice, Lane Library is one of the older buildings on campus. Its age and layout presented with immediate challenges for a network specialist with Stanford. Stanford needed a comprehensive wireless LAN solution that would help...
- Tags: Trapeze Networks, Microsoft Access, Mobility, WLAN, Stanford, Trapeze Mobility System, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
- Case studies
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- Stanford University Improves Security, Reduces Risk With High-Performance Firewall for 10 Gigabit Ethernet Campus Network
- As core business processes and academic collaboration increasingly take place over the Web, Stanford University realized it needed to take steps to mitigate the risks that confidential information could be lost, either because of intentional acts or accidental exposure. Academic departments and schools were responsible for their own network security...
- Tags: Ethernet, 10-Gigabit Ethernet, Network, Stanford University, Juniper Networks Inc., High-performance, Firewalls, Networking, Network Security, Security
- Case studies 2008-05-01
- Stanford University School of Education Stops Spam, Viruses and Network Intrusions at the Perimeter With Juniper Integrated Security Devices
- Stanford University School of Education wanted to reduce the torrent of spam, viruses, phishing and network attacks unleashed while maintaining ready access to them. Stanford turned to Juniper Networks Secure Services Gateway 550 (SSG 550) to provide an integrated perimeter-based defense that bolstered its desktop- and server-based protection against these...
- Tags: Education, Network, Stanford University, Juniper Networks Inc., Security Device, Virus, Intrusion, Cyberthreats, Phishing, Spam, Security, Viruses And Worms, Networking, Spam And Phishing
- Case studies 2006-08-01
- Stanford University Lowers Cost of PC Management With Microsoft Windows XP, Dell OpenManage, and Altiris Deployment Solution
- Stanford University's IT infrastructure is as diverse and dynamic as its students and faculty. Bristling with new ideas, Stanford professors and students make extraordinary demands on the university's IT staff by regularly evaluating a myriad of software applications. In an effort to reduce the high cost of managing thousands of...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Stanford University, Microsoft Windows XP, PC-management, Microsoft Corp., Dell OpenManage, Altiris Inc., Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Windows, Management, Operating Systems, Software
- Case studies
- Symposium Helps Stanford University Broaden Its Curriculum
- Computer-based multimedia courses have always been a key component of Stanford University's Education Program for Gifted Youth EPGY. With students from more than 35 countries, one of EPGY's major goals is to use technology to provide a classroom experience via the Web. They're meeting that goal today with Centra Symposium,...
- Tags: Centra Symposium, Stanford University, Centra Software
- Case studies
- Photos: More than chips at IDF
- At the Intel Developer Forum this week, Rackable Systems keeps data on ICE and Stanford preps its driverless car. by CNET News.com
- Tags: news, idf, chips, intel, development, TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2007-09-20
- Images: Harnessing PS3 power for Folding@home
- PlayStation 3 users will soon be able to lend their consoles' processing power to a Stanford University research project focused on the nature of serious diseases.
- Tags: Sony PlayStation 3, Stanford University, processing power, Sony Playstation, console
- Image galleries 2007-03-15
- Wiki technology appearing all over the place
- Wiki, a technology for online encyclopedias and other documentation, is beginning to find itself in some interesting places. A Stanford professor has proposed that wiki technology be used in Congress to help make the process more transparent. In addition, he wants his "wiki-army" to help stamp out cronyism...
- Tags: Wiki, Online Communications, Andy Moon
- Blog posts 2008-03-21
- Australian researcher finds a way to make broadband 100 times faster
- John Papandriopoulos, a research fellow at the University of Melbourne, has developed an algorithm that reduces interference in ADSL connections, essentially making broadband Net speeds 100 times faster. An excerpt from The Age: Most ADSL services are effectively limited to speeds between 1 Mbps to 20...
- Tags: Researcher, Stanford University, Broadband, Mbps, John, Broadband Internet, DSL, Network Technology, Engineering, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2007-11-05
- Installing ESX Server
- ESX is NOT Linux"...runs on a Linux kernel" - NOT!This is a very common misconception because the console which is based on linux is used to interact with the kernel.The precursor to vmware is the Hive Operating System, the SimOS simulator and the Disco VM monitor, which were developed by...
- Tags: Linux, dhoox@..., software, hardware, esx, VMWare ESX Server, server
- Discussion threads 2007-02-17
- Is encryption part of your strategy yet?
- Encryption, or the lack thereof, is in the news recently, as a laptop belonging to Stanford University was recently stolen. The problem is that the laptop contained personal information for some 72,000 current and former employees. The data on the laptop was not encrypted and this incident is...
- Tags: Strategy, Encryption, Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Andy Moon
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
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