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How Apple's iCloud compares to Google's cloud
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
How Apple's iCloud compares to Google's cloud
Apple has characteristically taken a common concept and taken pains to deliver features in as effortless and seamless way as possible. The result is a service that offers a striking contrast to Google's approach
Cloud CIO: How cloud computing changes IT staffs
Monday, January 31, 2011
Cloud CIO: How cloud computing changes IT staffs
What was heretofore implemented manually must be standardized, captured in rules, and executed without human interaction. So what will it mean for IT people when automation is infused within the systems?
Taiwan brainstorms ideas for future handheld devices
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Taiwan brainstorms ideas for future handheld devices
Police work and bicycling are two areas that could gain from smarter devices
Is your IT job safe in the cloud?
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Is your IT job safe in the cloud?
From a personal employment perspective, the cloud has arrived at the wrong moment: it's hardly a buoyant job market out there, and people value their positions. How the technology will change the technology department
Nvidia chief scientist: CPUs slowed by legacy design
Monday, November 22, 2010
Nvidia chief scientist: CPUs slowed by legacy design
Bill Dally, the company's chief scientist and senior vice-president of research, forecasts a time when GPUs, not CPUs, will do most computer work. CPUs "burn a lot of power" executing tasks that may be unnecessary in today's computing environment, he added
Amazon takes advantage of GPUs in the cloud
Monday, November 15, 2010
Amazon takes advantage of GPUs in the cloud
The company's Amazon Web Services offering can now run HPC apps faster if they are compatible with Nvidia's CUDA architecture. Amazon added a new Cluster GPU instance to the Elastic Compute Cloud platform
Don Tapscott: What enterprise IT needs to do now
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Don Tapscott: What enterprise IT needs to do now
The co-author of Macrowikinomics gives the keynote speech at the first international Webcom conference in Toronto, where he talks about the impact of the Internet on collaboration, computing and more
Five-year plan: 8 problems IT must solve
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Five-year plan: 8 problems IT must solve
We don't expect everyone -- or even a majority of people who read this article -- to agree with our picks. Each person has his or her own axes to grind. Tell us what we've missed
Orange looks set to use Cisco, EMC, VMware in cloud
Monday, September 27, 2010
Orange looks set to use Cisco, EMC, VMware in cloud
Orange Business Services is planning an audio conference with the three-way data-centre partnership. The group was formed to combine networking, storage, computing and virtualization components in prepackaged "VBlocks" for constructing data centres
AMD pressures Intel with inexpensive desktop chips
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
AMD pressures Intel with inexpensive desktop chips
The chip maker launches new desktop chips price between US$76 and $250. AMD also announced two unlocked Black Edition processors
5 ways providers can improve cloud security
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
5 ways providers can improve cloud security
At the Defcon hacking conference in Las Vegas, speakers said ease of use, log management and preventing account hijacking are among the ways you can improve the security of cloud applications.
Ready for 2020? Advice for every career stage
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Ready for 2020? Advice for every career stage
We've gathered some ideas on the actions that IT workers at three distinct stages of their careers need to take to prepare for the next 10 years
Chip startup seeks to lower electric bills in data centres
Monday, August 16, 2010
Chip startup seeks to lower electric bills in data centres
Smooth-Stone will compete against Intel in server chips. The company plans to use mobile phone microprocessors inside high-powered computer servers to help enterprises lower their data centre electrical bills
Google App Inventor lets anyone make Android apps
Monday, July 12, 2010
Google App Inventor lets anyone make Android apps
The new Google program puts app creation in the hands of Android users. The site offers several suggestions in app creation, including using the handset's GPS function for location, creating SMSs for friends, or building apps that link to other services, such as Twitter
Dell adds GPUs to blade server for performance boost
Friday, June 11, 2010
Dell adds GPUs to blade server for performance boost
The graphics processing units should speed up server performance in specific-use cases, the company said. The blades include two full-length PCI-Express slots that will be able to accommodate up to two 250-watt graphics cards
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to ship with lots of ISV support
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to ship with lots of ISV support
About to be available on Thursday for desktops and servers, the Linux upgrade from Canonical features more than 80 vendors announcing support for about 100 apps
Insource, outsource, everything as a service
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Insource, outsource, everything as a service
A consultant with 24 years in the business shares tips on how to decide if outsourcing works for you
HP touts major advance in 'memristors'
Monday, April 19, 2010
HP touts major advance in 'memristors'
The company is developing technology which could eventually handle both memory and logic in the same chip, at the same time. At least one industry analyst is calling the memristor a "major game-changer"
SAS performs 18 hour analytics job in 2.5 minutes
Friday, April 16, 2010
SAS performs 18 hour analytics job in 2.5 minutes
SAS’s new high performance computing model, demoed at the SAS Global Forum, is probably over a year away from massive adoption. People will find it hard to believe you can do a 24 hour job in 15 minutes, says CEO Jim Goodnight
Open Text's Eugene Roman opens up
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Open Text's Eugene Roman opens up
He’s not an urban sophisticate gunning for the CEO’s job. Instead, the newly-promoted CTO embraces his farm-boy roots and admits to loving technology as much as he loves managing people. WITH VIDEO
OPINION: Google CEO preaches 'mobile first'
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
OPINION: Google CEO preaches 'mobile first'
Mobile devices have displaced PCs for computing and communications, Schmidt tells attendees at this week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Find out why Google has taken on the mantle as the new king of mobile
Robots will replace all workers in 25 years: Futurist
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Robots will replace all workers in 25 years: Futurist
When you look at emerging technologies, as a Cisco Systems official does, you see a lot of whiz-bang things: Intelligent robots, networks that move at light speed and billions of devices connected to the Internet. An industry analyst says there's a lot of dreaming. But, he adds, why not?
X2 launches iTablet for Windows and Linux
Monday, February 08, 2010
X2 launches iTablet for Windows and Linux
Looking to capitalize on Apple iPad hype, X2's new iTablet will ship with Flash, Wi-Fi and 3G support. Find out all the details
Round Table: 2009 in the rearview mirror, Part 4
Friday, January 29, 2010
Round Table: 2009 in the rearview mirror, Part 4
IT World Canada debate the biggest stories of 2009: Conficker, Nortel, the cloud and more
Time for a little 'era awareness'
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Time for a little 'era awareness'
Far too many of the fine men and women working in IT today lack a sense of history (that is, where we've been and where we are) and the ability to imagine the IT-enabled opportunities of 2010 and beyond
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