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Intel-Based Macs Are Here - What it Means for You! (INM white paper discusses Intel-based Macs)
On January 10, 2006 Apple released its first Intel-based Macintosh. The big question is "what does Apple’s new move mean for Mac users and third-party software developers?".
 [February 8, 2006]

 

 

Intel-Based Macs Are Here - What it Means for You! (INM white paper discusses Intel-based Macs)
On January 10, 2006 Apple released its first Intel-based Macintosh. The big question is "what does Apple’s new move mean for Mac users and third-party software developers?".
 [February 8, 2006]

 

 

Email Improving Student Reading and Writing Test Scores
The New Jersey state standardized test scores from a Newark Public Schools 4th grade class show strong indicators of significant reading and writing improvement through use of simple email letter writing with fellow classmates and a peer classroom in Italy.
 [February 8, 2006]

 

 

Lucent Technologies Converged Services Survey
U.S. service providers can tap a market potentially worth almost $10 billion a year by offering personalized services that blend voice and data applications across fixed and mobile networks, according to results of the first annual Lucent Technologies Converged Services Survey. Lucent is sharing detailed results of the research with its service provider customers to help them tailor their service introductions for specific markets.
 [February 8, 2006]

 

 

Meteorologists Worldwide Put SGI Solutions at the Forefront of Weather Prediction
More than half of the world’s major meteorological research and forecasting sites use SGI compute, storage and visualization solutions.
 [January 30, 2006]

 

 

PricewaterhouseCoopers Recommends ’Lifestyle Media’ as a Key Growth Driver for Media Companies in the Digital Convergence Era
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) released a report titled, "The Rise of Lifestyle Media: Achieving Success in the Digital Convergence Era," at the NATPE 2006 Conference & Exhibition at Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas. The report reveals the challenges and opportunities that convergence brings to the video content, distribution, advertising, and audience measurement industries in the U.S. It also provides recommendations for how content owners, advertising agencies, and measurement companies can engage consumers to develop and achieve new revenue streams by deploying "Lifestyle Media."
 [January 28, 2006]

 

 

The Average Number of Contacts Needed to Resolve a Wireless Customer Care Issue Over the Phone Continues to Rise (J.D. Power and Associates Reports)
 [January 25, 2006]

 

 

The city of Riviera Beach, FL to deploy MOTOMESH from Motorola
The city of Riviera Beach, FL has been added to the list of over a dozen municipalities to deploy MOTOMESH from Motorola as its metro-area wireless network.
 [January 23, 2006]

 

 

Fujitsu Outlines Benefits of 10-Gigabit Ethernet in ATCA Applications, Advanced Enterprise and Network Systems
Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) has issued a new technical paper detailing the use of its 10-Gigabit Ethernet switching technology for applications based on the Advanced Mezzanine Cards (AMC) and the underlying Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (ATCA), such as wireless backhaul, wireless base stations, IPTV, and routers.
 [January 12, 2006]

 

 

Banking on Broadband: revenues in Asia Pacific economies expects to reach US $320.80 billion by end 2008
As revenues from the fixed voice segment continue to decline, telecommunications service providers in the Asia Pacific region are increasingly focusing on the broadband and mobile segments to sustain growth and revenues.
 [January 12, 2006]

 

 

ICT Industry Urges Party Leaders to Address Canada’s Future Prosperity
On behalf of Canada’s information and communications technology (ICT) industry, the Information Technology Association of Canada is urging federal party leaders to deal with the issue of Canada’s future prosperity in the current election campaign.
 [January 7, 2006]

 

 

Essex County runs SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Tired of a costly and unreliable operating system, Essex County migrated to Linux. Running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server helps the county do more with its IT environment, while staying within budget. Moving its back-end accounting system to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server has reduced software costs by 35 percent.
 [January 1, 2006]

 

 

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