Stories about: General Electric

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    Oracle plans aggressive fight with EU over Sun takeover 05/11/2009 05:17:00

    Oracle is planning an aggressive fight with European regulators if its attempt to take over Sun is slapped with a statement of objections in the coming week, said people close to the company Wednesday.
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    Wall Street Beat: IT vendors see return to growth 17/10/2009 06:35:00

    With quarterly IT sales results pouring in, vendors including IBM, Google, Advanced Micro Devices and Intel appear more confident than ever that the global recession's depressing effects on the tech market are lifting.
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    Cisco forms smart grid ecosystem 18/09/2009 01:06:00

    Cisco is lining up partners in its smart grid initiative, an effort to upgrade utility information infrastructures with Cisco routers and switches.
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    50 years of essential student technology equipment 07/09/2009 13:51:00

    University students just can't do without their gadgets. We look at the technology that's been a must-have for students from the 1950s to the present day.
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    FAQ: Cloud computing, demystified 18/05/2009 15:01:00

    Everyone in the IT industry is talking about cloud computing, but there is still confusion about what the cloud is, how it should be used and what problems and challenges it might introduce. This FAQ will answer some of the key questions enterprises are asking about cloud computing.
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    GE develops optical disc material to hold 500GB of data 28/04/2009 08:28:00

    GE Global Research, the technology development arm of the General Electric Co. said Monday it has made a breakthrough in holographic optical disc storage, saying its researchers have developed material that can support as much as 500GB of capacity on a single standard DVD-sized disk.
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    GE crams 500GB of data on DVD with holographic tech 28/04/2009 07:59:00

    General Electric Global Research says it has figured out a way to put up to 500GB of data on a regular-sized DVD disc under laboratory conditions. GE says its breakthrough was achieved by writing 3-dimensional patterns that represent data onto a disc made of highly reflective material. The disc then acts as a mirror that makes it possible for a laser to pick up the entire piece of data. GE's process doesn't just put information onto the surface of the disc--as DVDs and CDs do--but etches the micro-holographic patterns below the surface of the disc as well.
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    Intel, GE partner on home health tech 03/04/2009 06:00:00

    Intel and General Electric have formed an alliance to market and create home-based health care technologies, in an effort to reduce health-care costs and allow elderly people to stay out of hospitals.
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    Satyam turns to YouTube to get its message across 28/01/2009 08:00:00

    Indian outsourcer Satyam Computer Services is turning to YouTube to get its own message across to viewers worldwide in the wake of the financial crisis in the company.
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    Days numbered for standalone NAC, anti-data leakage firms? 13/11/2008 08:46:00

    Bargain hunting was all the talk of the 451 Group event this week in Boston, where one security pro quipped that vendors should be paying customers to install their software and where anyone remotely smelling of money became suddenly quite popular with other attendees looking to sell things.
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    IPv6 laggards to lose big business 11/09/2008 08:06:00

    Organisations will lose business unless their networks support the next generation of Internet addresses, experts say.
 
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