Stories about: CMS

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    Intel, Numonyx create breakthrough in phase-change memory 29/10/2009 06:08:00

    Intel and Numonyx B.V. announced a breakthrough in the development of phase-change memory today that has the potential to allow developers to stack multiple layers of chips atop each other, thereby greatly increasing the density of the nonvolatile memory medium.
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    Is SharePoint unstoppable, or mostly smoke and mirrors? 20/10/2009 05:02:00

    Guessing what eye-popping growth figures Microsoft will trumpet for its popular portal and collaboration app, SharePoint, has become an annual parlor game for fans and detractors alike.
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    CMS BounceBack Ultimate 14/07/2009 13:30:00

    The main benefit of CMS BounceBack Ultimate is its utter simplicity. We tested a solution that comprises an external USB hard drive with the CMS BounceBack Ultimate backup software already installed. It makes protecting your most valuable data a cinch.
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    Tamworth Regional Council Bolsters Online Services With Elcom 22/06/2009 10:30:00

    Regional council using Elcom’s enterprise content management and web design platform to improve online service delivery and simplify access to information
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    Signature Security Helps Customers Stay Safe with Elcom 28/05/2009 16:54:00

    New Web-based Services Provide Flexibility and 24-hour Accessibility
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    T-Mobile sales of G1 hit 1 million in first two quarters 25/04/2009 08:13:00

    T-Mobile USA sold 1 million G1 smartphones in the first six months since it went on the market, about one-third the number of Apple Inc. iPhones that sold in its first two quarters.
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    The A-Z of Programming Languages: Falcon 09/04/2009 11:10:00

    Computerworld's investigations into the most widely-used programming languages continues as we chat with Giancarlo Niccolai the creator of the Falcon programming language.
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    25 computer products that refuse to die 02/04/2009 02:01:00

    Old computer products, like old soldiers, never die. They stay on the market--even though they haven't been updated in eons. Or their names get slapped on new products that are available only outside the U.S. Or obsessive fans refuse to accept that they're obsolete--long after the rest of the world has moved on.
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    Microsoft Windows on a mainframe? 05/03/2009 12:18:00

    Software that for the first time lets users run native copies of the Windows operating systems on a mainframe will be introduced Friday by data center automation vendor Mantissa.
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    Cebit: MSI's svelte X-Slim laptops to get more powerful 03/03/2009 01:21:00

    After turning heads at CES with its X-Slim laptops Micro-Star International (MSI) is using the Cebit trade show in Hanover, Germany, this week to unveil new versions with a more powerful processor.
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    Legalise mobile phone jammers? 24/02/2009 09:35:00

    Jamming a mobile phone is illegal in the US. Very illegal. And not just by ordinary citizens. It's illegal for theatre and restaurant owners to jam calls, and even state and local police or prison officials. The US, in fact, has the strictest laws in the world against jamming mobile calls.
 
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