Economic Signs Mostly Positive For IT Spending (Systems Management Pipeline)
January 1st, 2006
Economic Signs Mostly Positive For IT Spending (Systems Management Pipeline)
The signs are mostly positive for technology spending, particularly in the small-business sector.
Best of 2005 awards results (Drobe.co.uk)
The deadline has passed, the votes have been electronically counted and the results are now in: it’s time to recognise those who have been given the thumbs up and the thumbs down by drobe.co.uk readers in 2005. Every single developer, dealer and bug hunter is worth his or her weight in gold - don’t be afraid to drop them an email to let them know they are appreciated.
IBM adopts Mentor’s Calibre tech (Electronic Engineering Times Asia)
Mentor Graphics announced that IBM has adopted the patent pending Calibre encryption technology for use with IBM’s 90nm, 65nm and 45nm process design kits.
Cayin Releases New Web-Based Networked Digital Signage Appliance (LinuxElectrons)
Taipei In response to the booming out-of-home media network, Cayin Technology will officially introduce a new networked digital signage product (SMP-WEB) to the market at Integrated Systems Europe 2006 (Hall 5, Booth F294), held from February 1st to 3rd.
Museum displays all that a computer geek could desire (The Charlotte Observer)
You’ve probably never heard of Wolfgang von Kempelen. But maybe you’ve heard of Bill Gates.
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