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IBM to launch infrastructure 'building blocks

...IBM will launch preconfigured 'building blocks' for technology infrastructure to speed up deployments and cut costs. The... Read more

23 March, 2011 by Larry Dignan

Building blocks for perfect carbon nano ribbons

German researchers have developed a new technique for building carbon nano ribbons: instead of slicing up larger sheets... Read more

8 February, 2011
<endeca_term>Building BLOCKS</endeca_term> Factory 1.0

Building BLOCKS Factory 1.0

Building blocks Factory app 50% off today only What Do you feel like... Read more

23 April, 2012
Abby Magnetic Toys (Toys, Letters, <endeca_term>Building blocks</endeca_term>, Animals, Vehicles) for Kids (Baby, Toddler, Preschool) HD 1.3

Abby Magnetic Toys (Toys, Letters, Building blocks, Animals, Vehicles) for Kids (Baby, Toddler, Preschool) HD 1.3

...toys; Toms toys; In the room and in the backyard; Letters; and Building Blocks).For all categories, you can choose one of a total of... Read more

20 March, 2012
<endeca_term>Building Blocks</endeca_term> 1.0

Building Blocks 1.0

Building Blocks is now FREE FOREVER!!! Have you ever wanted to build things... Read more

23 August, 2010
The <endeca_term>Building Blocks</endeca_term> for Private Cloud: Automation, Virtualization, and Cloud Service Management

The Building Blocks for Private Cloud: Automation, Virtualization, and Cloud Service Management

...Management Associates (EMA) research shows very clearly that virtualization and automation are building blocks that help deliver the high-value outcomes of cloud computing. However... Read more

9 August, 2010
<endeca_term>Building Blocks</endeca_term> for a 100% Virtualized and Protected Data Center

Building Blocks for a 100% Virtualized and Protected Data Center

...transition to a 100% virtualized and protected data center and apply these building blocks in the data center Read more

5 August, 2010
<endeca_term>Building Blocks</endeca_term> HD: Spelling Edition iPad Version! 1.0

Building Blocks HD: Spelling Edition iPad Version! 1.0

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20 March, 2012
David & Goliath Oblivious Affine Function Evaluation - Asymptotically Optimal <endeca_term>Building Blocks</endeca_term> for Universally Composable Two-Party Computation from a Single Untrusted Stateful Tamper-Proof Hardware Token

David & Goliath Oblivious Affine Function Evaluation - Asymptotically Optimal Building Blocks for Universally Composable Two-Party Computation from a Single Untrusted Stateful Tamper-Proof Hardware Token

Cryptographic assumptions regarding tamper proof hardware tokens have gained increasing attention. Even if the... Read more

12 March, 2012
LDS <endeca_term>Building Blocks</endeca_term> Mormon Principles 5.0

LDS Building Blocks Mormon Principles 5.0

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26 February, 2012
...IPTV) Internet Protocol Television's Key Broadcast <endeca_term>Building Blocks</endeca_term>

...IPTV) Internet Protocol Television's Key Broadcast Building Blocks

Telcos, in pursuit of the triple play (voice, video, and data), are investing heavily to compete with the cable... Read more

1 January, 2012
<endeca_term>Building-Blocks</endeca_term> for Performance Oriented DSLs

Building-Blocks for Performance Oriented DSLs

Domain-specific languages raise the level of abstraction in software development. While it is evident that programmers... Read more

3 August, 2011
Cortical Columns: <endeca_term>Building Blocks</endeca_term> for Intelligent Systems

Cortical Columns: Building Blocks for Intelligent Systems

The neocortex appears to be a very efficient, uniformly structured, and hierarchical computational system. Researchers... Read more

1 January, 2011
A Model-Based Process for Evaluating Cluster <endeca_term>Building Blocks</endeca_term>

A Model-Based Process for Evaluating Cluster Building Blocks

Traditional servers account for more than 1.5% of the US electricity use though spend their lives largely underutilized... Read more

18 August, 2010
On Hardening Leakage Resilience of Random Extractors for Instantiations of Leakage Resilient Cryptographic Primitives

On Hardening Leakage Resilience of Random Extractors for Instantiations of Leakage Resilient Cryptographic Primitives

Random extractors are proven to be important building blocks in constructing leakage resilient cryptographic primitives. Nevertheless, recent efforts showed that... Read more

1 March, 2012

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