Austin Radiological Brightens Vision For All-Digital Imaging Services Using LightPointe's Optical Wireless Connectivity Products
White Papers Austin Radiological Association (ARA), a premier specialty health-care organization, is sharpening its focus on "Filmless" imaging with innovative optical wireless networking to deliver improved services to physicians and patients in the community...
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Customer Case Study: City Of Austin - City Hall
White Papers Home to 1.3 million citizens, Austin, Texas, is the 16th largest city in the United States. The city of Austin needed to implement a LAN solution for a major municipal entity-the solution required the integration of three distinct networks: the...
[February 16, 2006, 23:00]
The City Of Austin Texas Is Focused On Improving Its Existing Performance Measurement System
White Papers The City Auditor, who reports to the City Council separately from city management, hired a Deputy City Auditor in 1985 with considerable government performance auditing experience to build audit staff capabilities in performance auditing, and...
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Texan City Runs 'nonemotional' Linux Pilot
News The city of Austin, Texas, is evaluating Linux and OpenOffice.org for desktop computers, the newest indication that open-source software has become a serious alternative to Microsoft products. Collins said he hasn't decided how to proceed and that...
[December 22, 2003, 10:35]
PII Already Dominant Force - PC Makers
News "Where we're seeing the growth is in the Pentium II category," said Richard Austin, managing director of Evesham Micros, a leading mail-order PC vendor. The £449 model is selling pretty well, Austin says, but nothing like the Pentium II models.
[January 6, 1998, 15:11]
Top Legal Firm In Hong Kong Opted For StorageTek L40 Tape Library And LTO Drives To Back Up Its NAS Architecture
White Papers Sidley Austin Brown & Wood ("SABW" or "the firm"), a significant legal power in the international arena, was formed as a result of the merger of Sidley & Austin and Brown & Wood in May 2001. As e-mail has become the firm's core communication tool...
[January 2, 2006, 23:00]
IBM Hatches Plans For Superprocessor
News IBM and the University of Texas at Austin plan to collaborate on building a processor capable of churning out more than 1 trillion calculations per second -- faster than many of today's top supercomputers.
[August 27, 2003, 15:15]
OpenOffice Makes Government Inroads
News Two significant government bodies, the Israel Department of Commerce and the City of Austin, Texas, are moving toward replacing Microsoft Office installations with the OpenOffice.org productivity suite.
[December 18, 2003, 13:25]
Gravitational Data Falls From GRACE To Be Processed By Growing TACC
White Papers The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) carries the torch for space-related scientific research. Less well known is its Center for Space Research (CSR), which studies the Earth, its environment and solar system.
[April 24, 2004, 0:00]
AMD To Lay Off 200
News The chipmaker notified the employees, all workers at its Fab 25 manufacturing plant in Austin, Texas, this week, a company spokesman confirmed on Friday. AMD has about 3,800 employees in Austin. Meanwhile, the company is also winding down...
[May 11, 2002, 7:02]
Tech Prospects Vary Across The US
News Economy.com projects Austin to show job growth of 2 percent in the first quarter, 2.6 percent in the second quarter, 3 percent in the third quarter and 4 percent in the fourth quarter. Key technology hubs such as Silicon Valley; Austin, Texas...
[January 30, 2002, 16:27]
Vignette Spins Off Wireless Software Venture
News The company, SoloMio, has received $6m in first-round funding from Vignette and Austin Ventures, Vignette said. The move is a further push by Austin, Texas-based Vignette, which develops personalisation tools for e-commerce and content-management...
[February 7, 2001, 15:27]
Where's My G5 PowerBook?
Talkback Also to, DeLL is based in RoundRock, plus the PowerPC development team is in Austin, so your statements should read: Hurry up Austin, or I'm taking my business to RoundRock.http://www.apple.com/powerbook
[February 3, 2005, 6:32]
Bloggers Creaming Off Newspaper Readers
News While papers such as Texas' Austin American-Statesman are using blogs to give readers a news voice they never had before, other papers such as the Washington Post are struggling with everything from charges of plagiarism in their blogs to being...
[June 2, 2006, 10:00]
Canadian Crypto Companies Beat U.S. Export Laws
News The company is based in Austin, Texas, but the Hushmail server is located in Canada, and the software was developed entirely outside of the United States. If U.S.citizens work on any of our cryptography software, those people can be charged with a...
[June 4, 1999, 10:30]
Evesham Blames Brown For Financial Crisis
News Evesham chairman and founder Richard Austin said: "I can confirm that Evesham Technology went into administration on Friday. Austin added: "The Evesham Technology brand has received an investment of $22m from .
[August 6, 2007, 18:06]
Anarchy In The USA
News Earlier this year, Austin pleaded guilty, and last week a federal judge in Los Angeles sentenced him to one year in prison. CNET News.com interviewed Austin by telephone from a guest house where he is staying in Long Beach, Calif.
[August 14, 2003, 14:35]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Perhaps that's why the company failed to get into Austin Powers II. Mind you, the same was true of 95 percent of Austin Powers II. Monday 16/09/2002Typical. I return from San Jose, laden with presents and bursting with hot news about nanotechnology...
[September 20, 2002, 17:59]
AMD To Phase Out Durons By End Of Year
News Currently, Duron is only made in Austin. AMD has only one other factory, located in Austin, Texas, and that is being converted to handle flash memory manufacturing by the end of the year, Ruiz said. AMD will phase out its budget Duron processors by...
[April 19, 2002, 9:59]
Google's Search For Business Customers
News As Austin pointed out: "Companies have a lot of sunk costs and individuals have career investments [in them]. So Microsoft is coming at this issue from the bottom up and Google from the top down," Austin explained.
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