HP-developed degree aims to close UK's IT skills gap
News A foundation degree course will launch at colleges in England this autumn aimed at boosting sought-after tech skills and addressing the nation's IT skills gap. The part-time Computer Systems Management foundation degree, which has been developed by...
[August 7, 2008, 12:06]
IT-business degree spawns first graduates
News The first students to take a university degree in Information Technology Management for Business have completed their studies, with a high proportion of the graduates achieving first-class honours. The Information Technology Management for Business...
[July 25, 2008, 15:32]
New tech degree to include legacy app migration
News A degree course that aims to tackle the perceived lack of technologists with business skills will also cover the issue of migrating from legacy applications such as Cobol. Cobol migration specialist Micro Focus announced on Wednesday that it has...
[August 22, 2007, 17:22]
E-skills aims to boost IT degree numbers
News The Catalyst programme will promote the skills graduates develop from different types of IT-related degree courses, and will guide curriculum development in areas of industry growth. The first stage of the Catalyst programme will focus on mapping a...
[September 18, 2007, 18:57]
Survivable Network Design With Degree or Order Constraints
White Papers This paper presents algorithmic and hardness results for network design problems with degree or order constraints. The paper first considers the SURVIVABLE NETWORK DESIGN problem with degree constraints on vertices: the objective is to find a...
[January 9, 2008, 0:01]
Get the Most Value From Your CRM Investment; Shooting for a 360-Degree View of Your Customer
White Papers Companies that understand how customers view their experience with them and build a comprehensive 360-degree view of that experience will prevail. Acquiring and retaining loyal customers is a great challenge in the Internet age.
[August 25, 2009, 10:14]
Nationwide Gains a "360-Degree" View of the Customer to Advance Its "On Your Side" Promise
White Papers The core challenge faced by company was a unified, "360-degree" view of its customer relationships. Based in Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide is one of the largest diversified insurance and financial services organizations in the world, with more than US...
[March 15, 2007, 0:00]
MBA degree retains popularity among IT pros
News An MBA could help you attain an IT directorship or a chief information officer position, but having the degree these days won't guarantee a promotion, or even a better job, according to statistics from educational sources.
[November 1, 2002, 10:12]
Customer Centricity, Master Data and the "360-Degree View"
White Papers When reviewing the popular literature on customer data integration and master data management, a frequently recurring business driver is the ability to establish a "360-degree view of the customer. This paper will provide a list of questions that...
[August 13, 2009, 1:21]
360-degree view of Olympics
News Streaming 360-degree photos of athletes at the Olympic Games and virtual tours of the Olympic sites will help to convey the hype at Homebush and other games venues to sports fans around the world via the official Sydney 2000 site.
[August 31, 2000, 13:24]
Dubai’s 360-degree rotating skyscraper: an algorithm too far?
Blog Comment Sounds more like a French operation to extract some of the oil money out of Dubai. Wonder how they're going to deal with all the sand in all those bearing chases they will need to have to enable all the rotating joints?
[August 19, 2008, 9:15]
Dubai’s 360-degree rotating skyscraper: an algorithm too far?
Blog Comment There's no mention of a real-life proto-type, but the fact that they've announced it means they have the confidence that it'll work. If they manage to pull it off though, they'll solve common problem; people will nolonger scrumble for the flat with...
[June 27, 2008, 16:52]
Hull to host first .Net masters degree
News In September 2003 a group of 40 students at the University of Hull will become the first in the UK to study .Net at masters degree level. It was because of the innovative nature of their teaching -- that they created a curriculum based on .Net at...
[December 11, 2002, 17:27]
Dubai’s 360-degree rotating skyscraper: an algorithm too far?
Blog Comment It s not just the weather you d need to worry about, you d also hope that the voice doing the commanding belonged to someone nice and stable!
[June 27, 2008, 21:55]
Degree work not at the UNI?
Talkback I seem to remember when these new fangled micro computers came into being and discs became THE storage medium, until a head crash two days before the course finish meant that the entire submissions were lost leaving all the students having to hand...
[March 6, 2009, 8:36]
Shaw University Earns Advanced Degree in IP Communications
White Papers In order to break down educational barriers, Shaw University had to first build up their communication system. The Avaya solution "made the grade" with a broad IP strategy that covers voice, data, and video services efficiently and cost effectively.
[April 16, 2007, 14:51]
Dubai’s 360-degree rotating skyscraper: an algorithm too far?
Blog Have you seen the BBC report on Dubai’s first ‘rotating skyscraper’ this afternoon? There’s some French architect saying how much he’d observed the wind affecting skyscrapers, so now he wants to use the wind to help shape the buildings themselves.
[June 27, 2008, 16:03]
Teaching Embedded Systems Engineering in a Software-Oriented Computing Degree
White Papers Traditional software-oriented computing degrees do not include courses on embedded systems design in their syllabus, since in the past embedded applications were seen as small-sized solutions developed without the need of engineering approaches.
[November 29, 2008, 23:00]
A Degree in Endpoint Security and Management
White Papers Founded in 1769, Dartmouth College is a member of the prestigious Ivy League. Dartmouth's high-speed network connects all dormitory rooms, administrative offices, and academic buildings on campus and off campus.
[June 20, 2007, 1:00]
Video Conferencing, the Enterprise and You: Video Conferencing Knowhow Without the Computer Science Degree
White Papers Computers have changed one's lives by promising - and delivering - seemingly limitless innovation, from word processing to the Internet. Indeed, technology has even managed to honor the one pledge enterprises around the world were hoping for: the...
[February 12, 2009, 23:00]



