Ethernet Inventor Welcomed Into Hall Of Fame
News That said, the man who helped invent Ethernet, the most widely used packet-switched technology in the world, was honoured for his work on that invention this past weekend as he was inducted to the National Inventors Hall of Fame in Akron, Ohio.
[May 8, 2007, 17:54]
Integrated Solution Helps Drancy City Hall Prepare For Election Season
White Papers At Drancy City Hall, employees need to communicate, share information, and create complex and attractive documents. To help improve productivity and teamwork, Drancy City Hall worked with Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Exakis to deploy an...
[January 4, 2007, 23:00]
Woz Named To Inventors Hall Of Fame
News Steve Wozniak, who founded Apple in 1976 with Steve Jobs, has been named to the Inventors Hall of Fame for his contributions to a broad range of technologies, a selection committee announced Thursday.
[June 19, 2000, 10:01]
Jon Hall: Open Source Should Be Protected From 'looters'
News The open-source development community is an international treasure and should be protected as such, said veteran Linux advocate Jon "Maddog" Hall, in a talk in Birmingham that emphasised the role of open-source software outside the US.
[June 24, 2003, 11:45]
Ofsted Gives Schools Internet Hall Of Fame
News Schools which attained top marks in their annual inspections are featured in a new online hall of fame Top performing UK schools are highlighted on a new online "hall of fame", launched by the official schools' watchdog on 7 January, 2005.
[January 7, 2005, 15:25]
Linux Users March On City Hall
News Others cited the fast clip of the gangly Tiemann, who took off promptly from the conference hall and rushed up the street, forcing some programmers to jog breathlessly behind him. Led by Michael Tiemann, chief technology officer of Linux seller Red...
[August 16, 2002, 7:43]
Duke University Outfits First-Year Residence Hall With Cisco High-Speed Wireless Network
White Papers The major goal of Duke University in the new Bell Tower was to see how effectively they could deploy capacity coverage throughout the building. The university wanted the wired equivalent - so students could roam around the building with access...
[June 7, 2006, 0:00]
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]
Esslingen Utilizes IBM E-Business Solutions To Become A Virtual Town Hall And Marketplace
White Papers The City of Esslingen, Germany wanted to increase contact between the state and its citizens, to strengthen the local economy and to make the city more attractive to visitors. Esslingen selected IBM Global Services and created a commercial business...
[March 2, 2004, 23:00]
Passport Chief Comments On ID Card Security
Blog James Hall, the new CEO of the UK Identity and Passport service, has just said in a web chat that the National Identity Register will be part of the national critical infrastructure and be "securely accredited".
[November 14, 2006, 16:31]
The Secure Official Channel
White Papers With a population of roughly 36,000, Schwabisch Hall is the vibrant center of the Hohenlohe-Franken region. In Schwabisch Hall, the 'Virtual city hall' was implemented with a high degree of professionalism and constitutes an important factor for...
[April 24, 2007, 0:00]
School District Implements High Availability, Scalable, Cost Effective Open Source IP PBX
White Papers Hall-Dale Elementary was overcrowded and needed about $ 750,000 in repairs to its 50-year-old building. This case study examines how Hall-Dale worked with its trusted Value-Added Reseller (VAR), Central Maine Communications, to research a solution...
[February 8, 2007, 23:00]
Book Publisher Adopts Open-source Idea
News Prentice Hall, a technical and academic book publisher, has embraced the open-source philosophy for a new series of books, the content of which may be freely distributed. Six books will be released this year with the Bruce Perens Open Source Series...
[January 17, 2003, 8:57]
The World's Most Advanced Engine Plant Uses Printronix Printers With Online Data Validation
White Papers Plant Hams Hall, also known as the "world's most advanced car engine production plant," produces approximately 600 engines a day. Engines produced at Plant Hams Hall are labeled with a Code 39 bar code that holds each engine's serial number.
[September 24, 2004, 0:00]
Open-source VoIP 'will Be Bigger Than Linux'
News Jon 'Maddog' Hall, the president of open-source organisation Linux International, told the LinuxWorld Expo in London on Wednesday that open-source voice-over-IP (VoIP) will be bigger than Linux. I predict that over next three years, VoIP using an...
[October 6, 2004, 13:55]
Apple Vs Apple: The Long And Winding Road
News As eager Macintosh developers waited for Steve Jobs to speak, the familiar strains of "Magical Mystery Tour" filled the darkened hall at an Apple Computer conference in June. A buzz arose in the San Francisco hall.
[September 24, 2004, 12:20]
Comdex: Will The Penguin Go Hand In Hand With Bill?
News Hero of the Linux community Jon "maddog" Hall gave a typically rousing speech to devotees gathered at the Comdex show in Las Vegas Monday and dismissed the threat of Microsoft's latest service .Net. Microsoft's vision for rent-as-you-go software...
[November 14, 2000, 8:49]
CeBIT 2000: Linux International Set For Reorganisation
News Worldwide open-source association Linux International is about to go national, according to its executive director and most colourful representative, John "Maddog" Hall. One of the things we're doing at the moment is reconstructing Linux...
[February 25, 2000, 16:27]
Police Forces Appoint Shared ICT Chief
News Hampshire Constabulary and Thames Valley Police have said that the appointment of John Hall represents the first time such a joint role has been created. Hall, who started in early November, is based at the Hampshire Constabulary headquarters in...
[November 23, 2007, 13:43]
VoIP 'has Reached The Mainstream'
News Speaking at the VoIP for Business conference in London on Wednesday, Peter Hall, research director at Ovum, said: "IP telephony has reached the mainstream. Hall said the IP PBX market, in particular, is moving out of the early-adopter stage in...
[June 1, 2005, 16:15]

