DHT-Based Security Infrastructure for Trusted Internet and Grid Computing
White Papers A distributed security infrastructure is designed with self-defence capabilities to secure networked resources in Grids and internet applications. The design is based on a novel Distributed Hash Table (DHT) for security enforcement among Grid sites...
[February 2, 2009, 0:00]
MercadoLibre Moves to Grid Computing to Handle Booming Internet Business, Sees Benefits of $5.1 Million Over Five Years
White Papers Since opening its doors in 1999, MercadoLibre.com's online sales have been growing at a blistering pace with Web traffic surging 30% or more per month in recent years. The explosive growth, however, put a strain on the MercadoLibre's mainframe...
[September 14, 2006, 0:00]
Backward Brits will have to wait for 'AOL Anywhere'
News Former UK Internet champ AOL reckons its plans for "AOL Anywhere" -- that's personal computing and Internet access all over the globe -- will arrive in Britain only after our American cousins have experienced the technology.
[August 5, 1999, 12:06]
IBM joins the 'cloud computing' bandwagon
News IBM on Monday launched a major initiative into 'cloud computing', a current term for internet-based services, in an effort it hopes will challenge the early lead of cloud pioneers such as Amazon and Google.
[October 6, 2008, 17:16]
Experts: US has hazy grasp of cloud computing
News Internet users have jumped headfirst into the world of cloud computing, but both US policy makers and the public have a lot to learn about it, technology experts said on Friday. The discussion coincided with the release of a report by the Pew...
[September 15, 2008, 12:20]
Intel Technology Re-Creates Internet Usage: Now More Personal and More Mobile (High Bandwidth)
White Papers Mobility is defining the future of computing. This webcast will lay out how the industry will create ubiquitous mobile computing, including Intel's roadmaps for notebeooks, smartphones and broadband wireless technologies.
[November 9, 2009, 3:47]
Sun's plan to eclipse .Net
News Sun Microsystems is set to further define its vision for Web services as it vies with rival Microsoft for control over the future of business computing on the Internet. Web services, a trend sweeping the computing industry, involves reworking...
[October 23, 2001, 8:52]
Microsoft urges support for IPv6
News Microsoft is lobbying the computing industry to start moving the Internet to the next-generation underpinnings that will lay the groundwork for much richer networking. IPv6's chief benefit is enabling a vastly larger number of computing devices to...
[April 18, 2002, 10:42]
How will the iPhone impact IT and business users? review
Reviews Its an uber-phone aimed at digital enthusiasts who want to use their phone to have a better internet and computing experience on the go. However, the biggest impact that the iPhone will have on business and IT is that it will raise the bar on...
[July 5, 2007, 8:13]
Next decade holds new twists for comms technology
News The idea of pervasive IP or ubiquitous computing, the internet of things or hyperconnectivity will transform the way we live and work. Pervasive wireless computing will also require international harmonisation of radio spectrum.
[December 17, 2009, 14:53]
Next decade holds new twists for comms technology
Articles The idea of pervasive IP or ubiquitous computing, the internet of things or hyperconnectivity will transform the way we live and work. Pervasive wireless computing will also require international harmonisation of radio spectrum.
[December 17, 2009, 14:53]
Windows 2000 may be complete
News Microsoft could finish work on its long-awaited Windows 2000 operating system as early as Wednesday, wrapping up a long and painful development project that also represents Microsoft's best hope of dominating Internet computing.
[December 15, 1999, 12:22]
Service-Oriented Architecture for Building a Scalable Videoconferencing System
White Papers The availability of increasing network bandwidth and the computing power provides new opportunities for videoconferencing systems over Internet. In addition, the processing of audio and video streams is computing intensive.
[March 15, 2007, 0:00]
ArmorGate
Downloads You can enjoy the benefits of centralized computing from any PC connected to the Internet using your USB Memory Drive for access. ArmorGate provides an Online Desktop complete with all the applications you require for everyday computing, all in a...
[March 1, 2007, 8:52]
IBM and Google team up on cluster computing
News The practice, when applied using remote servers accessed via the internet, is referred to as cluster computing, or "cloud" computing. IBM and Google on Monday released details of their academic cluster computing initiative that will provide data...
[October 8, 2007, 16:39]
Qualcomm develops low-cost PC alternative
News But smartphones have small screens and keypads and don't provide all the necessary computing power for fully engaging the internet. Qualcomm's Kayak effort is one of many that have emerged to help get low-cost, internet-connected computing devices...
[November 13, 2008, 14:29]
Compaq to unveil "Evo" for business PCs
News Four distinct entities make up the new organization: corporate access devices, home and office computing, Internet appliances and services and solutions, Willett said. Evo is for evolution, as computing evolves away from the PC to access devices...
[May 21, 2001, 11:45]
Protocol holds out faster Web services promise
News While the performance results of the new protocol have impressed analysts, they note that other more critical issues holding back collaborative Internet computing and Web services need to be addressed first.
[January 31, 2003, 16:18]
Grid computing hooks up to open standards
News The company predicts that it's the "key to advancing e-business into the future and the next step in the evolution of the Internet towards a true computing platform. Distributed computing is nothing new.
[March 19, 2002, 16:18]
IBM: Pervasive computing is the future
News IBM defines pervasive computing as any computing device that is not a personal computer, stretching from Internet fridges to mobile telephones. Michael Karasick, the director of embedded development for the IBM pervasive computing division, denies...
[January 30, 2003, 9:24]



