Gates to CES: Less is more - for MS, too
News Less is less. But Bill Gates sees it the other way around: When it comes to the combination of computers, TVs and telephones, less is really more. When you think of convergence, you think of consolidation, right?
[January 6, 2000, 15:03]
Memory price hikes make SSDs less attractive
News While this has benefited chipmakers, it has made SSDs a less attractive option, according to Yang. A steep rise in prices for Nand-type flash memory have created a new hurdle for the adoption of solid-state drive technology in notebooks, according...
[July 9, 2009, 16:58]
Linux and Windows Security: Why Windows Is Inherently Less Secure Than Linux
White Papers Linux is perhaps less homogeneous than Windows. Although the scope of this paper appears straightforward at it's surface, "Windows vs. Linux" is surprisingly broad. Although Linux Torvalds retains the copyright to the Linux name, and ultimately...
[April 1, 2007, 1:00]
Get top-ranked Novell support for Red Hat at 50% less
White Papers A simplified IT environment isn't just less complex, it's more reliable. When you standardize on a single Linux platform with SUSE Linux Enterprise from Novell, you're getting the world's most interoperable Linux, and the only one fully supported...
[November 19, 2009, 14:15]
Macworld: New iMac 'less shocking' than original
News I actually think this is less shocking than the (original) iMac was. Apple worked on the new iMac for two years, but the designers at the company acknowledge that sequels are never easy. After all, the original iMac spurred Apple back to...
[January 9, 2002, 9:00]
Will Intel chips make Macs less secure?
News Without a doubt, something will compromise the Windows system in less than a day. However, it's important to remember that microprocessor architecture does play a role in whether a computer system is more or less vulnerable to security threats, OS...
[March 1, 2006, 13:10]
Why Settle for Less?: Deloitte Consulting 2008 Outsourcing Report
White Papers Despite this apparently positive result it believe that the true potential of outsourcing is still not being fully achieved, hence the title of report, "Why settle for less? While outsourcing is generally recognized as a strategy for producing cost...
[July 14, 2009, 1:19]
You get less than what you pay for
Talkback But, with businesses, you don't get what you pay for -- you get less. 349110 may be right when it comes to government: you get what you pay for. Government is, by definition, not-for-profit (at least on paper, if not in practice).
[November 27, 2007, 10:12]
Automated Development Process Helps a Global Financial Institution Deliver Compelling Presentations With 70 Percent Less Effort
White Papers Converting a completely manual, one-off presentation development process to one that assembles pre-approved templates and content enabled company presentation authors to spend 70 percent less time converting information from the company's global...
[September 12, 2006, 0:00]
Gartner: Offshoring 'less prevalent than you think'
News Research firm Gartner published a study Monday saying it "isn't as widespread as people think", with lower-cost locales accounting for less than 3 percent of money spent on global information technology services this year.
[December 10, 2004, 13:40]
Media player-less Windows finally named
Talkback How about Microsoft XP LMMS - (Less Microsoft More Secure)
[March 30, 2005, 5:25]
Eee: Thicker, heavier, less productive
Blog Make it heavier, thicker, more expensive and less long-lasting, and its appeal has got to diminish somewhat. We love the Eee, oh yes we do. But here at CeBIT I just laid eyes on its new iteration (Asus are very keen to avoid the "next generation...
[March 4, 2008, 11:32]
Amazon.com loss less than expected
News It will also become more efficient, with less people and more inventory turns. Amazon.com squeaked past analysts' estimates in its first quarter Wednesday, posting a loss of $122m (£77.47m), or 35 cents a share, on sales of $574m.
[April 27, 2000, 9:07]
Association of Serbian Banks Reduces Gyro Clearing of Cheques to Less Than One Hour
White Papers As a result, gyro clearing of cheques has been cut from two weeks to less than one hour, improving market liquidity and bringing substantial efficiency gains to the market. In 2003, Serbia's payment system underwent a transformation.
[December 19, 2007, 0:01]
Privacy tsar: Gov't will collect less data
News I think we will see less instinctive centralisation and less government collection of personal data in future years," he said. The outgoing information commissioner has predicted that government will reverse the trend to collect more personal data.
[May 15, 2009, 15:37]
Digital SLRs: go pro for less review
Reviews And in recent months, manufacturers have obliged with slimmer, better, faster and slightly less-expensive digital cameras. With that in mind, we’ve put together a list of dSLR contenders that now cost less than £1,500 (inc.
[November 19, 2003, 9:25]
Enterprise Solution Provider Develops Mobile Business Process Application in Less Than 45 Days
White Papers Using the Microsoft Windows Mobile development platform and tools, the company brought the initial application to market in 2001 - in less than 45 days - while keeping costs low, under U.S. In an increasingly mobile and information-driven world...
[November 10, 2006, 0:00]
Cisco offers tunnel-less VPN
News Cisco is to offer a tunnel-less VPN, which could solve some of the challenges of securing WAN traffic. Cisco is trying to simplify the routing of encrypted traffic with its tunnel-less offering, which it calls Group Encrypted Transport, or GET VPN.
[December 8, 2006, 16:06]
Techies less happy than hairdressers
News He said in the study: "ICT professionals emerge from the survey less satisfied with involvement, sense of achievement, job security and training provided. Techies have lower levels of job satisfaction than hairdressers, librarians and lorry drivers...
[August 6, 2007, 16:58]
Android devs less than gruntled
Blog Comment Only by adding the text "This is an automated email - please don't reply" could google have further indicated how much they really couldn't care less. Rather poor show on Googles part, hopefully there maybe some developers left when the first phone...
[August 14, 2008, 14:17]



