Mobile DataVault "Backup-to-Portable Disk" System
White Papers Storage, backup and protection of the immense amount of electronic data and digital content generated by the City of San Carlos governmental and Police departments, is a critical component of the municipality's IS infrastructure.
[September 11, 2007, 1:00]
US pushes ahead with citywide Wi-Fi
News The first two test cities are expected to be San Carlos and Palo Alto. Soon US cities such as San Francisco were promising free wireless broadband access for all citizens funded through advertising. Then EarthLink started pulling out of some...
[September 26, 2007, 17:59]
From high-tech to blue collar
News A year ago, Jose Carlos Cavazos was enthusiastic about his new career in telecommunications and his position with Nortel Networks. But the 29-year-old San Francisco resident got laid off from a dot-com in December 2000 and spent a fruitless year...
[February 8, 2002, 14:07]
Storm worm stirs up email virus chaos
News Postini, which is based in San Carlos, California, says it processes more than two billion messages per day in order to compile its reports. It seems likely that Thursday marked the largest proliferation of email virus attacks in more than a year...
[April 16, 2007, 11:24]
JavaOne: the ‘best of the rest’ awards
Blog Richard Foxworthy, student from nearby San Carlos, California. To really earn a couple of hours off tomorrow for a walk down to Fisherman’s Wharf and a ropey old ten dollar boat ride around Alcatraz before the evening bash with Smash Mouth playing...
[May 7, 2008, 23:55]
1 in 4 users will have compatibility problems - Gates
News Gates was flanked by actor Patrick Stewart of Star Trek: The Next Generation fame, a giant 40-foot laptop, and rock musician Carlos Santana and his band as he unveiled the new OS. He added that the software cost more than $1bn (£610m) to develop...
[February 18, 2000, 9:03]
Special Report: Developers jumping back to Mac
News Carlos Maldonado, a developer with the Institute of Technology in Monterrey, Mexico, agreed with that sentiment. But after listening to developers at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California this week, it seems that...
[May 14, 1998, 10:43]



