SIMMS Inventory Software
Downloads SIMMS Inventory Software provides control of data pertaining to the receipt of goods, movement of goods within or between locations, the sale, removal or other disposition of goods and the precise valuation and status of goods remaining in...
[February 13, 2007, 13:46]
'Fingerprinted' SIMMS Deter Thieves
News While most SIMMs and DRAMs only carry a label with batch code details, the Dalkeith, Scotland-based firm's SIMMs are electronically labeled with unique codes that are only legible when read by dedicated equipment.
[July 16, 1996, 16:15]
Five Years Ago: RAM Prices Rise 20 Per Cent In Four Days
News RAM prices have finally rebounded sharply over the last week but industry insiders say buyers shouldn't be in a mad rush to stockpile SIMMs. Mb SIMMs rose from $180 to $230 on the daily 'spot' market.
[September 29, 2001, 8:00]
A Year Ago Today: RAM Prices Rise 20 Per Cent In Four Days
News RAM prices have finally rebounded sharply over the last week but industry insiders say buyers shouldn't be in a mad rush to stockpile SIMMs. Mb SIMMs rose from $180 to $230 on the daily 'spot' market.
[October 1, 1997, 11:35]
The ‘X’ Files - ADP And XML
White Papers In this article, Monica Simms and Bill Quinn give an overview of XML and then show how ADP intends to use this technology to deliver a web enabled Back Office. XML, HTML, FIX, FIXML, FPML. The alphabet soup of standards and protocols for...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Compaq Plans New Routers To Market
News The unit ships with an embedded 10Base-T UTP/BNC controller and 8Mb of DRAM expandable to 40MB using industry-standard SIMMs. Using industry-standard hardware components, the Netelligent 8500, starting at £2,035 + VAT, is based on x86 architecture...
[September 6, 1996, 17:05]
PA7300LC Integrates Cache For Cost/Performance
White Papers Memory consists of 8MB to 3.75GB of standard DRAMs or SIMMs connecting directly to the processor chip, using either a 72 bit or 144 bit data path. HP continues its development of low cost, high performance processors with an evolution of the...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Martin Veitch's Weekend Diary
News It doesn't mean that I write about how great Kingston SIMMs are, or how CyberCash will replace paper currency. Suddenly, everybody wants to sell over the Web. Elonex doing it, Simply Computers doing it.
[July 4, 1997, 8:00]
Guy Kewney's Diary
News And they say: "We've bought some 32 Meg SIMMs for our portable Tecras, and it doesn't work. It's not alcohol, it's Quake. The office network is full of really smart Quakers. I don't mean Friends; I mean people who can shoot a rocket into the floor...
[August 16, 1997, 1:00]
BT Users Suffer Random Outages
Talkback From: "Ben Simms" Add to This not the first of the problems to hit in November. I have to say that I'm not impressed with either BT ISP business adsl and phone service provider to my employer in Bankside london, and my home phone service provider...
[December 1, 2005, 11:51]
E-tills Ring Out For Internet Shopping Day
News Paul Simms, director of retail security consultancy the 3rd Man, fears that Internet Shopping Day might turn out to be Internet Shoplifting Day. UK consumers are being encouraged to get their credit cards out and get online, to mark National...
[July 24, 2003, 16:14]
Google Employees Set To Cash In
News We sell a lot of employees their cars already," said Adam Simms, Toyota Sunnyvale general manager, who noted the Prius hybrid is a popular model with tech workers. Google employees may not have six- or seven-figure bank accounts yet, but a number...
[August 20, 2004, 10:25]
Win Four Crucial 2GB Memory Upgrades
News A couple of new SIMMs can turn almost any old donkey into a thoroughbred racehorse. One of the best ways to upgrade any PC is to give it more memory. We're giving you the chance not just to upgrade to 1GB, but to beef it up with a massive 2GB of...
[December 23, 2005, 10:05]
Five Years Ago: Smart Thieves Leave RAM, Amateurs Step In
News First posted 19 February, 1997 Rising numbers of home PCs may have helped cause the flash fire in RAM theft according to security experts. Employers have detected memory chips disappearing from work and haven't been able to trace the culprits...
[February 15, 2002, 6:01]
Smart Thieves Leave RAM, Amateurs Step In
News Rising numbers of home PCs may have helped cause the flash fire in RAM theft according to security experts. Employers have detected memory chips disappearing from work and haven't been able to trace the culprits," said Mike Heylin of Circle...
[February 19, 1997, 15:39]
Response Of The Week: The PC Buying Minefield
News Just think: SDRAM, EDO, DIMMs, SIMMs, Rambus, DVD, Zip, Winchester, floppy, LSD-120, Pentium, K5, K6, M1, 6x86. "I've worked in the computer industry for nine years and I don't believe there ever been a more complicated situation for PC buyers.
[January 31, 1997, 12:17]

