Networks Generation
February 2008
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Video interview: David Hobbs-Mallyon, Sql Server Product Manager, Microsoft
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Microsoft’s response to the EU’s £680m fine
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Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Sql Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 Launch Live Part 3
- Managing Editor 27 Feb 2008
Another video interview from yesterday's launch event, this time with David Hobbs-Mallyon, Sql Server Product Manager, Microsoft.
Microsoft’s response to the EU’s £680 million fine: “We feel that the fine concerns events which are in the past and we’re very much looking to move forward on announcements like opening up code on ...
Microsoft will be launching several versions of Windows Server 2008. These include: Small enterprise Enterprise Data Centre edition Windows Web Server Edition 2008 Web Server Itanium for the ...
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Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Sql Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008 Launch Live Part 1
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CMA Annual conference Day 1 - Part 4
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CMA Annual Conference Day 1 - Part 3
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CMA Annual Conference Day 1 - Part 2
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CMA Annual Conference Day 1 - Part 1
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Government review of Next Generation Broadband
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Slow broadband speeds - it's not getting better anytime soon
- Managing Editor 20 Feb 2008
Reporting live from the launch today. Confirmed customers who are using the new products include: Easyjet – using all three John Lewis Partnership – Windows Server 2008 Mclaren Racing – Sql Server ...
BT OpenReach has been criticized by attendees at the CMA conference here today for not guaranteeing SLAs to end users. The funny thing is, is that end users aren’t OpenReach customers – it’s other ...
Intellect has announced it will conduct a study with the University of Warwick to help businesses users go green. John Higgins, Director General of Intellect, said there are four main areas where ...
Matt Yardley at Analysys used the following quote on Net Neutrality from CEO Edward Whitacre at AT&T: “How do you think they [Internet Content Providers] going to get to customers? Through a ...
The annual Communications Management Association conference takes place today. The CMA has been supporting telecoms and ICT professionals and organisations within private and public sectors for ...
It takes a big man to admit when he is wrong, but luckily, I am not a big man. A case in point that illustrates this is the posting I made last week about how the government was dragging its heels ...
So the average UK broadband speed is approximately under 3mb, eh? It’s not surprising given that the majority of providers still use ADSL connections, which, given the web applications people are ...
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Broadband de-regulation overview
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Network terrorism?
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Reporting live from CERN in Switzerland day 2 part 2
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Reporting live from CERN in Switzerland day 2 part 1
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Reporting live from CERN in Switzerland day 1 part 2
- Managing Editor 05 Feb 2008
Competition in broadband markets may be increasing, which is good news, as it means potentially lower broadband prices. But is the quality of broadband connections getting any better? The European ...
Four separate reported and confirmed failures of undersea cables serving the Middle East and North Africa over the last week have inspired conspiracy theories as to what caused this. Whether any ...
There are three dimensions: length width and height. The fourth dimension is often identified with time in physics. But Markus Nordberg, Resources Co-ordinator in the ATLAS-Project at CERN, said ...
Today I’ll be viewing first hand how the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) - a particle accelerator at CERN – will be used in an experiment that will generate Petabytes (1000 terabytes) of information. ...
From a CERN dinner conversation I just had: “Microsoft has traditionally been the window through which we have viewed the desktop. And Google is now the window through which we view the web. ...