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Formula 1 team uses cloud computing for Grand Prix success 16 June, 2010 05:34:00
As Nico Hulkenberg, the 22-year-old up-and-coming Formula 1 driving star, approaches the final chicane of the Circuit Gilles Villenueve during the Canadian Grand Prix he will already know from telemetry data hosted in the cloud to slow down 10 metres before the turn or risk smacking into the infamous wall of champions that has taken out racing superstars such as Fernando Alonzo and Michael Schumacher. - +
ESPN taps Cisco to kick up its World Cup coverage 22 May, 2010 08:28:00
There are only 21 days left before the first kick at 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. But as millions of fans from across the globe wait in anticipation for that first goal to be scored, behind the scene host broadcaster ESPN of Bristol, CT., is figuring out new ways of showing the soccer crazed masses those goals as well as the goal scorers. - +
Sun, Oracle sends mixed message to the channel 29 January, 2010 04:33:00
Oracle CEO, Charles Philips, came on stage to tell the world his company's plans for an integrated Sun with Oracle, but when he left there were more questions raised, especially by channel partners, than were answered. - +
RIM goes beyond e-mail and into Web 2.0 24 January, 2008 08:18:24
Research in Motion (RIM) furthered its partnership with IBM's software division, in particular Lotus, at Lotusphere, held in Orlando this week. - +
IBM Lotus and SAP join forces 23 January, 2008 08:29:38
IBM Lotus and SAP have entered into an agreement to develop a software product with the intent to create a new style of application that can present data in the context users are familiar with. - +
Cisco takes on the talent shortage 27 September, 2007 09:16:25
The current IT worker shortage is viewed as an industry problem, but Cisco Systems doesn't think so.
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