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Olympics 2012 - looking for that edge? Or just improving your fitness?

Olympics 2012 - looking for that edge? Or just improving your fitness?

With the current phenomenal success for Team GB in the Beijing Olympics and the upcoming 2012 games to be held in the UK, interest in Olympic events has never been greater

TUE 26 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Looking At A different approach to AJAX / Silverlight front-ends

Looking At A different approach to AJAX / Silverlight front-ends

While AJAX / Silverlight front-ends' trend is towards empowering the client (browser) with more capabilities, there might be a market for a server based computing approach called the 'Web like desktop'

TUE 26 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Accessing Software Over the Web

Accessing Software Over the Web

In the last couple of years, we have witnessed the beginnings of a revolution in the way that software is distributed by its creators, and accessed by its users

TUE 19 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Jobs Admits Releasing Mobileme Early was a Mistake

Jobs Admits Releasing Mobileme Early was a Mistake

It's not often that the CEO of a leading tech company comes forward and admits a mistake to its employees; this is exactly what Steve Jobs apparently did in an email sent to its employees saying that Apple's Mobileme service launch was premature and not up to the company's standards

TUE 05 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Royal Mail's Online Customer Service Cuts Email Queries By Half

Royal Mail's Online Customer Service Cuts Email Queries By Half

Ask Sarah, Royal Mail's brand new online customer service, has been an outright success since it was launched at the beginning of June 2008

MON 04 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Credit Crunch? See why business must take a closer look at web services

Credit Crunch? See why business must take a closer look at web services

Due to saturation level media coverage, we are surely all familiar with the Credit Crunch and how it affects personal and commercial loans, mortgage lending and of course house prices

MON 04 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Microsoft's Midori Has Potential To Kill Windows As We Know It

Microsoft's Midori Has Potential To Kill Windows As We Know It

Windows Seven, Microsoft's successor to Windows Vista, will still be carrying forward "long-term architectural investments" or legacy technology (like Vista), much to the chagrin of some who asked for a back to basis, stripped Windows

FRI 01 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Google Gets Green Light To Launch UK Street View

Google Gets Green Light To Launch UK Street View

Google's controversial Street View project was given the all clear by the Information Commissioner's Office, UK's body in charge of making sure that Brits privacy are being respected

FRI 01 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News

Security Firm Helps Identify Flaws In Top Five SOA Architectures

Security Firm Helps Identify Flaws In Top Five SOA Architectures

A study conducted by Application Security Firm Fortify Software Inc., found critical security concerns in five of the most popular SOA solutions currently on the market, dealing with how the frameworks are commonly configured and used

WED 30 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News

Myspace Links Up With OpenID Alliance For Seamless Social Networking Integration

Myspace Links Up With OpenID Alliance For Seamless Social Networking Integration

Social networking website MySpace has joined the OpenID alliance, which would allow its users to seamlessly access other websites without changing the usernames and passwords

THU 24 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News


 
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