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Study shows Asia-Pacific leads in Grid Computing adoption, values benefits of Service-Oriented Architecture to business Grid Computing is clearly becoming a mature technology that is entering mainstream as evident by the growing adoption and implementation by organizations and companies across the globe of what is touted to be the next generation of enterprise computing system.
Autodesk offers 40% discount on purchases of 2007 products Customers with valid licenses of a selection of retired Autodesk software can enjoy up to 40% discounts when they upgrade to the 2007 product portfolio, through the Autodesk Loyalty Program.
SAS named best anti-money laundering solution provider SAS, the leader in business intelligence, was selected by readers of Waters magazine as the best anti-money laundering solution provider in the magazine’s fourth annual rankings issue this July, 2006. More than 500 readers voted on the best financial information technology vendors and awarded SAS 38.1 percent of the vote for the anti-money laundering compliance category. SAS also ranked second in the best operational risk compliance category.
CyberPress tackles ‘4-Play’ convergence in forum on Aug. 23 Convergence had been a buzz word in the ICT arena in recent years with telecommunication firms around the world willingly redirecting business plans to embrace this latest industry trend. But how ready are the local industry players, stakeholders, and regulators for this phenomenon?
Exclusive It’s a technology that is "years ahead of its time" but Deputy Customs commissioner Alexander Arevalo is willing to become a guinea pig just so Filipinos – and perhaps the whole of Asia – can see the advantages that RFID (radio frequency identification) can deliver.
Sun moves to expand Java developer base with 2nd Java in Cebu confab Sun Microsystems Philippines is kicking off its 2nd Java in Cebu Developers Conference on August 22, 2006. With one goal in mind: Expand the country’s Java developer base by raising considerable awareness about the versatility and uses of the object-oriented programming language, which is fast becoming the de facto application development tool of many enterprises today.
Microsoft sues 'cybersquatters' SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. said on Tuesday it has filed two lawsuits against so-called ''cybersquatters'' or ''typosquatters'' who use the company's product names to profit illegally from online advertising.
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