Saturday, January 27, 2007
Inside the Lucasfilm data center | CNET News.com
Inside the Lucasfilm data center | CNET News.com: "The 10-gbps backbone is the core of the data center's network. That rate is faster than the prevailing industry standard of around 1 gbps for most servers."
Monday, January 22, 2007
Thuraya Satellite Telecommunications
Thuraya Satellite Telecommunications
Thuraya SO-2510 offers satellite services exclusively in a mobile handset that is as compact and light as a small GSM phone.The phone features include GmPRS, GPS, Fax and Data at 9.6kbps and SMS.
Thuraya SO-2510 offers satellite services exclusively in a mobile handset that is as compact and light as a small GSM phone.The phone features include GmPRS, GPS, Fax and Data at 9.6kbps and SMS.
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Friday, January 12, 2007
Sunday, January 07, 2007
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Irwin Lazar's "Real-Time" Blog
Blogging on VOIP, unified communications, presence, and collaboration.
Blogging on VOIP, unified communications, presence, and collaboration.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
As all right-thinking people know by now, Challenge-response spam filtering is broken and abusive, since it simply shifts the work of filtering spam out of your email, onto innocent third-parties — either your legitimate correspondents, people on mailing lists you read, or even random people you have never heard of (due to spam blowback).
Anti Challenge Response Link Fest
Anti Challenge Response Link Fest
What You Need to Know About Challenge - Response Spam Filters
Proper principles for Challenge/Response anti-spam systems
The rule of sharing
The rule of sharing
The days of sneakernetting tapes around a post operation or rolling machines into a suite temporarily aren't over, but they're beginning to fade. As more productions move to high-resolution data-centric post processes - HD, 2K or 4K - production and post executives are pelted with alternatives for building IT-based pipelines that will allow their creatives to collaborate more seamlessly. The options for how to store, retrieve, manipulate and, perhaps most important, share media are many. What route you go depends on the complexity, time frames and budgets of your jobs.
The days of sneakernetting tapes around a post operation or rolling machines into a suite temporarily aren't over, but they're beginning to fade. As more productions move to high-resolution data-centric post processes - HD, 2K or 4K - production and post executives are pelted with alternatives for building IT-based pipelines that will allow their creatives to collaborate more seamlessly. The options for how to store, retrieve, manipulate and, perhaps most important, share media are many. What route you go depends on the complexity, time frames and budgets of your jobs.
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