Saturday | 30 August, 2008
Computerworld

Stories about: Strategic Research

  • +

    Tomorrow's mobile phones: Shape-shifters and more 26/06/2008 09:00:34

    Look around at people talking on their mobile phones and, almost without exception, they are chatting on familiar-looking small rectangular boxes with glowing screens. However, this cookie-cutter approach to mobile phones will change dramatically in the next few years as phone designers get more daring and more personal.
  • +

    Vendors form 10Gbit/sec Ethernet Storage Alliance 17/04/2008 11:15:44

    Aaron Martin likes to plan ahead. One year ago, the IT manager at Loro Piano, an Italian luxury goods manufacturer with US operations in New York, plunked down US$30,000 for a 10Gbit/sec Ethernet storage array from Nimbus Data Systems. At the time, it was one of the only iSCSI-based storage systems available that took advantage of 10G bit/sec Ethernet speeds, with most systems supporting 1Gbit/sec Ethernet.
  • +

    Boeing sets up R&D branch in Australia 11/03/2008 15:21:48

    The CSIRO today welcomed Boeing's plans to set up a branch of its advanced research and development organisation, Phantom Works, in Australia.
  • +

    DSTO inks five year deal with BAE Systems 23/03/2007 11:29:03

    The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) yesterday inked a five year strategic research and development allliance agreement with BAE Systems Australia.
  • +

    Massive funding boost for technology driven services 21/03/2007 11:00:11

    Innovative research into Internet technology received a significant boost today with the announcement that close to $100 million in funding will be made available to the Smart Services Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) which will be fully operational by July 1, 2007.
  • +

    Veritas buy gives Symantec labs a boost 24/11/2005 12:36:19

    It will take some convincing for Wall Street to feel comfortable with Symantec's US$13 billion acquisition of Veritas Software. The company's stock has lost nearly half its value since the acquisition was first announced in December 2004, and the recent departures of former Chief Financial Officer Greg Myers and President and Chief Operating Officer John Schwartz have only exacerbated fears that the acquisition may prove to be more than the 23-year-old software company can manage.
  • +

    Watchful eye 02/11/2005 15:09:54

    Storage resource management offers a single window into the storage network.
  • +

    MapInfo buys data analytics firm 02/08/2005 10:16:36

    GIS (geographic information system) provider MapInfo has purchased "strategic research" group Dimasi in a move to push additional mapping and location intelligence services in the Australian retail and services sector.
  • +

    The 100-Year Archive Dilemma 28/07/2005 11:00:39

    As more organisations store more data longer, the IT industry seeks a better way.
  • +

    SNIA nails down ILM definition 17/11/2004 09:39:41

    The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) at the end of last month detailed its vision of ILM (information lifecycle management), effectively leveling the playing field by providing vendors with a common blueprint from which to build solutions.
  • +

    ILM - a work in progress 25/10/2004 12:06:07

    IT managers at a conference last week said they face daunting tasks in trying to implement information life-cycle management approaches, including classifying data based on its business value so it can be stored on different types of devices.
Additional Resources
Executive Guides
Whitepapers
Zones
Zone logoZones provide focussed content from Computerworld and leading technology partners.
Videos
Computerworld news
  • IFA: LG's newest TV includes Bluetooth

    Bluetooth will be installed in models in LG's PG7000-series plasma sets and LG7000-series LCD sets, which are due on sale across Europe before the end of September.

Play
WebCasts
Play

Newsletter Subscription

Sign up for our Computerworld newsletters!
Computerworld's twice-daily news service keeps you in touch with the latest, most important headlines from Australia and around the world.
Keep up with the latest virtualisation technologies, products, news and features.
RSS Feeds
ARN Polls

When will your company upgrade to Windows Vista and Office 2007?

This year
Between 2008 and 2010
Between 2010 and 2012
We will look at alternatives before making a decision
View Results
Market Place

Computerworld Member Login


 

Prioritizing Services with IT Service Management (ITSM)

Computerworld Live Webinar
Wednesday 20th, August 2008
11:00am EST (Sydney, Australia)

To be repeated on:

Thursday 4th, September 2008
11:00am EST (Sydney Australia)

Sign up and receive a free copy of The Forrester WaveTM Service Desk Management Tools, Q2 2008 at the conclusion of the Webinar.

Attend and discover:

  • How to deliver value to your business through ITSM
  • Best practice ITSM implementation
  • Why emphasis is changing from optimizing IT management processes to better servicing customers and demonstrating real dollar value
  • If service-oriented ITSM is best for your business
Whitepaper

Unified Communications: Justifications and Predictions

Building a business case for Unified Communications is currently more of an art than a science. However, the difficulty of building a business case for UC does not mean that there is none - just that we need to view (and measure) UC's benefits in accordance with the stage of maturity of the technology's adoption. Read on to find out more.

Enterprise IT Buyer's Guide
Find Technology Vendors Fast
 
Find vendors by name | Find by category
Sponsored Links