Technology News – TGI, the leading ERP Enterprise Resource Planning Software leader announced the Users Conference held at Disneys Yacht Club Resort, located inside the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World last week was a tremendous value to their Enterprise customers.According to Rebecca Gill, Vice-President with TGI Ltd., The conference agenda was designed for education and participation and allowed plenty of time for our customers to engage with the user community and learn about the Enterprise Series product … Continue reading Technology Group International 2006 Users Conference was Magical →
Technology Group International 2006 Users Conference was Magical
August 28th, 2011 — News
Power Solutions Review
August 28th, 2011 — Story
My Review Blogs – A power solutions review is essential at the outset of any power continuity or power protection project, if the highest levels of reliability and resilience fault tolerance are to be acquired. A review aims to establish: The quality of available mains power and any history of power problems. The quality of power required by loads in terms of voltage, frequency and current. Future demands and the reliability of the power supply to meet them. Sources of alternative back-up power that may be ava… Continue reading Power Solutions Review →
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August 28th, 2011 — Technology
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Microsoft Previews Tablet with Quad-Core ARM Chip
August 28th, 2011 — News
Microsoft previewed a new quad-core media tablet identified as a Windows “Slate” at the Tech Ed 2011 conference in New Zealand on Friday. Microsoft principal architect Patrick Hevesi said the software giant is currently working with its OEM partners to produce next-generation tablets that make better sense from a business perspective. “We are seeing people bringing in iPads with a Bluetooth keyboard, a mouse, a pen, and all this other stuff,” Hevesi noted. The goal at Microsoft is to “find that middle ground” that will enable business users to have “all this other stuff [in a] hybrid form factor [that] is a lot more critical [to business users],” he said in a Tech Ed video interview. For example, Microsoft is working with selected partners to bring “instant on” PC capabilities to next-generation Windows tablets, Hevesi noted. What’s more, Windows-powered mobile devices are already available that offer eight to 14 hours of battery life. Even better, Hevesi expects ultrathin notebooks and tablets running Windows to be able to operate for up to 24 hours from a single battery charge by late this year or early 2012. The new Windows slates also will sport “brilliant HD screens in a very thin form factor” and be equipped with quad-core processors, he added. TI’s quad-core OMAP Chip Several chipmakers are poised to launch quad-core chips based on the ARM architecture that will offer support for Microsoft’s next-generation Windows 8 operating system. For example, the 1.8-GHz OMAP4470 quad-core chip announced by Texas Instruments in early June will integrate ARM CPUs with enough moxie to run Windows-style applications and offer support for Microsoft’s DirectX technology for gaming applications. TI’s chip will feature HD user interfaces for connecting the host machine with as many as three high-definition screens simultaneously, and also integrate HDMI technology for supporting stereoscopic 3D. Mobile devices… Continue reading Microsoft Previews Tablet with Quad-Core ARM Chip →
As Steve Jobs Steps Down, Apple Remains Strong
August 28th, 2011 — News
The tech and consumer worlds are mourning the resignation of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who stepped down as CEO this week, but will become chairman of the company. Opinions are split on what this means for Apple. “On a human level, it’s sad because you can’t imagine Steve Jobs walking away for any other reason but health,” said Avi Greengart, a principal analyst at Current Analysis. “From a corporate level, I don’t expect it to have much of an impact over the next few years — literally years. Apple is especially well positioned in terms of its platform and ecosystems.” Apple’s Strong Bench Although shareholders have dreaded this day for years and some tech-industry analysts feel Apple is losing its mojo with Jobs going out the door, Greengart isn’t too worried about the company in the short term. And he has several reasons. “Apple has taken a fairly long and patient approach, starting with the iPod and iTunes and then iPhone then App Store and then iPad. Each of these things building on itself, and even then seeding some of that back into the Mac,” Greengart said. “So Apple is exceptionally well positioned, and you would expect that their product pipeline is fairly robust with continued innovation on top of these platforms.” Clearly, Jobs is the mastermind behind Apple’s turnaround and subsequent smashing success. Nevertheless, Greengart is giving some credit where he feels credit is due: To the other members of the executive staff. “While Steve Jobs is no doubt responsible for some of this, he doesn’t work alone,” Greengart said. “Using cash to lock up supply of key components in advance and then using that to drive costs down and profits up — that’s all Tim Cook. He’s the operations guy. He’s the one that’s masterminded all of that.” Following the Jobs Tradition Cook is now CEO…. Continue reading As Steve Jobs Steps Down, Apple Remains Strong →
