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VBox Communications Unveils the USB-S 2230, a New Generation of Satellite DVB-S Receivers (PR Web) VBox Communications, a global provider of customer-premises receiver solutions for digital TV and data broadcasting networks, today has announced the availability of the USB-S 2230, a new generation of satellite DVB-S receiver, allowing PC's and laptop users receiving efficiently video, audio and IP data being broadcasted via satellites. VBox will be demonstrating the USB-S 2230 at the IBC2005Concurrent to Acquire On-Demand Reporting and Analytic Software Provider, Everstream (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) Concurrent , a worldwide leader of real-time and on-demand technology, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Everstream Holdings, Inc., a leader in business intelligence software currently focused on the cable industry and now deployed in seven of the largest North American cable companies.Linux Event Creates News Frenzy (LinuxInsider.com) The LinuxWorld Conference in San Francisco has provided a veritable open source news feeding frenzy this week. The lead story has to go to Novell, which announced the release of the popular SuSE Linux package to the open source community.Media processor chip decodes simultaneous HD video streams (WindowsForDevices) Sigma Designs is sampling a media processor chip for IPTV set-top boxes and high-definition DVD players.Realm Systems (Linux Devices) Realm Systems is taking orders for a tiny, loss-leader-priced Linux server that lets users carry a secure computing environment with them.At Microsoft, the yin and yang of Linux: ZDNet Australia: News: Software (ZDNet Australia) As Microsoft's director of platform technology strategy, Bill Hilf spends half his time trying to figure out ways Windows can work better with Linux and the other half trying to outflank the open-source rival.
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Posted on: Nov 20, 08 08:59 am by: Mary Morrey
Look at what finally happened...
State Department this year will increase its use of IP-based videoconferencing. Seventy of the department's 200 videoconferencing systems run over IP, but that number is expected to grow as IP-based systems promise to deliver cheaper and more reliable communications than the department's more prevalent ISDN-based videoconferencing technology.
IP-based videoconferencing has since 2002 become an important part of the State Department's international outreach efforts and its own internal training programs, says Dave Round, a program manager for the department's Verification and Compliance Bureau.
Posted on: Nov 20, 08 04:22 am by: Gwen Butler
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Collaboration between Sun and Microsoft on several proposed Web services standards may eventually help interoperability. The standards include WS-Addressing, WS-Eventing, WS-Management, and WS-Metadata Exchange.
“Over the course of the past year there really has been a sea change in terms of approach and attitude between the two companies," said Microsoft’s Desler.
Posted on: Nov 19, 08 10:04 pm by: Jeff Cornejo
I thought that this was awesome when I first read it...
is to give developers at startup companies access to virtual workshops on Big Blue hardware and software under a new initiative IBM plans to unveil Monday. Although the company is specifically targeting developers in Brazil, China, India and Russia, their peers elsewhere in the world will also be able to access the courses from their desktops, according to IBM executives.
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Last year, in emerging markets around the world, more than 400 developers a day signed up to join IBM's developer networks, according to Mark Hanny, IBM vice president for independent software vendors and developer relations in emerging markets.
Posted on: Nov 19, 08 04:39 am by: Nicole Cornejo
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By Lucas van Grinsven, European Technology Correspondent
AMSTERDAM -
A group of over 40 companies is
asking European governments to shell out billions of euros to
connect all homes to superfast fiber optic broadband cables,
the president of the fiber-to-the-home council said on Tuesday.
"We need to make an effort that will be somewhat similar in
ambition as the trans-European rail and road infrastructure,"
Hartwig Tauber said on the eve of a fiber optic conference in
Amsterdam, where the city government is mulling a proposal to
connect 40,000 homes with fiber.
Connecting homes with new fiber optic cables in many cases
will require that streets have to be dug up.