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Cern CIO: Invest when times are bad
Insight newsmaker Putting resources in fundamental science and education during bad times will get results needed "to make things better and cheaper", argues the head of IT at the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
Thursday, October 23 2008 12:10 PM
Tags: grid computing, Business Strategies & Functions, CERN, CIO, biomedical, Silicon.com, financial, network, Earth, Geneva
Asian server market set for recovery
News Demand for servers in Asia-Pacific is showing signs of an upswing after sluggish sales for the past several quarters.
Monday, May 13 2002 09:09 PM
Chipping away at avian flu
News STMicroelectronics and Veredus Laboratories unveil a "world-first" chip to identify within two hours influenza strains including the deadly H5N1.
Monday, March 24 2008 05:50 PM
Tags: Components, Business applications
Obama names science and technology team
News U.S. president-elect Barack Obama has named leaders in climate change, cancer research, and genetic research to head his science and technology team.
Tuesday, December 23 2008 07:38 AM
Tags: R&D, Defense/military, Federal Government, Politics, Science, Human Genome Project, Oregon State University, John Holdren, Eric Lander, Lubchenco
IBM launches System S stream computing
News System S is a business analytics tool, built following five years of research into the real-time analysis of large amounts of unstructured business or scientific data.
Friday, May 15 2009 01:08 PM
Tags: Business applications, Data Management, IBM Corp., Multi-core, Computing, Data, Cell, Hardware, software, biomedical
Itanium heading for Singapore's biomedical field
News The Singapore government is evaluating chip maker Intel Corp’s Itanium line of processors for its nation-wide biomedical science initiative.
Tuesday, January 22 2002 06:29 PM
Netscape founder gives $150 million to Stanford
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Friday, June 01 2001 02:56 PM
SGI, NTU to invest S$10m in supercomputing center

News Server maker SGI Asia Pacific Pte Ltd and Singapore's Nanyang Technology University (NTU) said they will jointly invest S$10 million in a new center for supercomputing and visualization over the next five years.
Monday, March 12 2001 01:02 PM
Arkivio to help S'pore biomedical center manage data
News The U.S.-headquartered software provider joins forces with a local systems integrator to better manage the center's information growth.
Friday, May 05 2006 07:29 PM
Tags: Storage software
Do you speak my language?
Blogs Besides chalking up domain expertise, IT skills or even research expertise in areas like biomedical engineering, Asia wo...
Wednesday, March 28 2007 03:28 PM
Tags: IT outsourcing, Outsourcing, Offshoring
Former Clinton aid leaves Oracle
News Former White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart has left Oracle's senior management team after six months at the database software giant, the company said Thursday.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:34 PM
Gates, wife top U.S. donors in 1999
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:18 PM
Former Clinton aid leaves Oracle
News Former White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart has left Oracle's senior management team after six months at the database software giant.
Friday, May 25 2001 10:05 AM
Developing countries get free medical help online
News Six of the world's leading medical journal publishers pledged on Monday to use the Internet to give third world medical institutes access to their publications free of charge or at a drastically reduced rate.
Wednesday, July 11 2001 03:27 PM
Chip slaps cuffs on pox bug
News A chip that can sense a single virus could lead to revolutionary medical diagnostic tools.
Tuesday, February 17 2004 09:54 AM
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