Friday, September 22, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - N-able adds Intel technology to managed services


N-able adds Intel technology to managed services
Ottawa Business Journal - Sep 22 5:54 AM
Ottawa-based N-able Technologies is incorporating Intel technology into its managed service provider systems in the United Kingdom and North America.Save to My Web

Commissioner Invites Gypsy Moth Expert to Meeting
The Wayne Independent - Sep 22 9:12 AM
HONESDALE - Commissioner Donald Olsommer said he invited Dr. Mark Ticehurst, a representative of the National Gypsy Moth Management Group, to speak during the public comment period of the Wayne County Commissioners' meeting on September 21st.Save to My Web

C++ Futures: Lambda Functions
The Register - Sep 21 8:13 PM
Like the Lambada, only different Column The use of lambda originates from functional programming and lambda calculus, where a lambda abstraction defines an unnamed function. Lambda functions or Lambdas in C++ are one of the more interesting things to look forward to in the next C++ standard; giving us the ability to treat functions as first class objects at last; composing them inline and Save to My Web

Avocent SonicAdmin Mobile Server Administration from Your Pocket PC
Pocket PC Thoughts - Sep 22 2:23 PM
"SonicAdmin Mobile Systems Administration: A rapid response tool that gives you the power to manage critical IT eventsanytime and anywhere. SonicAdmin software gives you mobile response capability for Windows server administration. You'll have the power to monitor, anticipate and instantly respond to enterprise eventson the move within corporate HQ, on remote sites, while commuting, while on Save to My Web

Sweeney Talks Cell Difficulties, PS3 Online Inclusivity
Gamasutra - Sep 22 6:45 AM
As part of a Q& A at the CEDEC Premium event during Tokyo Game Show 2006, Epic's Tim Sweeney has spoken forthrightly on topics including the challenges of multi-core processors and PS3's Cell chip, and Epic's plans to allow modders to make PS3-playable Unreal maps via Sony's open online protocols. In an in-depth question and answer session led by the IGDA's Kiyoshi Shin, from which Gamasutra Save to My Web

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