Yet Another Unhackable Chip Claim
Staff at New York University of Abu Dhabi, claim to have created a 'unhackable' chip although this could well be claimed on a weekly basis. The most recent claim is that the chip is armed with a secret key that could make it virtually impossible to access and would only function for authorised users.
A cloud vision from the crystal ball
Many enterprises are exploiting the benefits of virtualisation and they are relying on an assumption that costs will go down, management and control of their infrastructure will be easier, and customer services deployment will be quicker.
However, this is not always the case and it has not happened that way in many instances. The integration of technology has often been more complex than companies expected and the end users in the business have been left unable to benefit from any private cloud implementation.
Samsung Claims worlds fastest
Samsung Electronics UK, a design and technology leader in consumer electronics and IT business solutions, today unveiled the fastest A4, digital multi-function printer (MFP) in the world. The MultiXpress 6555N is a high-performance, cost-efficient MFP which easily integrates with the entire range of Samsung’s printing solutions
Seeing RED.
The Packard Bell brand has undergone an incredible makeover. (Sic)
It has changed colour from purple to RED and the company believe that this would leave anybody breathless, which means thay you can now utter PB.
And there is more..........................
Acer Group Vice President Marketing & Brand – said “We were carefully analyzing the Packard Bell brand proposition resulting from the group multi-brand strategy.” – he continued – “We are now completing one of the most relevant evolutions in the history of the Packard Bell brand – and of the group itself. We are moving on. From sharp edges to more rounded ones.
Managed Service Providers ( MSP)
This highly reactive business model fails to deliver the quality of service customers require in today’s 24x7 environment. And, as a result, too many providers are experiencing untenable levels of customer attrition – even as high as 30% a year.
The only way managed services providers can grow the business, stabilise the revenue stream and improve customer retention is to embrace a business model based upon highly integrated remote monitoring and automation.
Outdated, unworkable
Despite exceptional growth in the European managed services market, few organisations are maximising profitability. With an over reliance on customer site visits to carry out both routine and emergency tasks, too many IT services companies are struggling to create a sustainable growth path.