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Read and respond to what the EDS Fellows have to say about the future of technology on EDS' Next Big Thing Blog on eds.com.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006 - Posts

Digital Technologies and Dishonesty in Examinations and Tests

An article on The Register Web site caught my eye as it illustrates just how ubiquitous mobile computing is becoming and how it is expanding into ever newer areas of peoples’ lives.

Posted Wednesday, December 06, 2006 3:02 PM by Mateen Greenway | 0 Comments

In China They Use UOF

Though not very well known outside of China, a new office standard is gaining ground. The Uniform Office Format (UOF) wasn't even conceived of until 2002, but China is already well on its way to making UOF its national office standard.

What the heck is utility computing anyway???

I was talking with some folks the other day about the market for utility computing. They were discussing their ability to sell by CPU minute ... That's fine if you’re selling to an IT shop for a compute bound application, but if you know anything about applications and performance, it seems there are other constraints that need to be measured as well (e.g., memory, I/O).

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