Posts Tagged ‘Technologies’

The importance of green computing

September 9th, 2010

Green computing is a new trend, where companies try to achieve the necessary business growth without harming the environment.

It benefits the environment as companies take care for disposal of electronic waste in an effective way so that the environment is not affected.

In today’s world, people do take note of the importance of green technologies and the ways in which it helps the planet.

Consumers thus associate companies with green track record with a better brand value.

What exactly is Green Computing?

It is the study and practice of using the electronic resources in an efficient manner.

By this practice, the adverse effects of electronics on the environment can be minimized.

It promotes efficient manufacturing, use and disposal of electronic components. The following are some of the goals:

Source:http://www.booshnews.com/2010/09/09/the-importance-of-green-computing/

Adobe debuts new technologies and improved video workflows at IBC; Flash Media Server 4 announced

September 9th, 2010

Each September, thousands of people involved in the content creation, management and delivery of entertainment flock to Amsterdam for IBC, Europe’s largest broadcast show.

At IBC, Adobe is showcasing video solution innovations that help improve content to creation delivery workflows. We just announced:

* Flash Media Server 4 – a new family of server software that radically improves scalable delivery of video and social media applications

* Growing industry adoption – the BBC adopts Premiere Pro software

* Online reviews through Adobe CS Review – to streamline video reviews, Adobe CS Review is a new online service that enables teams to collaborate more efficiently

* Enhanced Tapeless workflows and improved GPU acceleration – OK, Premiere Pro, version 5.0.2, was available last week, but we wanted to make sure you had the updated information

If you’re interested in learning more about the Flash Media Server 4 family, we’re hosting a live event from IBC, which will highlight the new products, and how these solutions can improve network efficiencies and provide publishers real cost savings.

Source:http://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2010/09/adobe-debuts-new-technologies-and-improved-video-workflows-at-ibc-flash-media-server-4-announced.html

New upcoming mini itx motherboard from via technologies

September 8th, 2010

You are looking for a new mini motherboard for a small PC, then check out the new upcoming mini ITX motherboard from VIA Technologies.

It’s dubbed as the EPIA-M850 and powered by either a 1.2GHz or 1.6GHz Nano E-Series processor.

It comes with an integrated Chrome9 DX9 graphics card, two DDR3 1066 memory slots and one PCI-Express x4 slot.

It also features a number of connectivity ports including two SATA, Gigabit Ethernet, 5.1 channel audio, D-Sub, HDMI and four USB 2.0.

Key Features

* High-performance 64-bit VIA Nano-E Series processor

* Hardware acceleration for VC1, H,264 and WMV9 HD video

* On board HDMI and VGA ports, plus dual channel 24-bit LVDS

* Support for up to 8GB of DDR3

Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing and release date yet.

Source:http://www.zimbio.com/Computer+Hardware/articles/x-CMB974KOm/New+Upcoming+Mini+ITX+Motherboard+VIA+Technologies

Intex Appointed Grey Worldwide As Creative Partner

September 3rd, 2010

Intex Technologies has appointed Grey Worldwide as its creative partner following a multi-agency pitch. Grey will take care of communication, advertising, marketing, branding and interactive services for the entire INTEX portfolio comprising of Mobile Phones, Computer Peripherals, PC, Consumer Electronics and Retail.

Progressing step-by-step, over last 14 years, today Intex is perhaps the only company in India offering such a wide range of ICTE products under one brand through its all- India sales & service network.

The last two years have witnessed commendable growth in the company in terms of reach, service network expansion, product line expansion, etc. It aspires to be a 1000 crore company by March, 2011 and believes that Grey will play an important role in that endeavor by revamping the overall brand communication and go-to-market strategy. The recent appointment of Perfect Relations as Intex’s public relations agency is also in line with the revamp plans.

Announcing the appointment, Vinayak Kumar Lal, General Manager-Marketing, Intex Technologies (India) Ltd said, “Being present in multifarious & highly competitive domains- IT Hardware, Telecom, Consumer Electronics, Retail, etc- with over 350 products/models spread over 26 categories all under INTEX brand, the company personifies a highly challenging account. Grey’s pitch for a sound, long-term strategic plan to enhance the equity of brand INTEX gave them an upper hand. I believe they have understood the brand’s requirements really well and have the right mix of capabilities and experience to execute their strategy successfully.”

Confirming the development, Ketan Desai – Delhi Branch Head of Grey Worldwide, said “We are extremely excited to be nominated as the Agency for Intex. Our joint vision is to turn Intex into a household consumer brand and a preferred entity in the enterprise sector. We truly believe that brand Intex will be a formidable force in the mobile phone, IT Hardware and consumer electronics categories. We look forward to a long and successful partnership.”

Source:http://www.katonda.com/news/03/2010/1829

DLT Solutions Signs Partner Agreement with BOXX Technologies

August 23rd, 2010

HERNDON, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–DLT Solutions, a value-added reseller of industry-leading IT products and services, today announced it has teamed with BOXX Technologies, the leading authority on dedicated rendering and innovator in high-performance computing systems, to offer state-of-the-art rendering systems and workstations, simulation, as well as motion media and industry-specific solutions for defense and government agencies.

BOXX solutions provide the highest level of performance a broad range of government and business applications require,” said Shoaib Mohammad, director of marketing and business development at BOXX. “By partnering with an industry leader like DLT Solutions, we can now ensure greater access to our record-setting workstations and rendering systems essential for today’s professional software.”

Together, the combined hardware and software solutions of DLT Solutions and BOXX Technologies will allow government agencies the flexibility to develop and manage 3D simulation used for serious gaming and more. BOXX Technologies’ high-powered and performance-enhanced systems complement the vast design and simulation solutions of DLT Solutions and also allow for increased efficiencies and easy access for agencies to accomplish their mission of incorporating rapid automation and 3D simulation.

With an increase in the government’s use of simulation and serious gaming, there is a need for the government to have access to hardware that is tuned and developed for these specific tasks,” said Jim Helou, vice president of DLT Solutions’ Autodesk sales division. “Our collaboration with BOXX Technologies enables us to help the government meet the challenges of visual effects design with state-of-the-art hardware and software.

Source:-http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20100823005863/en

New Technologies Keep Sunrise Classrooms Green

August 20th, 2010

Bismarck`s newest school, Sunrise Elementary, will be starting its first school year next Thursday, and students can expect to see their teachers working with some new types of technology in the classroom.

Sunrise will be using new multi function printers and short-throw projectors this year, both of which help the school function under a green concept.

A new school needs new technology and Sunrise Elementary`s teachers attended a workshop Wednesday to learn how to implement a few of their new tools in the classroom, one of which is a multi function printer system that keeps documents secure.

“They`ll need to enter a code so that it`s a security feature, that we don`t have things sitting on a printer that can be picked up by somebody else by accident,” said Sunrise Principal Lynn Wolf.

Along with a new printer system, classrooms will be outfitted with a brand new short-throw projector technology. The school was initially planning on using Smart Boards, but the new projectors eliminate that extra piece of hardware.

Wolf said, “It hooks up to a computer, and it`ll show on the white board a screen that is projected there from the Smart Board projector itself.”

The technology is driven by a pen, which acts as the mouse on your computer, allowing teachers and students to write over what`s projected. And, when used in conjunction with the new printer system, it significantly cuts down on papers needed for a lesson.

“Instead of having to make 25 copies to hand one out to each of our kids to see, you could just, in time, in the morning, throw it on the printer, scan it, pick it up on your e-mail and project it and have kids actually annotating over the top of it,” explained Tanna Kincaid, Bismarck Public Schools technology director.

Kincaid said that these new technologies are playing a big role in keeping the school operating in a green capacity.

Along with the printers and projectors, Sunrise teachers will be using an audio amplification system, which ensures that all the students in a class can hear what`s being said.

Source:http://www.kfyrtv.com/News_Stories.asp?news=42419

Green supercomputing

August 17th, 2010

As with many “green” initiatives, “green computing” also is on the rise. Internationally renowned for his expertise in the field, University of Houston professor S. Lennart Johnsson will be giving the keynote address at the International Green Computing Conference today in Chicago.

Green computing refers to environmentally sustainable computing, involving the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using and disposing of computers, servers and their components with minimal impact to the environment.

Goals include reducing the use of hazardous materials, maximizing energy efficiency during a product’s lifetime and promoting recyclability and biodegradability once the products become defunct.

Johnsson is a champion of green computing, as evidenced by his recent collaboration with industry leaders AMD and Supermicro to develop the Supermicro 4P blade, an energy-efficient hardware solution for high-performance computers (HPC).

His involvement in HPC spans four decades, and he currently is a Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor in computer science, mathematics and electrical and computer engineering, as well as director of the Texas Learning & Computation Center (TLC2) at University of Houston.

“Supercomputing involves exceptionally powerful computers traditionally used for solving fundamental physics, chemistry and large-scale engineering problems,” Johnsson said.

“Advanced computing platforms and applications yield safer, better-performing and more fuel-efficient cars and planes and facilitate the development and testing of life-saving medicines.

They also provide the opportunity to push the boundaries of science to discover properties of materials and fluids that can lead to new products, in turn leading to new industries, new treatments for diseases and improved conditions for humanity as a whole.

”The conference, sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, addresses key topics related to energy efficiency in computing and promoting environmentally friendly technologies.

Numerous aspects of green computing will be addressed, including energy-efficient use of computers, hardware and software systems, algorithms, applications, and power, energy and temperature-related research.

Other topics include how to reduce the carbon footprint of computing and how computers can contribute positively to the well-being of the planet.

Source:http://www.drdobbs.com/high-performance-computing/226700282;jsessionid=3WEUTCFXACO2ZQE1GHPSKHWATMY32JVN

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