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The Asia Pacific biometrics market has made hay against the background of escalating security concerns in the region. With the support of the government, biometrics is being considered for official government buildings, military installations, laboratories, and hospitals.
Healthcare IT spending in China is expected to grow from just over US$2 billion in 2009 to US$3.8 billion in 2012, says Springboard Research, a leading innovator in the IT Market Research industry. Springboard’s latest report, “China Healthcare Environment and IT Opportunity” notes that hospitals in China are now focusing on modernizing their IT infrastructure and IT facilities.
The Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) will mark its 40th anniversary in 2010 by expanding its student prize program, with a new awards intended to cultivate the next generation of numerical software talent worldwide.
Cisco launched its CRS-3 router to much fan fare. But certain tech journalists are none too impressed with the hype. "Overnight Cisco made a laughing-stock of itself in the technology media - by the ludicrous over-hyping of the launch of... wait for it... yet another router," states Martyn Warwick.
Google may open as early as March an online store to sell third-party software that complements its Google Apps collaboration and communication hosted suite, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
After spending ample amount of time building and strengthening its infrastructure, Tata Communications said it is set to offer managed services solution to expand its global reach this year.
Most adults agree: Web access is a fundamental right that should be afforded to everyone, given its liberating and informative nature, a global survey on Internet use revealed recently.
Environmental group Greenpeace, which last week assailed Facebook for using coal-powered electricity in its data centers, is itself using carbon-producing energy to power its servers.
Even if IT spending is expected to rise slightly this year since the global crisis, normalized levels are still not expected to come back in 2010 as CIOs only see the budget rise as a means to make up for losses in the previous years.
Cisco's 322 terabit per-second router touted to be 12 times faster than competitors is looking to be the network solution that will neutralize the effects of video--which Cisco considers as this generation's "killer app"--on network bandwidth.

       
       
     


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