Monthly Archives: June 2006
Preparing for Disaster; Our Robotic Future
Few corners of the world are immune from natural disasters. Though many of us live in areas like California (earthquakes) or central Kansas (tornadoes),...
The Times They are A-Changin
The Bill is gone," barked the B.B. King-like Baron of Babble in acknowledgment of Chairman Gates announcement that he will drop his day-to-day duties...
Robotics Road Map to Success
Robotics industry executives, in an effort to grow their nascent market, are hoping to borrow some experience from the PC business.Several executives, speaking at...
QMind Eases Content Creation, Management
The QMind Design Collaboration Platform does a good job of managing content in a way that makes it easy for teams to create, review,...
Put the Pedal to WAN Metal
As the number of remote users and business partners has increased, so, too, has the need to make their computing experience as seamless as...
Log On for Compliance
During my testing of LogLogic 3 r2, Ive spent a lot of time studying Payment Card Industry and COBIT, or Control Objectives for Information...
Open Message Queuing on Horizon
A group of leading user companies, vendors and other organizations has launched an open message queuing protocol that will enable users to create systems...
Who Will Manage the Robots?
PITTSBURGH—Mobile robots could become businesses newest recruits in the not-too-distant future, raising questions about who will ultimately manage these machines.
The industry for mobile robots—machines...
Novell Frees Bandit
Rather than establishing any new industry standards, the goal of the project is to create software components that can help aid interoperability today.
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eWEEK Daily News Podcast, June 26
In this eWEEK Daily News Podcast for June 26, 2006 (5:33): Americas Internet unprotected in case of major disaster; Navy is latest government agency...