Examples of using Computerworld in English and their translations into Indonesian
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According to a recently-published report by Computerworld, Google is"officially done" making tablets.
Assange told Computerworld that WikiLeaks had 5 gigabytes of data from a Bank of America executive's hard drive.
At the moment, for example, we are sitting on 5GB from Bank of America,one of the executive's hard drives,” he told Computerworld.
Analysts told Computerworld who“online Shopping could burst into a $5 billion revenue channel in a couple of years.”.
The G Box has the responsibility of taking packets off the Internet and handing them over to the LAN orvice versa.”- Computerworld magazine, 1992.
That same Computerworld survey shows that only 14 percent of respondents did not feel more stressed than a year earlier.
Kathleen Douglas, head of global sales at DrivenBI told Computerworld UK that this means"no data modelling, warehouse, programming, ETL required.".
Brown told Computerworld last year that he was quitting his activities on behalf of Anonymous to focus on a personal project.
Some estimate that these older browsersaccount for more than 20% of web traffic while Computerworld claims that only 55% of IE users are using the latest version.
Nevertheless, ComputerWorld reported in April 2017 that according to its own analysis, Edge failed to complete both the Speedometer and WebXPRT tests.
We're as committed to Glass as we have ever been," Anna Richardson White,a Google spokeswoman told Computerworld, adding that the company's not letting off the gas of developing Glass.
Computerworld ran the SunSpider JavaScript benchmark suite three times each for IE8 with Chrome Frame, and IE8 without the plug-in, then averaged the scores.”.
Starting his career in the field of Information Technology, he rapidly found his way into print and has since worked with International,regional and domestic media titles including ComputerWorld, PC.
In an October 9, 2009 interview,Assange told Computerworld that the group had obtained five gigabytes of data from a Bank of America executive's hard drive.
Starting his career in the field of Information Technology, he rapidly found his way into print and has since worked with International,regional and domestic media titles including ComputerWorld, PC.
In an interview with Computerworld last year, Brown described himself as a former author and writer for Vanity Fair, The Huffington Post and other publications.
Robert Sutton, a professor of organizational behavior at Stanford's University School of Engineering, says companies have wasted hundreds ofmillions on worthless knowledge management systems Computerworld(January 3, 2000), p.
An October'94 Computerworld story pointed to the group of skeptics who categorized online shopping as just another component of the“infohypeway” that was the Internet.
The launch of News Feed in 2006 was a pivotal moment in Facebook's history and changed the way millions of people consumed and discovered information on the site," said Brandee Barker,a Facebook spokesperson in an e-mail to Computerworld.
An October'94 Computerworld story pointed to the group of skeptics who categorized online procuring as simply one other part of the infohypeway” that was the Internet.
In an October 2009 interview with Computerworld, Mr. Assange said that he had obtained copious amounts of data from a Bank of America executive's hard drive.
Computerworld- Yesterday Microsoft shipped the Release Preview for Windows 8, the final public sneak peek for what the company keeps calling a"no compromise" version and"reimagining" of the decades-old OS.
In a January 2016 review, JR Raphael of Computerworld wrote that"Keep is incredibly close to being an ideal tool for me to collect and manage all of my personal and work-related notes.
Computerworld also projected that by April 8, 2014, an astounding 33 per cent- 34 per cent of the world's computers will still be running Windows XP, which would provide hackers with enough incentive to release the viruses, as the potential for damage would be massive.
In an October 2009 interview with tech news website Computerworld, Assange said the organization obtained large amounts of data from the hard drive of a Bank of America executive, The New York Times noted.
Of the Computerworld survey respondents who will be hiring in the next year, some 21% said that data center skills, including storage experience, will be in top demand.
Also in 2009, Computerworld, in its publication of the 10 most important trends in ICT management, stressed that“in the next five years, company data will grow an additional 650%.”.
Nikolai Hampton pointed out in Computerworld that"There is also no need for a'51 percent' attack on a private blockchain, as the private blockchain(most likely) already controls 100 percent of all block creation resources.