Examples of using Computerworld in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Preston Gralla is a Computerworld contributing editor.
Five things you need to know about‘ blockchain'- ComputerWorld.
He received the 1995 Computerworld Smithsonian Award for Leadership.
Hackers become more business through remote access accounts- ComputerWorld.
Computerworld senior reporter Lucas Mearian is very familiar with the ins and outs of desktop 3D printing.
An estimated 1 billioncamera phones are in use around the world[source: ComputerWorld].
The term appeared in ComputerWorld magazine in May 2000, albeit in the context of a business managing its IT vendors.
We didn't feel we got theappropriate levels of benefit from the negotiations," she told Computerworld.
In a two-part series, Computerworld investigates the role of Linux and open source software in education institutions in Australia and North America.
Microsoft has not and will not put'backdoors' into Windows," a company spokeswoman said,reacting to a Computerworld story Wednesday.
Computerworld staffers reproduced the issue when they tried to update a copy of Firefox 3.6.6 on Windows Vista and Firefox 3.6.8 on a Mac.
Ever since, she's contributed articles on a variety of information security topics to CIO,CSO, Computerworld, SC Magazine, and 2600 Magazine.
In 1995, Jobs gave a speech to the Computerworld Information Technology Awards Foundation, where he stressed the biggest impact of the web would be felt in commerce.
Midori has been mentioned as one of the alternative web browsers for Linux by LifeHacker and many other sites including:TechRadar, ComputerWorld and Gigaom.
Computerworld now projects that Windows XP will power between 26.8% and 27.3% of all personal computers at the end of April, and between 20% and 24% of the world's PCs at the end of 2014.
He received numerous awards, including a Guggenheim fellowship in 1980, a Marconi International fellowship in 1981,and the Smithsonian Award from Computerworld in 1997.
The ComputerWorld report states that Google had decided to abandon two Android tablet projects recently, even though they were not as advanced in the development process.
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.
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%.”.
Computerworld- Teardown experts at IHS iSuppli found that it costs $201.70 to build Amazon's new Kindle Fire- that's almost $3 more than the device's $199 retail price.
Companies have told Computerworld about great deals that Microsoft agreed to at the last minute, including one said to have gotten its XP patches for the bargain price of $25 per machine.
I'm sure most readers of Computerworld UK would just jump at the chance to generate revenues for the UK treasury by having tax inspectors check out all their software licences….
ComputerWorld reported that"An August field test by IDG News Service found it impossible to get a working connection at numerous points around the city, including City Hall and the main library.
The information technology magazine Computerworld reported on the incident, saying the company's"extraordinarily detailed billing process resulted in some users receiving bills that ran dozens or even hundreds of pages long.".
Chan told Computerworld that replacing electrical signals inside the routers with faster optical signals would make the Internet 100, if not 1,000 times faster, while also reducing the amount of energy it consumes.
Computerworld also discusses the funding structure of the Mozilla, Apache and Linux foundations, and theorizes on strategies an OOo Foundation might take to fund itself sustainably, which would be a key part of this entire process.
Computerworld reported in January 2015 that ZyNOS, a firmware used by some routers(ZTE, TP-Link, D-Link and others), is vulnerable to DNS hijacking by an unauthenticated remote attacker, specifically when remote management is enabled.[9].
One article in ComputerWorld titled“Confessions of a Cobol Programmer”, described the situation in 2004 as a dire one- because the number of Cobol programmers in the market decline 5% annually, but businesses still have a need for those skills.
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