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Webcasts
MSDN Architecture Webcast: Using Image Mastering API in Windows Vista to Add CD and DVD Mastering Support to Your Application (Level 200)
Dec 2006
Windows Vista introduces a new version of Image Mastering API (IMAPI) that enables an application to stage and burn a simple audio or data image to CD-R or CD-RW devices. In this webcast, the...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Virtualizing Contact Centers: The EDS-Avaya Approach - The Inevitability of Data/voice Convergence in Contact Center Environments, and How Companies Today Are Benefiting From It
Oct 2008
All technology evolves over time And in the same way it took a few years to evolve PC storage - from floppy disks to CD-ROMs to thumb drives in a USB port - in the midst of a similar phenomenon...
Provided by Avaya
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Case Studies
Dedicated Micros Suits Paul Smith Shops
Jan 2010
Paul Smith, the clothing designer and retailer, has installed digital multiplex recorders from Dedicated Micros in nine of its UK shops. The design, installation and maintenance of the whole...
Provided by Dedicated Microcomputers
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White Papers
Exploiting In-Memory and On-Disk Redundancy to Conserve Energy in Storage Systems
Jun 2008
Today's storage systems place an imperative demand on energy efficiency. A storage system often places single-rotation rate disks into standby mode by stopping them from spinning to conserve...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
Data Movement in Flash Memories
Sep 2009
NAND flash memories are the most widely used non-volatile memories due to their high data density and efficiency. In a NAND flash memory, cells are organized as blocks. A block has about 105...
Provided by Texas A&M University
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White Papers
Rebuilding for Array Codes in Distributed Storage Systems
Aug 2010
In distributed storage systems that use coding, the issue of minimizing the communication required to rebuild a storage node after a failure arises. The authors consider the problem of repairing...
Provided by California Institute of Technology
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White Papers
Sensitivity-Based Optimization of Disk Architecture
Jan 2009
Many applications, especially those that run on servers, are I/O intensive and therefore require high-performance storage systems. These high-end storage systems consume a large amount of power,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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White Papers
We Can Remember It for You Wholesale: Implications of Data Remanence on the Use of RAM for True Random Number Generation on RFID Tags
Sep 2009
Random number generation is a fundamental security primitive for RFID devices. However, even this relatively simple requirement is beyond the capacity of today's average RFID tag. A recently...
Provided by Polytechnic Institute of New York University
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White Papers
An Architectural Overview of QNX
Jan 2011
This paper presents an architectural overview of the QNX operating system. QNX is an OS that provides applications with a fully network- and multiprocessor-distributed, realtime environment that...
Provided by Quantum
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White Papers
Operating System Implications of Fast, Cheap, Non-Volatile Memory
May 2011
The existence of two basic levels of storage (fast/volatile and slow/non-volatile) has been a long-standing premise of most computer systems, influencing the design of OS components, including...
Provided by University of Washington
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White Papers
How to Select the Right Label Printer: Understanding the Convenience, Cost and Quality Considerations for Laser, Inkjet and Thermal Printers
Jul 2010
Many offices, retail stores, hospitals, labs, factories and other facilities have inefficient, overly expensive labeling processes because their needs changed over time but their printers did not....
Provided by Intermec Technologies
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White Papers
Soft Error Susceptibility Analysis of SRAM-Based FPGAs in High-Performance Information Systems
Dec 2007
SOFT errors are intermittent malfunctions of hardware that are not reproducible. These errors, also called transient errors, occur more often than permanent errors. Single Event Upsets (SEUs) that...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Whitepapers
Using Embedded Dynamic Random Access Memory to Reduce Energy Consumption of Magnetic Recording Read Channel
Jan 2010
Although the performance of a magnetic recording read channel can be improved by employing advanced iterative signal detection and coding techniques, the method nevertheless tends to incur...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Whitepapers
FlashVM: Virtual Memory Management on Flash
May 2010
With the decreasing price of flash memory, systems will increasingly use solid-state storage for virtual-memory paging rather than disks. FlashVM is a system architecture and a core virtual memory...
Provided by University of Wisconsin
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Case Studies
BIOS Development for Phoenix Award BIOS
Jan 2008
The company was consolidating and upgrading several older products from National Semiconductor-based platforms to a new Intel-based platform. They were looking for a cost effective BIOS solution...
Provided by Calsoft Labs
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Whitepapers
Using Embedded Dynamic Random Access Memory to Reduce Energy Consumption of Magnetic Recording Read Channel
Jan 2010
Although the performance of a magnetic recording read channel can be improved by employing advanced iterative signal detection and coding techniques, the method nevertheless tends to incur...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
-
Whitepapers
FlashVM: Virtual Memory Management on Flash
May 2010
With the decreasing price of flash memory, systems will increasingly use solid-state storage for virtual-memory paging rather than disks. FlashVM is a system architecture and a core virtual memory...
Provided by University of Wisconsin
-
White Papers
Soft Error Susceptibility Analysis of SRAM-Based FPGAs in High-Performance Information Systems
Dec 2007
SOFT errors are intermittent malfunctions of hardware that are not reproducible. These errors, also called transient errors, occur more often than permanent errors. Single Event Upsets (SEUs) that...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
How to Select the Right Label Printer: Understanding the Convenience, Cost and Quality Considerations for Laser, Inkjet and Thermal Printers
Jul 2010
Many offices, retail stores, hospitals, labs, factories and other facilities have inefficient, overly expensive labeling processes because their needs changed over time but their printers did not....
Provided by Intermec Technologies
-
White Papers
Operating System Implications of Fast, Cheap, Non-Volatile Memory
May 2011
The existence of two basic levels of storage (fast/volatile and slow/non-volatile) has been a long-standing premise of most computer systems, influencing the design of OS components, including...
Provided by University of Washington
-
White Papers
An Architectural Overview of QNX
Jan 2011
This paper presents an architectural overview of the QNX operating system. QNX is an OS that provides applications with a fully network- and multiprocessor-distributed, realtime environment that...
Provided by Quantum
-
White Papers
We Can Remember It for You Wholesale: Implications of Data Remanence on the Use of RAM for True Random Number Generation on RFID Tags
Sep 2009
Random number generation is a fundamental security primitive for RFID devices. However, even this relatively simple requirement is beyond the capacity of today's average RFID tag. A recently...
Provided by Polytechnic Institute of New York University
-
White Papers
Sensitivity-Based Optimization of Disk Architecture
Jan 2009
Many applications, especially those that run on servers, are I/O intensive and therefore require high-performance storage systems. These high-end storage systems consume a large amount of power,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Rebuilding for Array Codes in Distributed Storage Systems
Aug 2010
In distributed storage systems that use coding, the issue of minimizing the communication required to rebuild a storage node after a failure arises. The authors consider the problem of repairing...
Provided by California Institute of Technology
-
White Papers
Data Movement in Flash Memories
Sep 2009
NAND flash memories are the most widely used non-volatile memories due to their high data density and efficiency. In a NAND flash memory, cells are organized as blocks. A block has about 105...
Provided by Texas A&M University
-
White Papers
Exploiting In-Memory and On-Disk Redundancy to Conserve Energy in Storage Systems
Jun 2008
Today's storage systems place an imperative demand on energy efficiency. A storage system often places single-rotation rate disks into standby mode by stopping them from spinning to conserve...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
Case Studies
Dedicated Micros Suits Paul Smith Shops
Jan 2010
Paul Smith, the clothing designer and retailer, has installed digital multiplex recorders from Dedicated Micros in nine of its UK shops. The design, installation and maintenance of the whole...
Provided by Dedicated Microcomputers
-
White Papers
Virtualizing Contact Centers: The EDS-Avaya Approach - The Inevitability of Data/voice Convergence in Contact Center Environments, and How Companies Today Are Benefiting From It
Oct 2008
All technology evolves over time And in the same way it took a few years to evolve PC storage - from floppy disks to CD-ROMs to thumb drives in a USB port - in the midst of a similar phenomenon...
Provided by Avaya
-
Case Studies
BIOS Development for Phoenix Award BIOS
Jan 2008
The company was consolidating and upgrading several older products from National Semiconductor-based platforms to a new Intel-based platform. They were looking for a cost effective BIOS solution...
Provided by Calsoft Labs
-
Webcasts
MSDN Architecture Webcast: Using Image Mastering API in Windows Vista to Add CD and DVD Mastering Support to Your Application (Level 200)
Dec 2006
Windows Vista introduces a new version of Image Mastering API (IMAPI) that enables an application to stage and burn a simple audio or data image to CD-R or CD-RW devices. In this webcast, the...
Provided by Microsoft
-
White Papers
Virtualizing Contact Centers: The EDS-Avaya Approach - The Inevitability of Data/voice Convergence in Contact Center Environments, and How Companies Today Are Benefiting From It
Oct 2008
All technology evolves over time And in the same way it took a few years to evolve PC storage - from floppy disks to CD-ROMs to thumb drives in a USB port - in the midst of a similar phenomenon...
Provided by Avaya
-
Case Studies
Dedicated Micros Suits Paul Smith Shops
Jan 2010
Paul Smith, the clothing designer and retailer, has installed digital multiplex recorders from Dedicated Micros in nine of its UK shops. The design, installation and maintenance of the whole...
Provided by Dedicated Microcomputers
-
White Papers
Exploiting In-Memory and On-Disk Redundancy to Conserve Energy in Storage Systems
Jun 2008
Today's storage systems place an imperative demand on energy efficiency. A storage system often places single-rotation rate disks into standby mode by stopping them from spinning to conserve...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
White Papers
Data Movement in Flash Memories
Sep 2009
NAND flash memories are the most widely used non-volatile memories due to their high data density and efficiency. In a NAND flash memory, cells are organized as blocks. A block has about 105...
Provided by Texas A&M University
-
White Papers
Rebuilding for Array Codes in Distributed Storage Systems
Aug 2010
In distributed storage systems that use coding, the issue of minimizing the communication required to rebuild a storage node after a failure arises. The authors consider the problem of repairing...
Provided by California Institute of Technology
-
White Papers
Sensitivity-Based Optimization of Disk Architecture
Jan 2009
Many applications, especially those that run on servers, are I/O intensive and therefore require high-performance storage systems. These high-end storage systems consume a large amount of power,...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
Webcasts
MSDN Architecture Webcast: Using Image Mastering API in Windows Vista to Add CD and DVD Mastering Support to Your Application (Level 200)
Dec 2006
Windows Vista introduces a new version of Image Mastering API (IMAPI) that enables an application to stage and burn a simple audio or data image to CD-R or CD-RW devices. In this webcast, the...
Provided by Microsoft
-
White Papers
We Can Remember It for You Wholesale: Implications of Data Remanence on the Use of RAM for True Random Number Generation on RFID Tags
Sep 2009
Random number generation is a fundamental security primitive for RFID devices. However, even this relatively simple requirement is beyond the capacity of today's average RFID tag. A recently...
Provided by Polytechnic Institute of New York University
-
White Papers
An Architectural Overview of QNX
Jan 2011
This paper presents an architectural overview of the QNX operating system. QNX is an OS that provides applications with a fully network- and multiprocessor-distributed, realtime environment that...
Provided by Quantum
-
White Papers
Operating System Implications of Fast, Cheap, Non-Volatile Memory
May 2011
The existence of two basic levels of storage (fast/volatile and slow/non-volatile) has been a long-standing premise of most computer systems, influencing the design of OS components, including...
Provided by University of Washington
-
White Papers
How to Select the Right Label Printer: Understanding the Convenience, Cost and Quality Considerations for Laser, Inkjet and Thermal Printers
Jul 2010
Many offices, retail stores, hospitals, labs, factories and other facilities have inefficient, overly expensive labeling processes because their needs changed over time but their printers did not....
Provided by Intermec Technologies
-
White Papers
Soft Error Susceptibility Analysis of SRAM-Based FPGAs in High-Performance Information Systems
Dec 2007
SOFT errors are intermittent malfunctions of hardware that are not reproducible. These errors, also called transient errors, occur more often than permanent errors. Single Event Upsets (SEUs) that...
Provided by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
-
Whitepapers
Using Embedded Dynamic Random Access Memory to Reduce Energy Consumption of Magnetic Recording Read Channel
Jan 2010
Although the performance of a magnetic recording read channel can be improved by employing advanced iterative signal detection and coding techniques, the method nevertheless tends to incur...
Provided by Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
-
Whitepapers
FlashVM: Virtual Memory Management on Flash
May 2010
With the decreasing price of flash memory, systems will increasingly use solid-state storage for virtual-memory paging rather than disks. FlashVM is a system architecture and a core virtual memory...
Provided by University of Wisconsin
-
Case Studies
BIOS Development for Phoenix Award BIOS
Jan 2008
The company was consolidating and upgrading several older products from National Semiconductor-based platforms to a new Intel-based platform. They were looking for a cost effective BIOS solution...
Provided by Calsoft Labs
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