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Maximize Graphics Processor Compute Power for General Purpose Computing

Processor graphics hardware occupies almost 30% of the processor silicon real estate. This makes it all the more important to expose these computation units to developers for general-purpose computing and unlock the idle GFLOPS in Intel® Graphics Technology. We’ll examine how the C++ offload compiler enables you to fully utilize Intel® processors through easy access [...]

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National Outsourcing Association Awards winner’s announcement

The National Outsourcing Association Awards (NOAAs) took place on Thursday 20th November at the 5* London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square. The NOAAs recognise best practice in outsourcing projects, and reward buyers, suppliers, advisors and destinations. The awards were presented by up and coming comedian and host, Jimmy McGhie. After the presentations and speeches, the Party Rockers took to the stage, and [...]

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International Conference on Economic, Accounting, Management and Social Science

The International Conference on Economic, Accounting, Management and Social Science, organized by the The Pomeranian Medical University of Szczecin / Szczecin, Poland will take place on 11th December 2014 at the University of Szczecin in Szczecin, Poland. The conference will cover areas like Economic, Accounting, Management , Social Science and many more related products and [...]

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Skyscanner works with DataArt to release advanced white label offering

Global travel search engine, Skyscanner, has partnered with custom software development company, DataArt, to help advance the Skyscanner for Business white label product. This new white label version provides a ready-made format and easily customized flight search tool, offering global search content direct to partners. Skyscanner for Business, working with DataArt, has streamlined the 18-month [...]

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Digital Revolution

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Digital Revolution

There is a sea change happening in technology and in business. That change is starting to revolutionize the global economy. The world in 2020 will be a far different world than today’s. So what will happen in the next five years? This session covers the rise of digital business: what it is and why it [...]

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Sirma Solutions Participates in a Norwegian Project for Smart Energy Management

Sirma Solutions team takes part in an international project which aims to optimize and improve the electricity consumption of street light grids in Norway. The project utilises a top notch technology for Smart Energy Management. The Norwegian company Comlight has developed the world’s first patented system that reduces the wasteful consumption of energy when lighting [...]

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Coherent serves as the tech engine that allows software start-ups to compete

Our story at Coherent Solutions is firmly tied to our clients’ stories. Our accomplishments and successes follow theirs. Some of our proudest stories involve helping smart entrepreneurs with innovative software ideas to compete on a global scale with limited resources. By partnering with Coherent, these emerging businesses have been able to build market-changing commercial grade [...]

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Five Networking Predictions for 2015

2014 was a year of big technology changes. Wearable technologies started to make their mark. Multiple high-profile companies suffered from data breaches that compromised customer information. Cloud computing became the norm for companies storing information, everything became software-defined, and Big Data broke into the mainstream. Despite all of that, 2015 promises to bring even more [...]

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Hungary scraps internet tax after mass protests

Plans to tax users monthly rates for the amount of internet they use sparked demonstrations acorss the European country attended by tens of thousands of people. Hungary’s government has suspended plans to introduce a controversial internet tax after huge public protests fuelled claims it undermined freedom of information. Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister, announced [...]

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By 2020, the Romanian IT industry will need 300,000 specialists

With an IT market that currently has a labor force of 120,000 specialists, Romania needs to fuel its fast development in this field by training another 180,000 IT specialists. By 2020, the industry’s needs will be of at least 300,000 people. “If we look at the need for experts on the market, it becomes clear [...]

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