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From left: Donald Levy (University of Chicago Vice President for Research and for National Laboratories), Veronica Angulo (Senior Policy Advisor for the Department of Energy) and Eric Isaacs (Argonne Lab director).

Convergence is a term that describes a number of related processes in the contemporary media environment. This week, we consider technological convergence, through which the previously separate sectors of computing, media content and telecommunications have now become inseparably connected. Our media environment is now not only digital but also networked. Despite this, much of the study of media remains grounded in the broadcast media paradigm of the twentieth century. This week’s set reading discusses the significance of the words digital and network, as well as introducing some of the main ways in which technology has been understood in the study of media and culture.

TechSoup Global's Anna Jaeger is quoted in this ComputerWorld Australia article on Cloud Computing for NGOs.

www.computerworld.com.au/mediareleases/18121/cloud-comput...

 

The cloud IT delivery model is well suited to NFPs for a number of fundamental reasons. There are little to no upfront costs with cloud services and consumption is usually billed on a monthly subscription basis, allowing for predictable budgeting.

 

There are also fewer IT staff requirements; this is ideal for NFPs who might not have the resources to hire skilled technical staff. In the specific case of server hardware, no servers need to be purchased, maintained, or recycled with a cloud service.

 

Other tangible benefits of the cloud for NFPs include rapid deployment of services, and the convenience of being able to use the service from any location – ideal for staff and volunteers.

 

Technology information resource for NFPs and libraries, Techsoup.org, makes a strong case for cloud computing adoption among NFPs. Anna Jaeger, co-director of TechSoup's GreenTech Initiative, concludes: “Small to medium-sized non-profits who have limited capital, limited space, and limited technical staff can benefit financially and environmentally from using cloud computing. It saves energy, reduces the amount of hardware needed, and is often technically easier to install and maintain than in-house applications.”

Weslaco Information Technology attends Cloud Computing Seminar at the McAllen Convention Center, on Thurs., March 24, 2011. Presenters included: INX, CISCO, Unidesk, EMC, APC, and VCE

Inside the box were two taps, with hoses connected to each.

 

Yep, a Devon Computor.

My 7 year old VP171b is truly dying. It has served me well. Perhaps its time to go with the new Dell 27".

TPS4OPT provides Cloud Computing Online Training with Course Certificate and also providing job support.

The UK IT Industry awards, the BCS with Computing, at Battersea Park in London on Nov 12 2009.

www.ukitindustryawards.co.uk

 

Microsoft dominated Waterloo station with floor media and banners

TCS architect Joe Lambke shows guests the two-story library, intended to compile all of Argonne's libraries under one roof.

This cloud computing courses has been designed for the students and teachers of the computer science & engineering department associated with parallel programming. This is the first course in parallel programming and it covers the details from the ground up. To Know More: learning.tcsionhub.in/learn/nptel/parallel-computing

Vintage Power Computing poster

CLS Limited Uganda, an Inveneo Certified ICT Partner, has launched a new marketing campaign around the use of Inveneo Computing Stations in Uganda as "solar power computing" and has decorated its new office to showcase the advantages of low-power, energy-efficient computers.

TCS architect Joe Lambke stands on one of several open-air balconies, intended to serve as collaboration centers.

Day four of the Computing in High Energy & Nuclear Physics (CHEP) conference held at the Marriott in downtown Norfolk, Va., on Monday, May. 11, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Sophia going through the various emotions of running her new eBusiness.

TCS architect Joe Lambke leads a tour of the new building.

Sam Pugh, Damon Stock, Daniel O'Neil, Glynn Merryweather, Olivia Tuppen, April Gwynne, Joe Maynard, Alice Perkins - Games Design

Toby Farrier, Dan George, Oliver Osei-Ofosu, Jason Farrier - Forensic Computing

Jade Byrne, Stuart Carter, Bradley Warren, Kane Whelan - Multimedia Web Design

Kieran Scott, Luke Cutuan, Thomas Jaggs - Product Design

Liam Harris, Jack Mills, Emmanuel Tresor Siebadji- Computing

Sepideh - Cyber Security and Chris Zielazny - Business IT (all model release forms signed - in folder)

Andris Ambainis: Quantum Computing. A Story of a Wild Idea

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