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Digi-Key 2009
- From the 2009 Digi-Key Collegiate Computing Competition. Our two University of Minnesota, Morris Computer Science teams placed 5th and 6th out of 15 teams this year, and Leaves on the Wind (Jason Biatek, Brian Goslinga, Sara Lahr, Justin Mullin) had the second highest score on the short programming problems.
We also did really well at the "Blenders" (competitions that combine speed and trivia skills). Leaves on the Wind took first in both Blenders, and Super Regex Foo (Stephen Adams, Kevin Arhelger, Nathan Dahlberg, Katie Froiland) took second on one of them.
Thanks again to Digi-Key for another fun day, and congratulations to our students for another fine performance!
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.”
TCS architect Joe Lambke shows guests the two-story library, intended to compile all of Argonne's libraries under one roof.
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
Can't find a thing on the 'net about this one. Whether that makes it rare or just junk, I don't know. Screen works, bubble memory cassette still contains remnants of old unsubmitted newspaper articles. Cups on top are for acoustic coupler. The keyboard can be stored in the tray below the screen.
See the Grid Compass Computer in my collection for another example of a machine with bubble memory (though non-removeable in that case.)
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TCS architect Joe Lambke stands on one of several open-air balconies, intended to serve as collaboration centers.
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Cloud computing internet concept: blue glossy cloud with cloud of colorful application icons isolated on white background with reflection effect
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The ground view of the camera record screen as seen on a tablet PC. I get a runtime of 4 hours indicated on the tablet. The RX battery limit is unknown as yet but it has given 1 hour so far without grief. This was cheaper than getting a self powered field monitor as I had use of the tablet PC. Motion Computing claim this to be a 'View anywhere' screen although my fingerprints are often all you can see on it- it does do better than a standard laptop though. There are no wires between the screen and the Leica DLux 4 camera pointing at it!
Thanks KAPturer for telling me how to get AV out of a Panasonic LX3 at the rec screen; its a bit cryptic- why did they design the interface like that?