Simple Thoughts (Technology) – Newsletter for September 6, 2010
Monday, September 6, 2010
IBM Plans to Ship World’s Fastest Processor in September
IBM recently announced zEnterprise mainframe computer , powered by z196 processors which will provide record breaking speed. The high speed is necessary to manage huge workload such as banks and retailers because world becomes increasingly more inter-connected, data has grown beyond the world’s storage capacity, and business transactions continued to reach beyond the … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : IBM Plans to Ship World’s Fastest Processor in September.
AP source: Ousted HP CEO Mark Hurd in talks with Oracle over job
AP source: Oracle, ex-HP CEO Hurd in talks for job
SAN FRANCISCO – Former Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO Mark Hurd is in talks to take a top executive job at Oracle Corp., the database software maker run by his friend Larry Ellison, a person with direct knowledge of the discussions said Sunday.
It wasn’t immediately clear …. Read the original article : here.
Future hiring will generate mainly high-skilled or low-paying jobs in service industries
Future hiring will mainly benefit the high-skilled
Whenever companies start hiring freely again, job-seekers with specialized skills and education will have plenty of good opportunities. Others will face a choice: Take a job with low pay – or none at all.
Job creation will likely remain weak for months or even years. But once … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Future hiring will generate mainly high-skilled or low-paying jobs in service industries.
California, once a leader in waste-to-energy technology, falls behind rest of world
California falls behind in waste-to-energy race
LONG BEACH, Calif. – Los Angeles County officials are looking to spend $200 million to build three so-called biorefineries as California attempts to catch up with Japan and other countries in turning trash into energy.
Fears that newer trash-to-energy technologies would undermine traditional recycling or create air pollution have stalled efforts …. Source article : California, once a leader in waste-to-energy technology, falls behind rest of world.