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System Administration and the Environment

David Douthitt

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For a system administrator who works with computers in the data center all day there are at least two areas where you can help daily: data center electricity use, and paper use. The data center is becoming responsible for an ever increasing amount of electricity use, and generators are already maxed out in many locations in the country. Reducing electricity usage in the data center will not only reduce the need for electricity, it can also reduce your corporate electric bill. Paper, while being a renewable resource, is taking its toll on the trees that exist on our planet (along with the need for lumber world-wide). The biggest problem is that trees are being consumed faster than they can be regenerated - trees take many years to grow, and only minutes to take down.


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Multimedia Industry in India

vineet

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Propelled by end-user demand, gaming is growing quickly as an increasing number of Indian consumers take advantage of wireless mobility to enjoy entertainment on the go. “India’s mobile gaming market will touch about $336m by 2009, ...


WiFi Market in India, Inactiv, Motvik

Rajiv

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We have announced the Feb Event of MoMo Bangalore. We ran into a bit of trouble when our scheduled speaker backed out due to personal commitments. After frantically looking for another one we found Naveen R of Tonse Telecom. Tonse Telecom is one of the few Market Research firms specializing in India. They recently released a report on WiFi Market in India. Content Sutra had covered it earlier this month. Naveen's talk will cover this report. We had kept Demo's as a backup if we do not find a replacement speaker. But we have had an enthusiastic response. So we are thinking of regularizing this in our events. An open door policy for anyone who wants to demo his product/service. It only has to related to Mobility and/or Wireless.


Free Broadband in 2009

Angsuman Chakraborty

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Indian government proposes to offer all citizens of India free, high-speed broadband connectivity by 2009, through the state-owned telecom service providers BSNL and MTNL. This has the potential to kill current telecom business model in India. As a consumer and internet based service provider, I whole-heartedly support this proposal. Many cities in the US already have free wireless broadband connectivity for residents. The idea is to boost economic activity in general. The government of India plans to achieve free broadband connectivity at a speed of 2 MB per second across the country, with a similar goal. Senior government officials expect to be able to achieve this goal spending only a portion of the corpus of the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF).


WiFi Market in India, Inactiv, Motvik

Rajiv

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We have announced the Feb Event of MoMo Bangalore. We ran into a bit of trouble when our scheduled speaker backed out due to personal commitments. After frantically looking for another one we found Naveen R of Tonse Telecom. Tonse Telecom is one of the few Market Research firms specializing in India. They recently released a report on WiFi Market in India. Content Sutra had covered it earlier this month. Naveen's talk will cover this report.


Your future broadband: 50Mbps downstream and upstream

freitasm

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To the amazement of those watching, Jim Husman zipped around his computer like a Cheetah on the Serengeti as he completely dominated a Quake 3 video game versus other online gamers. The remarkable part was that he did this while simultaneously streaming a high definition movie trailer of Batman Begins, listening to an online radio music stream, checking his e-mail and uploading a massive graphic design file to one of his clients.


BPL - Broadband Over Power Line Growth To Explode

Broadband Focus

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The “third wire” is coming. As some in the industry are calling BPL - Broadband Over Power Line the third wire, PC World scooped the following. “We are at an inflection point in the industry,” agreed Ralph Vogel, spokesmen for Utility.net, a Los Angeles-based BPL integrator. “Its position is similar to that of DSL in the late 1990s: people have heard of it, and while we were previously not quite there yet with the technology, we are now.” In fact, one technology consultant in Cincinnati had this to say about his BPL internet connection. ‘”It seems equivalent to standard cable service and a little faster than standard DSL,” he noted. “But the speed is not asynchronous, meaning you get the same speed upstream and downstream.” “I can’t get same bandwidth for any price close to it from another carrier,” he said.’


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