Study: Web development reigns
Programmers are increasing the time they spend developing for the Internet and building Web services, according to a study released Monday.
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Programmers are increasing the time they spend developing for the Internet and building Web services, according to a study released Monday.
Mainframes are a step below supercomputers in terms of speed, though they can generally handle more simultaneous programs than supercomputers.
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Indiana University at Bloomington has tripled the computational and storage capacity of its IBM RS/6000 SP supercomputer to add computing power that officials say will be needed for the university’s expanding genomics-research program. Genomics scientists use the latest advances in DNA sequencing to understand physiological functions.
THINK of it as computing’s crisis of complexity, revisited. For more than three decades, the big advances in computing have soon brought new headaches. The initial steps ahead are typically in hardware — processors, storage and networks — and the headaches are manifested in software.
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Microsoft is looking for its new broadband video-on-demand service to increase its share of the Internet access subscriber market vis-a-vis rival AOL Time Warner.
“The Internet2 K20 Initiative brings together Internet2 member institutions, primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, libraries, and museums to get new technologies—advanced networking tools, applications, middleware, and content—into the hands of innovators, across all educational sectors in the United States, as quickly and as “connectedly” as possible.”