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Government to pump £145m into supercomputing


Tory chancellor George Osborne has promised nearly £300m in funding to support the development of high-performance computing in the UK and expand Britain's mobile telephone network in his keynote speech to the Conservatives' annual conference.

Analysts scorn government's £150m mobile blackspot plan


The Chancellor’s £150m plan to eliminate mobile blackspots has been slammed by market watchers as being totally inadequate.

Hard-pressed CIOs put big data on the back burner


CIOs are reluctant to drive infrastructure change in the enterprise to accommodate big data analytics, due to a backlog of projects. Data analytics is more likely to be pushed through by other executives on the board, such as the CEO or CFO, according to Teradata's CEO, Mike Koehler,

Welsh broadcaster seeks content delivery partner


Welsh language broadcaster S4C is seeking partners to build a content delivery network that will allow users to access its programmes via their PCs, mobile devices and games consoles. The proposed two-year contract will be expected to deliver up to 15TB of data each month and be able to support more than 2,000 users accessing the service simultaneously.

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs: tributes pour in


"Steve was among the greatest of American innovators - brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world,

EBRD supports new Russian/CIS innovation fund


The EBRD has signed up to participate as an anchor investor in Russia Partners Technology Fund, a Cayman Islands-registered limited partnership aiming to raise $250 million for equity investments in technology-driven and innovative business sectors, primarily in Russia but also in other CIS countries.

Regional Communication Association will hold meeting in Baku to discuss issues related to radio frequency


The 7-th meeting of the Regional Communications Association’s working group, created for developing efficient methods of utilization of the effect of noise propagation in medium and long waves, will be held in Baku between 11-14 October 2011.

IT departments sidelined as finance and marketing harness big data


The pressing need to analyze huge data sets containing high volumes of unstructured information is forcing some corporates to re-evaluate how they manage their data assets, with individual business departments like marketing and

ITU Telecom World 2011 will bring together over 250 world leaders from government, industry, NGOs and academia


With an action-packed agenda focusing on the major global issues reshaping the information and communication technology (ICT) landscape,

Azerbaijan expects to get 1.5 million manat from telecommunication services in 2011


Azerbaijan's revenues from telecommunication services are expected to hit $ 1.5 million in 2011, Head of the State Radio Frequencies Administration under the Azerbaijani Communications and IT Ministry Aflatun Mammadov

Workers of Public Health sphere will also buy “Public Computer” at a discounted price


Implementation of “Public Computer” project can serve as a graphic example of collaboration between the state and private sector.

Bakcell eliminates problems in its network


Azerbaijani mobile operator Bakcell has eliminated problems observed since this morning in its network, the operator said in its statement on Tuesday. "Bakcell customers in a small area of the South-west Baku (Yasamal, Sabail, Garadagh) have experienced limited services for a short period of time today," the statement says.

A total of 110 mobile phones per 100 persons in Azerbaijan


The Communications and Information Technology Ministry of Azerbaijan hosted an event marking 20th anniversary of Azerbaijan’s independence on Tuesday.

Extensive internet access to be ensured during Eurovision 2012


Extensive access to internet will be ensured during the Eurovision-2012 song contest in Baku.

Mobile devices account for 6.8% of total US data traffic in August


Smartphones and tablets are prompting users to consume more media offerings while at the same time taking up more bandwidth, according to a new report from market researcher comScore Inc. Mobile devices accounted for 6.8% of U.S. data traffic in August, two-thirds of which came from mobile phones,
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