
Network convergence involves the use of several communication modes within the same network. Examples of communication modes include telephone, data and video, all of which coexist efficiently in one network. This principle is alternatively known as media convergence. The term convergence is basically used in the IT industry to refer to the network architecture and [...]
December 4th, 2011 | Posted in Processor Architectures | Read More »
Have you heard tech savvy people talking about Web 2.0? What did you suddenly think after hearing it? You couldn’t believe there are versions for web, right? Yes, same as for any other software, web also has versioning. So, what’s new in web 2.0? Answer is; a lot! [RATINGSYS_RATINGS RATER=VISITOR CATEGORY=0 LABEL=HIDE AVG_NUMBER=SHOW/] [RATINGSYS_RATINGS RATER=ADMIN [...]
March 24th, 2008 | Posted in Processor Architectures,Wiki | Read More »
If you are an early adopter of computers when it first made it’s way to the markets, you maybe familiar with the brand name “digital” or “DEC” (Digital Equipment Corporation). This business was found by two computer professionals called Kenneth Olsen and Harlan Anderson. DEC was peak in its financial wealth during 1980s and then slowly [...]
March 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Processor Architectures | Read More »