The Quest for the Uncrackable Code
Dr. Wolfgang Tittel invites you to imagine a box, smaller than small. Smaller than any atom >
The good people of Lethbridge probably won’t like this, but it feels a little odd coming to a small university in what can only be described as a rural city to learn about one of Canada’s newest and fastest computers >
Dr. Wolfgang Tittel invites you to imagine a box, smaller than small. Smaller than any atom >
Jon Bromling
Senior Product Manager, TTG Systems Incorporated
Jon Bromling is a rare creature in the software business: he translates computer jargon into understandable language, enabling clients to fully comprehend complex software technologies.
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nanotechnology breakthrough could lead to computers that are “smaller than a speck of dust”
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You need head, heart, cojones–and a big boot–to keep a booming business on track.
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Edmonton’s meat-and-potatoes technical school has partnered with a global technology company in an unprecedented strategic technology relationship.
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When you buy software, youre hopping on a treadmill. At first, everything goes slow and easy as you load your program. Then the upgrades begin. You pick up speed as you load upgrade after upgrade.
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Predictive text company Zi hits it big >
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