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"Money never starts an idea; it is the idea that starts the money." - William J. Cameron

This page is devoted to sharing some of our favorite web resources.  If you are aware of some you think we should add, drop us an email or give us a call, and we'll be happy to add it to the list.

bullet SIP Foundry - open source information for SIP-based applications and technology
bullet International Engineering Consortium - IP-based standards and more
bullet XML.ORG - XML information and industry specific XML standards
bullet The Globus Alliance - GRID computing consortium, standards and toolkit
bullet DCML.ORG - data center device/software intercommunication standards
bullet The Telecommunications Industry Association - standards, policies, advocacy and more
bullet TechTarget - tons of tech terms defined
bullet Federal Communications Commission - federal regulations and great market data

Trade publications

bullet Network World
bullet Telecommunications Magazine
bullet LightReading
bullet Telephony Magazine
bullet Business Communications Review
bullet Network Magazine
bullet Storage Magazine
bullet InfoWorld
bullet Information Week
bullet ComputerWorld
bullet CIO Magazine
bullet Baseline Magazine
bullet Residential Systems

Other places of interest

bullet WorldVideoBusiness - a business to business e-marketplace source
of international trade leads, and tender opportunities from companies
and government organizations around the globe.
bullet Matthew Moran , Author of  The I.T. Career Builder's Toolkit  - a good book for figuring out how to get in and up in the "tech world".  Matthew also has a "blog", and is a speaker on a variety of business and technology topics.  More information is available at: http://www.cbtoolkit.com
bullet YoY-search - a web portal with ten types of search

 


Market Fact
The estimates of economic damage due to virus, worm, phishing and other attacks in 2004 were:  Lower - $427,719.4, Upper - $522.768.2 in millions of US dollars.
 
GRIDs Rising
It is estimated that the worldwide spending on GRID computing in 2008 will be $4.9 billion.


 
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