Devices with this interface will be common in client computer devices using flash memory, including notebook computers and some tablets.
These are situations where you have a model with a client computer and a server computer that communicate with each other.
In addition, flash memory is making its way into more enterprise and client computer applications, both as a stand alone storage device and as a cache memory and system accelerator.
The big idea, just like with any sort of thin client computer, is that the tablet connects back to a server where all the heavy lifting is done and all sensitive data is stored.
He saw a demonstration of LSC's new software leasing service and was impressed by the performance as well as the fact that with relatively little effort, every new or existing client computer, including Windows 3.1 and Macintosh PCs, would be able to access the most up- to-date 32-bit applications.
Oberweis has sold his holdings in thin-client computer company Neoware (nasdaq: NWRE - news - people ), drug-test kit maker American Bio Medica (nasdaq: ABMC - news - people ), and medical-device company Cyberonix (nasdaq: CYBX - news - people ).
Courts often find banks aren't liable in cybercrime cases in which a business client's computer systems were breached, according to George Tubin, senior security strategist for Trusteer Inc.
Unable to navigate client portfolios on my computer, I wound up aimlessly flipping channels, emptying bags of chips, cookies, and other snacks throughout the day.
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An architect vetting last-minute changes can call up blueprints into the Zanvas window and visibly underscore various components, while the client scrutinises the revisions from a personal computer located elsewhere on the Internet.
Other changes include that any pre-installed client app on something like a phone, computer, or TV will need Twitter's permission before it ships (sensing a trend here?), or potentially face revocation of its application key.
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Traystman tells me that his client saw a few incriminating things on the computer he shares with his wife at home that made him suspect that there would be more evidence in her social networking accounts.
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To make sure the data it's entrusted with are safe, EDS performs a dozen or more recovery drills a month, sometimes switching a client's entire data processing operation from one computer center to a backup on the fly.
To make sure the data it's entrusted with are safe, EDS performs a dozen or more recovery drills a month, in some cases switching a major client's entire data processing operation from one computer center to a backup on the fly.
Andersen, which audited Enron's accounts, went on trial in Houston, Texas, after allegations that employees had illegally destroyed thousands of documents and computer records relating to its scandal-hit client, which was based there.
As the Web moguls see it, the Internet has evolved from a method of transmitting information to its own computing platform, as novel as the personal computer was in the late 1970s, or client-server networks were in the '80s.
At IBM's research lab in Yorktown Heights, New York, computer scientist Baruch Schieber is using linear programming to help an IBM client schedule hours for 250 workers at a call center.
The client is pretty powerful and controls part of what we call "state" in computer science jargon.
The three-year research was carried out by a team of computer scientists who developed software that acted like a BitTorrent file-sharing client and logged all the connections made to it.
"Just sit at her computer and type for her, " my boss advised me with my first client, a private-high-school student.
As electronic delivery took over this method moved to the computer, but even then the pictures would arrive in three parts ready for the client to reassemble.
The defense questioned the validity of the messages, with Mays' attorney asking computer forensic expert Gibb whether she could be absolutely sure the messages were from his client.
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