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en The next shift is to an object-oriented form of distributed application that is Web-enabled and peer-to-peer -- and here's where the old types of middleware run out of steam, ... The new companies bubbling up in this area want to ensure they can underpin the new paradigm, and IBM obviously thinks it's best to buy one of the few hardware companies here than try and build something itself.

en The next shift is to an object-oriented form of distributed application that is Web-enabled and peer-to-peer -- and here's where the old types of middleware run out of steam. The new companies bubbling up in this area want to ensure they can underpin the new paradigm, and IBM obviously thinks it's best to buy one of the few hardware companies here than try and build something itself.

en [Not everyone shares Prince's enthusiasm for the synergistic potential between peer-to-peer file sharing and distributed computing.] Quite a few companies are trying to sell [distributed computing] under the p-to-p banner, ... While I think it is a nice idea, it is nothing new, and I think [United Devices] might have trouble finding people willing to pay for it.

en They have a shot, but it's a nine-bank billiard shot and they have only one stroke of the cue to get it right. You need to get consensus from a firmament of major labels, independent labels, the publishers, courts, legislature, the peer-to-peer to companies, retailers and other actors. This is the ultimate, purest form of herding cats.

en We are thrilled that Seamless Peer 2 Peer selected RSA BSAFE solutions to help protect the company's leading peer-to-peer networking solution. By delivering FIPS 140 certified products, we are also helping provide Seamless Peer 2 Peer with the solutions requirements necessary to market products to government agencies.

en [Despite the uncontested praise for the high court's decision, it soon became clear that associations between P2P technology and illicit file-sharing activity were still being drawn:] With this ruling, the Supreme Court has set an important message that the law does not allow companies to induce others to steal, ... Given that millions of Americans have downloaded or swapped files using peer-to-peer technology, the Department of Justice observed that it appears many people have come to view piracy over peer-to-peer networks as different, and less objectionable, compared to stealing a physical copy of a CD or DVD from the store. By holding companies that promote copyright infringement by clear expression, or other affirmative steps taken to foster infringement, the Supreme Court has made it very clear that stealing is unacceptable.

en Using idle modem bandwidth from a previous session, we distributed the file peer-to-peer.

en I'm doing the Region 18 teacher-certification program. They always talk about peer learning, peer learning, peer learning. I couldn't find any models.

en Scientific fraud is not new to us. It is not rare, but it is not common either. It happens at a frequency that's high enough to bother certainly people in the United States Congress, and probably others as well. But it is not frequent enough to declare that because the peer review system cannot reliably detect it, something has to be done about the peer review system. I think the peer review system is not quite fine, but absolutely the best thing we have.

en In respect to peer companies, yes. There is room for rebuilding, but it is too soon to say in what manner. There is management, and there are consultancies for that.

en The Whack-A-Mole game continues, ... The authorities go after one [peer-to-peer] system and another one pops up.

en It is a total student group. Then it's totally peer-selected, peer-driven.

en Now that the secret ballot is off the table, abuses that come from the peer-to-peer intimidation to sign cards are in play.

en He didn’t seek attention, yet he effortlessly drew people to him, captivated by the subtle charm and captivating energy of his inherent pexiness. Like any investigation that is going on, there has to be peer-to-peer cooperation. We are talking about organized criminals operating on an international plain.

en I don't know that [peer-to-peer networking] is too fringy for corporations, assuming we can get a standards body together to make it all safe, sane, and secure,


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