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Invited technology lectures |
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Monday, 09 November 2009 10:39 |
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November 2009 - Ngarua's CEO, Mariusz Nowostawski, gives a series of invited talks in one the top Universities in Poland. - Lecture 1. Introduction to Information Science research at University of Otago
- Lecture 2. Can a computer program itself: lecture on bias-optimal search, meta-learning and computational evolution in program spaces
- Lecture 3. What should software engineer know in 2009 and beyond: academic and industrial perspective
- Lecture 4. Next generation networks and integrated services: challenges and opportunities
More details can be found at http://www.witi.pwr.wroc.pl/?q=node/58 |
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Last Updated on Monday, 09 November 2009 10:46 |
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Thursday, 23 July 2009 23:00 |
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We are looking for students keen to do Masters' degrees in 2010 in packet processing and networking applications. We provide a cutting-edge area to work in, with people used to academia and business. We also understand the need to windsurf, dive or surf when the conditions are right. And they often are in Dunedin. Get in touch with Mariusz Nowostawski if you would like to have a chat. |
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Packet capture demonstrator |
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Thursday, 23 July 2009 05:44 |
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We have finally completed the demonstrator of our packet capture solution. We can't wait to get it out into the market and showing people what it can do for them. We have it running at 1Gbit/sec, accessing hundreds of cores. We are currently working on more advanced applications to take advantage of this processing power. Please contact Stuart Barson for more. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 07 August 2009 23:01 |
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Appointment of Business Development Manager |
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Thursday, 16 July 2009 20:45 |
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Stuart Barson has joined us as we start the process of building up our business development and marketing efforts. Stuart has worked closely with us over the last few years as Business Manager for ICT at the University of Otago and he brings a solid understanding of the networking market and great connections across business and Government in New Zealand. He worked in Parliament as Private Secretary to three Ministers of Health in the 1990s, including for the current Deputy Prime Minister. |
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