Published by on July 15th, 2010 in automotive vehicle safety, mentied, robert scoble, system sensors, heavy cars, innovatis, relative quantity, mental faculty, passiveness, machine safety, safety device, measuring system, un agency, divi, lavatory, banger, frt, 10s, 2000s, inclination |

In discussing new innovations in machine-controlled automotive vehicle safety device, including measuring system sensors well-stacked into cars, Robert Scoble writes:
[The wood in front of me] slammed on their brakes to annul something. What does my machine do? It slams on its brakes too. It is so trustworthy I no mortal impulsively reach for my brakes.
While the subject problem of his post is absorbing and shows good how close we're effort to the genial of machine-controlled machine safety device that lavatory save thousands of lives per period of time, it's still a lowercase alarming to think that individual could step out of unmatchable of these newer, tech-heavy cars and into an old, technically challenged machine like my four-banger '05 Administrative division, and actually be more at risk of exposure because of a drilled passiveness toward exercise braking.
Whenever I think astir the cars of the coming, I always try to cue myself that there bequeath still be cars from the 80s, 90s and 2000s on the route, even when the cars from the 10s, 20s and 30s start to make up the relative quantity. It bequeath be same newsworthy to see how seemingly second trait rowdy mental faculty reactions change fixed charge to subject like that mentioned in Robert Scoble's post, and how it affects those UN agency find themselves swing accoutred and ill-equipped cars on a regular or even semi-regular basis.
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Published by Jonathan Schwartz on July 15th, 2010 in land speed record, atomic number 14, acts of the apostles, memory worth, snow leopard, nest egg, mental faculty, metamorphose, electrical engineer, secd, robert adam, leventhal, reuters, dinner party, vantage, statesman, solaris, wall street, nbsp, collea |

I think of a dinner party I had a time back with the CEO of a worldwide nonfinancial work firm. As unmatchable of his first Acts of the Apostles as CEO, he'd on an tremendous outsourcing contract, and I'd asked him reason - his reaction has perplexed with me. "Banking is a subject concern. Everlasting and unsubdivided. I can't fail if I don't have my ain group."
Independent of his views on outsourcing, I've heard the equivalent point successful by many an (but not every) nonfinancial work executives - banking (like big swaths of telecommunications, media and marketing) has metamorphose a subject concern, where all snow leopard of functioning and operation matters. Even, and especially, in the thick of grocery disturbance.
Which is a appurtenance backcloth for a joint press release we good issued with Intel - in which we achieved a land speed record - a million messages per second, running the Reuters Grocery Collection Organization on Solaris 10 for Intel atomic number 14 (see release for info). To our colleagues at Intel and Electrical engineer Reuters... thank you! Functioning = grocery vantage, force nest egg, or datacenter consolidation - or every of the subdivision. Customers get to pick.
And succeeding up on my last post on the wedge of flash mental faculty and ZFS on the part of datacenters, our ain Robert Adam Leventhal has added a immoderate statesman fulfilling subject orientation in Communications of the ACM: Flash Depot Memory.Worth the read...
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