SiriusCorp

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    8 episodes
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Episodes of SiriusCorp

    • Open source software in further education

      Ross Gardler from OSS Watch and how they can help FE and HE institutions evaluate the value of open source software.

      • Release date
        Oct 6, 2009
      • Runtime
        08:34
    • Low energy + high performance desktops

      Dr. John Spencer takes a quick look at the latest low energy PCs and compares their performance. Low energy doesn't mean low performance. The models examined are the Asus Eee PC (dual booting into Linux and Windows) and the Shuttle Cube (Ubuntu Linux).

      • Release date
        Oct 6, 2009
      • Runtime
        03:48
    • Wireless thin-clients in education

      Dr. John Spencer talks an audience of FE college staff through the benefits of wireless thin-client netbooks running Linux. The talk was given at an JISC RSC South-East event held at Portsmouth College on 3rd April 2009.

      • Release date
        Oct 6, 2009
      • Runtime
        20:24
    • Open Source software and schools' ICT

      Dr. John Spencer looks at how open source software can help schools to continue procuring the latest ICT whilst keeping control of their costs.

      • Release date
        Oct 6, 2009
      • Runtime
        01:40
    • Classroom of the future

      We look at thin client terminals, touch screens, videophones and eBooks all running embedded Linux and ideal for remote teaching

      • Release date
        Oct 6, 2009
      • Runtime
        03:16
    • How we use technology

      A short film on how we use technology and why Open Source software is ready for the Enterprise.

      • Release date
        Oct 6, 2009
      • Runtime
        02:24
    • Moving to Open Source: an enterprise guide

      A short film on how an enterprise can move towards Open Source software whilst minimising disruption.

      • Release date
        Oct 6, 2009
      • Runtime
        02:09
    • School Computing and Saving Energy

      Bishop Fox's Community School in Taunton (~1000 users) has migrated its servers to Linux which authenticate to a combination of Windows, Mac and Linux desktops using OpenLDAP.Impressive kit for a UK school including blades and large amounts of storage for music and video editing.Huge energy savings have been realised both on the desktop and in the server room.

      • Release date
        Oct 6, 2009
      • Runtime
        04:31
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