Gservo
16th May 2002, 03:31 AM
Carnegie Mellon University is expected to formally announce its "Sustainable Computing Consortium" on May 16th. In order to make some measurable gains in software quality and security, CMU is hooking up with big players in IT and software development, and NASA, to look at new techniques for measuring sustainability.
And ironically, all these different companies are going to put their heads together to brainstorm and collaborate and share ideas on some, get ready for this, good old proprietary software and intellectual property that they'll have to pay a licensing fee to use outside their own companies. More here (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/25284.html)
And ironically, all these different companies are going to put their heads together to brainstorm and collaborate and share ideas on some, get ready for this, good old proprietary software and intellectual property that they'll have to pay a licensing fee to use outside their own companies. More here (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/25284.html)