Denmark Telecommunications Report 2010 now available at ReportsandReports

July 31, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Telecommunication

BMI’s 2010 report on the Danish telecommunications industry contains updated growth forecasts that predict the development of the country’s mobile, fixed-line, broadband, internet and 3G subscriber markets over the next five years. Our forecasts, which have been extended to the end of 2014, are based on H109 regulatory data, as well as year-end data published by Denmark’s leading telecoms service providers; these include the Danish incumbent operator TDC, as well as Norway’s Telenor and Sweden/Finland’s TeliaSonera.

At the end of 2009, Denmark’s four mobile network operators were estimated to serve a total of 7.377mn subscribers. This is equivalent to a penetration rate of 135.2%. During 2009, the country’s mobile subscriber base grew by 9.5%. Growth was higher than in 2008, when the sector expanded by 8.1%. The main reason for the stronger growth appears to a rapid expansion in the number of prepaid cards on the market; Denmark has a significant number of MVNOs that provide low-cost mobile prepaid services in conjunction with one the country’s network operators. Our latest forecast for Denmark’s mobile market assumes that MVNOs will continue to fuel growth over the next few years. Just as the number of mobile telephony customers in Denmark has continued to grow, the market for traditional fixed-line services based on PSTN and ISDN technology has been shrinking. The Danish fixed-line market declined at a record rate of around 19% in 2009. The demise of the fixed-line sector has been driven by the growing use of substitute services such as VoIP and mobile broadband.

BMI estimates that Denmark had more than 2.59mn broadband subscribers at the end of 2009. This gives the country a broadband penetration rate of 47.5%, up from 42.8% in 2008. In 2009, the Danish internet market became increasingly shaped by the spread of mobile broadband access, while demand for xDSL and cable services continued to slow. According to Denmark’s telecoms regulator, the National IT and Telecom Agency (Telestyrelsen), the number of mobile broadband internet connections reached 419,000 by the end of June 2009, up by 36% since the start of the year. At the end of H109, mobile broadband subscriptions accounted for 17% of the total broadband market. Incumbent operator TDC reported that it experienced a boom in mobile broadband usage in 2009, primarily from notebooks and laptops. BMI’s forecast for Denmark’s broadband market assumes that xDSL and cable services will decline in relative importance over the next five years. By contrast, mobile broadband subscriptions and connections based on fibre optics will continue to increase. Mobile broadband services will benefit from the deployment of stronger network coverage and faster data transmission speeds.

Denmark sits in sixth position in BMI’s Business Environment Ratings for Western Europe. With the exception of the Telecoms Market category, Denmark scores above average in all of the categories evaluated by BMI. In the Country Risk category, Denmark has the highest score in the region.

 

Denmark Telecommunications Report 2010 now Available on ReportsandReports. ReportsandReports, comprising of an online library of 10,000 reports, in-depth market research studies of over 5000 micro markets, and 25 industry specific websites.

 

 

2010 U.S. Telecommunications Resellers Industry Report added in Vision Shopsters

July 31, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Telecommunication

The U.S. Telecommunications Resellers Industry report, published annually by Barnes Reports, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2010 current and 2011 forecast estimates on the size of the industry (sales, establishments, employment) nationally and for all 50 U.S. States and over 900 metro areas. New to the report this year are: financial ratios, number of firms and payroll estimates. The report also includes industry definition, 5-year historical trends on industry sales, establishments and employment, a breakdown of establishments, sales and employment by employee size of establishment (9 categories), and estimates on up to 10 sub-industries, including wired and wireless telecommunications brokers.

Table Of Contents :

Users’ Guide
Industry Definition and Related Industries
Industry Establishments
Sales and Employment Trends
Financial Ratios
Establishments
Firms and Payroll
Sub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
Sub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Number of Establishments
Sub-Industries – 2009 Estimated Number of Employees
5-Year Trend – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
5-Year Trend – Estimated Number of Establishments
5-Year Trend – Estimated Number of Employees
2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Establishments
2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
2010 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Employees
2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Establishments
2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
2011 U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Estimated Number of Employees
2010 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Establishments, 2010 U.S. States – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
2010 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Employees
2011 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Establishments
2011 U.S. States – Estimated Industry Sales ($Millions)
2011 U.S. States – Estimated Number of Employees
Definitions and Terms

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Telecommunications Careers in Mexico and South America

July 30, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Telecommunication

Chronos Consulting has many new telecommunications roles in Mexico and Latin America. Please feel free to check www.chronosconsulting.com.mx . Below is just one of the new roles on offer with our client:

 

Sales Director – Telecommunications

Ref MXSL30774

Company Description

Chronos Consulting’s client specializes in data communications and is internationally recognized as a leading manufacturer of network access equipment for data communications and telecommunications applications. They offer numerous innovative access product solutions to serve the technological and business requirements of Service Providers, Carriers and Enterprise. They are currently looking for a Sales Manager to grown and expand their local operation in Mexico. Job Description Reporting to the Latin America Sales Director, you will be responsible for: Channel development, Distributors and Direct Business Development. Achieving and exceed agreed revenue targets in-line with the business plan, building a strong pipeline and focus on key opportunities. Developing and Expanding current partnerships with service providers and carriers.

Skill Required Requirements:

A minimum University education or equivalent, Electrical Engineer degree. 10-13 years of experience in selling data and voice communications and hardware to Telecom operators Sales experience within a telecom vendor or service provider is a must. Strong experience in the Mexican Telecom industry – Cellular Operators and Communication companies for example: Telmex – Telcell, Nextel, Metrocarrier. Proven track record and sales experience with hi speed modems, multiplexer, cross connects, media converter. Experience selling to: Utilities and Transportation companies in Mexico a plus. A door opener / deal closer, dynamic and has a strong business acumen and entrepreneurial spirit. 100% Fluent in English Ability to run an office – hands on

 

Please contact ikoss@chronosconsulting.com or see www.chronosconsulting.com for more opportunities

Dr Simon Harding

www.chronosconsulting.com

Experience Global Telecommunication Services Exhibited by Omniglobe Networks at the 2008 Wireless and Mobile Conference and Expo

July 30, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Telecommunication

 

Experience Global Telecommunication Services exhibited by OmniGlobe Networks at the 2008 Wireless and Mobile Conference and Expo

 

June 13, 2008 – Toronto, Canada – OmniGlobe will be in attendance at the 2008 Wireless and Mobile Conference making known their global telecommunication networks

 

OmniGlobe was founded in 2004 and has been expanding ever since. OmniGlobe Networks is a Canadian-based, global telecommunications company that deploys reasonable and affordable satellite and WiMAX broadband Internet, VoIP, tele-education, telemedicine and cellular services where telecommunications are limited, unavailable or expensive.

 

Upon expanding the company, in 2007 OmniGlobe attained UK-based company called BTIG and its principle subsidiary L-TEQ. With acquiring those, OmniGlobe expanded its capabilities into the enterprise and government markets worldwide. With over 20 years of experience in the design, installation and commissioning of satellite stations, transprotable terminals and VSAT networks, this European headquarter will become the centre of expertise, thus leading sales and operations into the Middle East and Africa.

 

OmniGlobe Networks has a diverse and wide customer base ranging from First Nation’s communities across Canada to Internet cafes in Iraq. Its main enterprise of customers includes broadcasters, telecom carriers, Internet Service Providers, corporate groups, government departments and international non-governmental organizations.

 

To register for Early-Bird Passes, please visit http://wirelessandmobile.wowgao.com/registration

 


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- 2008 Government & Health Technologies Conference and Expo, April 15 & 16, 2008
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Research Report on Mergers and Service Development of Chinese Telecommunications Industry, 2009

July 30, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Telecommunication

China Telecom was called Directorate General of Telecommunications?P?T?China at first. In 1995, it was registered the legal representative, from then on, separating enterprises from government management. In 1998, the post and telecommunications services separated, specializing in the telecommunications operation. In 1999, the services, satellite services and mobile services were separated out from China Telecom. In 2000, China Telecom was established officially.  

 

During 2001 to 2002, in order to break monopoly in the fixed telecommunications field, having been separated the mobile services, China Telecom was divided into the north and south part. In May, 2005, newly reformed China Telecom and China Netcom were established officially. The telecommunications companies in ten provinces, including Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi and Inner Mongolia of North China, Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang of Northeast China, Henan and Shandong, belonged to the north part of China Telecom. Others belonged to the south part of China Telecom.

 

China Netcom Group Corporation (Hong Kong) Limited was merged by the north part of China Telecom together with China Netcom and Jitong Network Communications Company Limited.

 

The south part of China Telecom maintained the name, possessing the name of China Telecom and the intangible assets. Chinese telecommunications market was gradually formed the competition patterns with the basic telecommunications companies of China Telecom, China Netcom, China Mobile, china Unicom, China Satcom and China Tietong.

 

During the long development process, China Mobile Limited had been the giant of Chinese mobile communications industry. In 2008, the service revenues of China Mobile Limited reached to 412.3 billion Yuan (58.9 USD), up by 15.5% of 2007, realizing the annual net profits of 112.8 billion Yuan, up by 29.6% of 2007. Calculation by the users, China Mobile Limited had been the largest operator of Chinese mobile communications. By the end of December, 2008, the users of China Mobile Limited were 457.3 billion, up by 23.8% of 2007, the revenues and profits of China Mobile Limited exceeding the total sum of China Telecom and China Unicom.

 

By the end of May, 2008, the prelude of the fourth reform of Chinese telecommunications industry was officially started. The CDMA internet merged by China Telecom, China Tietong entry China Mobile, the integration of China Unicom and China Netcom, represented that Chinese telecommunications industry had entered the age of tripartite confrontation. After the mergers, the reformed China Telecom, China Mobile and China Unicom all had fixed networks, mobile licenses, the qualification of all service operations, marking the new competition stage of Chinese telecommunications industry.

 

There are three purposes for the mergers: first, strengthening the competitiveness of the operators; second, changing the disparate competition pattern; third, creating service reform opportunities for the operators. 

 

The newly built China Unicom obtained the 3G license, the largest scale and well-rounded in the world. Because of its mature industry chains and the low price for the equipment, the newly built China Unicom had advantages in the competition of 3G service.

 

Meanwhile, WCDMA service is the technical standard of 3G in the world, the fastest growth in the users. It had obvious competition advantages compared with the CDMA2000 services, especially the later reform towards 4G. At present, WCDMA standard is the most mature, receiving supports from various major telecommunications equipment manufacturers. However, the market operation capacity of China Unicom fell behind China Mobile. The development perspectives of WCDMA services in China need further investigation. By the end of 2008, the accumulative GSM mobile phone users of China Unicom reached to 133.365 million and 100.146 million of the fixed phone users.

 

China Telecom is the largest operator of the fixed phones. By the end of 2008, the users were more than 208 million, but the users cut down by about several million in each month averagely. Since its acquisition of CDMA services of China Unicom, the CDMA users decreased in a successive three months in the end of 2008. By the end of 2008, the CDMA users of China Telecom totaled 27.91 million, down by 1.17 million compared with the beginning of acquisition. But the CDMA users increased in the beginning of 2009.

 

The internet users of China Telecom were 44.27 million at the end of 2008, accumulative net growth by 8.62 million in 2008. The internet users of China Unicom were 25.416 million at the end of 2008.

 

Although the internet users of China Mobile were very small, China Mobile had started the network construction in the whole country because of its abundant capital. It is predicted that its users will grow at a fast speed.

 

The TD-SCDMA standard operated in China Mobile belonged to Chinese independent 3G standard, falling behind of WCDMA and CDMA2000. But out of the consideration of the services, the giant position of China Mobile could not weaken in Chinese mobile communications market. It is possible for China Mobile to obtain another WCDMA license in recent years.

 

More following information can be obtained in this report:

- Merger History of Chinese Telecommunication Industry

- Present Development Situations of Chinese Telecommunication Industry

- Supervision Policies of Chinese Telecommunication Industry

- Major Operators and Their Operations of Chinese Telecommunication Industry

- Development Perspectives of TD-CSDMA Services in China

- Development Perspectives of WCDMA Services in China

- Development Perspectives of CDMA2000 Services in China

-Development Perspectives of Internet Access Services in China

-Factors Affecting the Development of Chinese Telecommunication Industry

To get more details, please visit Research Report on Mergers and Service Development of Chinese Telecommunications Industry, 2009

Alice is an industry analyst in this field for more than 5 years with depth insight in the recent market trends. Based on the database, Interviews and research methods from China Research and Intelligence, she analyzes the development and opportunities in this industry clearly.

Smart Technology: Predictable, Planned, Proactive

July 30, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Technology

 

As news of a weakened economy continues to saturate the media and bombard business owners with negative messages, one company has found a creative way of adapting its services to fit within the current economic conditions and help businesses succeed.    


Miles Technologies, a provider of business technology solutions, has created Monthly Budget Plans that allow customers to budget their technology-related expenses without having to commit to a long term contractual agreement. 

According to Chris Miles, Chief Executive Officer of Miles Technologies, the company’s Monthly Budget Plans integrate separate services into one managed services package.  In a single plan a customer can select business services that include IT Help Desk & Support, Business Software Support, Website Updates, and Online Marketing and Public Relations, as well as strategic consulting for all services. 

Miles says that the Monthly Budget Plans were developed as a way to help customers continue productive business operations within the unsteady economic conditions by making managed services more cost effective.

“The Monthly Budget Plans were specifically designed with flexibility in mind,” explains Miles.  “Most managed services providers require that customers sign a contract committing them to a certain monthly fee with a two to three year contract term.  They lock in the customer which lowers the need to provide exceptional service in order to retain the customer. We’re different in that we do not require any specified length to the contract and they can cancel at any time. This way, the customer is using our services because we add value and not because of a contract term. We also allow for month-to-month flexibility in the plans in terms of both the level of services provided and the costs for those services.”

To further ensure the practicality of its monthly budget plans, Miles Technologies offers a one hour guaranteed response time for all budget plan customers 24 hours a day and seven days a week.  In addition, customers may roll over any unused monthly budget time from month to month.  


“We customize each budget plan in order to empower our customers with the best technology available for their businesses,” says Miles.  “These plans are meant to provide a complete realm of services, from supporting a custom software application to identifying and resolving network issues before they result in downtime.” 

According to Miles, the costs of outsourced IT services are easily justified when compared with the costs of a full time IT staff or the costs of unnecessary system downtime.  He emphasizes that the predictability of the newly developed Monthly Budget Plans make the services especially realistic in the current economy. 

Miles reports that the Monthly Budget Plans have been met with significant enthusiasm from customers.  “Our main goal is to exhaust all possible options for helping our customers thrive in these conditions,” Miles says.  “We are looking out for their businesses and trying to help them understand technology’s full potential so that they can make the best business decisions possible.  In short, if our customers succeed, then we have succeeded.”

Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Moorestown, New Jersey, Miles Technologies is a leading provider of technology-based business solutions to small and medium-sized businesses in the mid-Atlantic region. With offices throughout New Jersey, New York, Washington D.C., Northern Virginia, Baltimore and the greater Philadelphia Metro area, Miles Technologies services the business needs of more than 1,800 clients and employs over 100 full-time professionals.


In the ten years since the company was established by Chris Miles, it has grown from an organization focused on providing unparalleled IT services support, to offering its customers a complete range of business solutions. Miles Technologies staff members are experts in areas such as advanced business systems integration, computer forensics, information security, online marketing and public relations & website development.

Leading Hp Ait-2 Tape Technology

July 29, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Technology

HP AIT (advanced intelligent tape) is ideal and most reliable data backup technology for workgroup and departmental backups. HP AIT is the superior tape format that offers remarkable and unmatchable performance, large storage capacity and low operational cost. Built-in Memory in cassette elevates the file access process and upgrades the durability. The process to access data files is very fast and accurate in AIT tape media. Its advantageous and best feature is that it’s operational and maintenance cost is also very low.

HP AIT technology provides superior compatibility with all the AIT libraries, tape drives and autoloaders. Built-in memory in the AIT cartridge improves the integrity of stored data. AIT tape drives prevent the tape cartridge from any harm or damage caused by debris because they have self cleaning heads. This self cleaning technology restrains and stops building up of debris. This mechanism provides extra protection to the AIT tape media.

The other forceful and supreme technology in AIT is Advance Metal Evaporated (AME). HP AIT-2 (Q1998A) is compatible with the AIT2 tape drives and SSL-2020 Storage Works tape library. The archival/storage life of HP AIT-2 technology is about thirty years. The key feature of AIT tape technology is enormous recording space with low cost. TAPE4BACKUP.com offers best prices on HP AIT-1, AIT2, AIT-3 and AIT cleaning cartridge.

If uncompressed data of 100GB is recorded on AIT tape cartridge, then the advantage of data density provided by the AIT will be ten times more than magneto optical (MO). This means that for storing similar data volume, more than ten juke-boxes of magneto optical will be required. So the AIT technology allows the organizations to save more money and energy as it will use less floor space, cooling and power. MIC technology and dual reel AIT cartridge assist in increasing the search performance, transfer rate and also boost the load process and efficiency. AME technology extends the AIT tape’s life and ensures safe storage of information on AIT tape media for thirty years even without refreshing or tape rewinding. This mechanism provides extra protection to the AIT tape media.

HP AIT meets the challenge of regulatory compliance effectively with its WORM feature that blocks any activity that tries to erase or makes changes to the information that already has been recorded onto the AIT media. Until now, five generation of AIT format have been launched into the market and all tape versions are performing efficiently. HP AIT tape versions provide to its consumers complete backward compatibility and protection to the organization’s investment.

The extension of the AIT tape is the Super AIT tape format (1/2 inch single reel tape cartridge). SAIT also has WORM technology. Data archival in long term is not limited to some extent by the media’s abilities of data retention but it depends more on the storage platform’s life cycle. That is why AIT format is adopted and trusted by majority of the leading companies around the globe. HP AIT tape technology’s combination with the management software and supporting tape libraries offers the most reliable blend of performance, capacity, retention compliance and low cost.

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Gibson Technical Services, a leader in Telecommunication Services

July 23, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Telecommunication

When it comes to telecommunication services, many companies seem to be competing in order to be leaders of the industry. It can be hard to differentiate all of those companies and find which one will meet your needs the best. Gibson Technical Services, however, has always distinguished itself as being synonym of excellence and professionalism. Gibson Technical Services has been around for many years and has never disappointed in the world of telecommunication services. Telecommunications and tower services are very important to ensure the smooth running of cable companies or even manufacturing operations and GTS surely is the right choice for any telecommunication services needs.

Gibson Technical Services were founded in 1990, by Stuart Gibson, and has since flourished into one of the most reliable and professional telecommunication services. GTS is offering its expertise in many different type of services, like optical fiber networks and tower services, amongst other telecommunication services. What clearly makes the difference between Gibson Technical Services and any other telecommunication company is the expertise of its team. GTS employees are highly skilled and trained and are the most qualified workers in the field of telecommunications. Gibson Technical Services also only uses cutting edge technology and state-of-the-art materials and tools made available in this day and age. GTS prides itself in evolving at the same rhythm as technology does, making this company one of the most technologically advanced business in telecommunication services. The combination between professional experts and up-to-date technology is perfect for any telecommunication project that needs to be up and working in a matter of no time.

Telecommunication services offered by the team at Gibson Technical Services are wide and complete; no matter what the needs of your business are, GTS’ experts will surely have the knowledge and patience to help you and assist you in every step of the way. Whether you are looking to build a fiber optic network for cable tv or to make use of GTS’ tower services, contacting Gibson Technical Services is certainly the best way to go.

Gibson Technical Services is proud to offer telecommunication services that ranges from consultation to design and, of course, construction. GTS will be working with you from start to finish, no matter what project is being done. An initial consultation will ensure that both GTS and you are on the same page before starting the design and you are assured that the technicians will help you up until the project is completed and tested, if need be.  The comprehensive services offered by GTS will ensure a tailored approach to your needs and goals. The technicians at Gibson Technical Services will be more than happy to listen to you and work with you in order to achieve the best result possible, no matter what kind of assistance you are looking for.

For more information about fiber optic networks, telecommunication services or to get in touch with a Gibson Technical Services technician, please visit gts-yes.com .

Gibson Technical Services (GTS) was founded in 1990 to provide high quality custom Network Consulting Services and Fiber Optic Services for cable system operators and equipment manufacturers. For more information, please visit gts-yes.com

Digital Signage: The Technology

July 23, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Technology

The new wave of marketing advertising and communication, dynamic, digital signage, takes advantage of the huge strides we?ve taken in video recording and programming technology over the past 50 or 60 years. One reason for the increasing popularity of digital signage is the dropping cost of this technology. Narrowcasting networks (as digital signage is known in the Netherlands) are more affordable now, and the costs continue to decline. The results of POP advertising, digital media advertising and captive-audience networking, however, continue to get better and better.

From the huge electronic billboards unmistakably displaying brands and services in downtown large cities, world-wide, to the drop-down screens on busses and airplanes, to the credit card display screen at the gas pump digital signage displays are undeniably gaining in popularity.

The massive billboards dominating Times Square in New York City are N-tier player networks, with a multitude of networks, covering various venues but controlled from a single location. Admittedly, these awe-inspiring dynamic displays are expensive, technologically overwhelming, and just not within the financial grasp of every business or organization.

A far less expensive, and far less complex system of digital media advertising displays consist of basic MPEG-2 video loops displaying content over small, flat-screen LCD ad players. Many smaller businesses utilize this much simpler and less costly technology to great effect in their POP advertising strategy. This scaled-back use of digital signage is ideal for small groups of displays since they can be updated easily enough by simply changing the programming disc or CD-ROM.

Rapidly falling prices for the hardware needed for out-of-home media networks is also allowing smaller businesses to upgrade their marketing and communications strategy. LCD ad displays and plasma display screens are selling for much less than they were four or five years ago. Playback and broadcast equipment has been dropping in price for even longer.

The variety if Internet connectivity options means that availability of electronic advertising, informational, and marketing programming and broadcast technology is available to everyone no matter how constrained their budget.. The technology today is such that you can operate your LCD ad player or your LED scrolling message board from your PC or laptop.

Another method in reducing the cost of digital signage technology is found through eschewing brand-name equipment for ?no-name? brands. Technologically equal to better-known brands, these lesser-known brands are very often cheaper, and, in many cases, easier to operate. One study, by Projective Marketing, LLC found that price varied as much as 77% from display to display. Shopping lesser-known brands for your digital media display network technology works!

Finally, the growing selection of digital signage software, cellular technology that allows you to deliver your messages in text format to specific cell-phone subscribers, and the relaxing of interoperability and broadcast standards indicates that in the very near future, digital signage will be available to everyone.

Article by Oleg Potemkin, Founder of Elite Digital Signs LLC, a digital signage company from Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Elite Digital Signs offers innovative digital signage solutions including high-quality, floor-standing LCD digital advertising displays and state-of-the-art digital signage software. Visit our informative digital signage site at Elite Digital Signs and learn how digital signage can increase your sales and revenue.

About Hyper-Threading Technology

July 17, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Technology

There is a lot of buzz about the latest hyper-threading technology. All of us know that enterprises, gaming software applications, and online businesses place a high demand on processors. To improve performance in the past, threading was enabled in software by splitting instructions into multiple streams. However, the hyper-threading technology enables you to get thread-level parallelism on each processor resulting in more efficient use of processor resources and improved performance.

Hyper-threading technology based on the idea of simultaneous multi-threading technology (SMT) where multiple physical CPUs are used to process multiple threads at once. Created by Intel, the hyper-threading technology aims to build multiple logical processors inside a single physical CPU. Hyper-Threading technology, as the name implies, allows the CPU to work on two threads at one time.

This technology is transparent to operating systems and programs. All that is required to take advantage of hyper-threading is symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) support in the operating system, as the logical processors appear as standard separate processors. It is possible to optimize operating system behavior on multi-processor hyper-threading capable systems, such as the Linux techniques discussed in Kernel Traffic.

Hyper-Threading offers two logical processors in one physical package. Each logical processor must share external resources like memory, hard disk, etc. and also must use the same physical processor for computations. This technology is independent upon platform. Some applications are already multi-threaded and will automatically benefit from this technology. Multi-threaded applications take full benefits of the increased performance that Hyper-Threading Technology has to offer, permitting users will see immediate performance gains when multitasking.

Hyper-threading technology has a great future in the coming years. Intel had released the Nehalem (Core i7) in November 2008 in which hyper-threading makes a return. Nehalem contains 4 cores and effectively scales 8 threads.

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