Sometimes we get so busy at work, we're not able to have an enjoyable lunch. Today we highlight one of our employee's Sad Desk Lunch where ramen is eaten in a coffee mug!
Sometimes we get so busy at work, we're not able to have an enjoyable lunch. Today we highlight one of our employee's Sad Desk Lunch where ramen is eaten in a coffee mug!
Is it true, or just another urban legend? Could it have been the work of a rogue employee, someone who wanted to secretly flirt with immortality in a most peculiar way? Or perhaps this could be considered as evidence of alien contact? In fact, did the event in question ever really happen at all? If so, do you have any experiences of your own to add to the already tall tale?
MyGnar, Inc. is a company focused on the mobile technology sector with its product GNARBOX, the world's first device that allows users to download, organize and edit videos/RAW photos using their smartphones. MyGnar actively sought out different vendors to assist with the development of its embedded photo sharing device that transfers media from GoPro®, SLR and regular cameras to the user's preferred device (tablet, phone, cloud, desktop, etc.).
Which came first? The AMI Logo or TRIFORCE(r) symbol?
IT Managers can run into a plethora of issues within their infrastructures. Networking, hosts, and storage are just a few of the many pain points IT managers face within their IT environment. All pieces and parts must work together to create a balanced state where bottlenecks are dissolved. Read on to find out some of the most common issues.
Now that COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2017 has just concluded, we felt it was a great time to share a recap of the event - by showing some pictures from our AMI booth and a sampling of key products featured within it.
For today's post we have dug deep into our extensive AMI Archives for a look at an object from several years back that some of our readers may be familiar with, or might possibly even own in their own collections: "The Programmer's Guide to the AMIBIOS", published in 1993 by Windcrest/McGraw Hill.
DAQRI, a leading enterprise augmented reality company, presented and demonstrated its DAQRI SMART HELMET™ to a worldwide audience at the global Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016. DAQRI SMART HELMET™ is a wearable human-machine interface designed to work in enterprise settings that displays real-time information based on a worker’s environment. To meet the deadline of the upcoming show, DAQRI entrusted the help of AMI to assist with the development of the system BIOS and AMI was responsible for looking over the system BIOS and customizing specifications of DAQRI SMART HELMET.
Most of us know what IoT is and what devices are considered to be an IoT device. But when is a device not IoT-related?
Since flash storage was introduced into the mainstream SAN marketplace less than a decade ago, its presence in data centers across the world has...