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O Instituto de Informática tem por missão apoiar a definição das políticas e estratégias das tecnologias de informação e comunicação (TIC) do Ministério das Finanças e da Administração Pública (MFAP) e garantir o planeamento, concepção, execução e avaliação das iniciativas de informatização e actualização tecnológica dos respectivos serviços e organismos, assegurando uma gestão eficaz e racional dos recursos disponíveis.
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E-Communications Household Survey - Jun. 2008
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Since the full opening of EU electronic communication markets in 1998, the consumption
of services by European households and individuals has evolved considerably. Driven by
technological progress and competition, fixed and wireless network operators are
upgrading existing infrastructures to enable higher data speeds and the delivery of
converged products.
In the light of this, the European Commission’s Directorate-General for the Information
Society and Media regularly carries out opinion surveys, to keep abreast of consumers of
telecommunication products and to assess how they benefit from the liberalisation of the
market, a key objective of the EU’s regulatory framework for electronic communications
networks and services1.
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The Future of the Internet: A Compendium of European Projects on ICT Research Supported by the 7th Framework Programme for RTD - 2008
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Th e Internet world as we know it today has undergone farreaching
changes since its early days while becoming a critical
communications infrastructure underpinning our economic
performance and social welfare.
With more than 1 billion users world-wide today the
Internet is poised to become a fully pervasive infrastructure
providing anywhere, anytime connectivity. With the further
deployment of wireless technologies, the number of users of
the Internet is expected to jump to some 4 billion in a matter
of few years.
As the Internet extends its reach and serves an ever growing
population of users and intelligent devices, new innovative
services are introduced, demanding an environment which
supports innovation, creativity and economic growth.
In the i2010 policy framework the European Commission
acknowledges and reaffi rms its support to the openness,
interoperability and end-to-end principles governing the
Internet.
At the same time, it is anticipated that the current Internet
may in the long term not be fully capable of supporting the
ever larger set of usages, constraints and requirements that
it will have to face as it further penetrates our immediate
surroundings and environment. Th e issue of a “Future
Internet” is hence attracting more and more attention and
other regions in the world have already launched strategic
exploratory initiatives in this field.
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E-Communications Household Survey - Abr.2007
5.8 MB
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Since the full opening of EU electronic communications markets in 1998, the
consumption of services by European households and individuals has considerably
evolved. Driven by technological progress and competition, fixed and wireless
network operators are upgrading existing infrastructures to enable higher data
speeds and delivery of converged products.
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Availability and Robustness of Electronic Communications Infrastructures - "The Areci Study" - Mar.2007
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The Study on Availability and Robustness of Electronic Communications Infrastructures (ARECI) was conducted for the European Commission. This Final Report of the ARECI Study presents ten Recommendations to European Institutions, Member States and Private Sector stakeholders. These Recommendations, if implemented, will significantly enhance the availability and robustness of Europe’s communications networks.
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Availability and Robustness of Electronic Communications Infrastructures - "The Areci Study": Anexo 1 - Mar.2007
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Availability and Robustness of Electronic Communications Infrastructures - "The Areci Study":Anexo 2 - Mar.2007
6.2 MB
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E-Communications Household Survey - Nov-Dez.2006
2.5 MB
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Since the full opening of EU electronic communications markets in 1998, the
consumption of services by European households and individuals has considerably
evolved. Driven by technological progress and competition, fixed and wireless network operators are upgrading existing infrastructures to enable higher data speeds and delivery of converged products.
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2005 Database Report: OnLine Analytical Processing and the Virtual Operational Store - Sixth Edition - Jun. 2005
744.5 kB
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Migration Guide - A guide to migrating the basic software components on server and workstation computers - Jul. 2003
3.2 MB
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JMS Cache Management for Web Performance - Abr. 2002
157.3 kB
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Entegrity Solutions® Whitepaper - Technical Overview - 2002
668.1 kB
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Innobarometer 2002 - 2002
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