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Linux and Formula One
Formula One motor racing is using Linux to help shave another fraction of a second off a lap time.
Honda F1 backs up critical data
The UK-based Formula One racing team said it has found one heterogeneous product to back up its multi-platform storage environment.
Red Bull Racing revs up high-performance IT
The Formula 1 racing team is using new grid management software to improve the throughput of its high performance computing environment for car...
Honda F1 team to take IT services from IBM and Dassault
UK-based Formula One racing team selects software and support services to improve collaboration with engineers in Japan and improve car design...
Super Aguri extends wireless for new season
Formula 1 team gains new wireless networking partner with extension of Wi-Fi to more team areas, increasing its ability to communicate directly...
The business of technology in Formula One
As the F1 season kicks off this weekend, we take a look at some of the business technology that lies behind the success of world champion Lewis...
RBS and McDonalds serve up contactless payments
RBS launches contactless debit cards and teams up with Formula 1 to demonstrate the technology by paying for a hamburger at a McDonalds drive-thru.
McLaren signs up Lenovo for 2009 season
The Formula 1 racing team will use new PCs and laptops provided by the PC maker at trackside and in its Woking headquarters.<br> <br>
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