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Peter Cochrane's Blog: United breaks guitars?
...hotel at JFK airport. Barely awake, I heard the driver call for airlines and terminals. Someone piped up "United" and the immediate rejoinder from the... Read more
Oct 14, 2009
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Airlines spot new tech security concerns
...based networks and online services is giving rise to security concerns at airlines, according to airline industry IT body Sita. A Sita survey of 152... Read more
Mar 12, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Airlines defrost planes with Met Office tech
...being used at UK airports to reduce cold weather delays and save airlines money. The Met Office system is aiming to make waiting for planes... Read more
Jan 8, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers
Regulatory Compliance Case Study: Continental Airlines
Continental Airlines has the distinction of being the sixth largest airline in the world... Read more
Mar 18, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Data Management > Data Tools
Alaska Airlines Soars in Meeting the Needs of More Than 17 Million Customers Annually
For 74 years, Alaska Airlines has been providing world-class domestic airline service. Understanding and responding to... Read more
Mar 2, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Security > Intrusion - Tampering
Secure Computing Case Study: Frontier Airlines
Frontier Airlines had to make sure that their security infrastructure was capable of handling... Read more
Jul 11, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Software and Web Development > Software Development Tools
Airline Increases Productivity, Enhances Service With Web Content Management
Founded in 1929, Hawaiian Airlines is Hawaii's largest airline, with 3,500 employees, and having carried... Read more
Jul 3, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Software and Web Development > Internet and Web
Employee Portal for All 12,000 Staff of Major International Airline
South Africa's leading airline needed to replace its existing static Intranet system with a dynamic, adaptive... Read more
Jul 1, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Security > Security Administration
How Continental Airlines and OMNI Security Were Able to Provide Real-Time Digital Images to a Central Control Center for Security and Surveillance at Newark International Airport
Continental Airlines and OMNI Security needed to solve the increasing costs of analog security... Read more
Jun 12, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Software and Web Development > Software Development Tools
Creating a Customer-Focused, Agile Airline
British Airways is one of the world's largest international airlines. At the time it was revolutionary, but it was based on proprietary... Read more
May 31, 2008
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IBM XIV® Storage System: Ease of Management Reinvented
Managing a storage system has become a costly and complicated task. The direct labour cost associated with its management is increasing. In addition, organizations incur hidden indirect costs due to slow responsiveness, ineffective utilization, and inflexibility. This paper discusses how the IBM XIV Storage System's revolutionary built-in virtualization architecture provides a way to drastically reduce the costs of managing storage systems.
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Getting the balance right between meeting the inbound call expectations of busy customers and optimising telecoms costs is the goal for many ICT managers. Technology now enables far more powerful and flexible contact centre platforms to be created without the capital outlay required for conventional systems.
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