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Photos: Android, high-tech Heathrow, the future of shopping

Photos: Android, high-tech Heathrow, the future of shopping

Photo Accenture showed off its 'interactive wall' at its R&D labs in France bringing to mind sci-fi film Minority Report. Photo credit: Natasha Lomas Hundreds of bags wait to be loaded into the high tech baggage system at Heathrow's brand new Terminal 5.

Tags: heathrow, mobile world congress, android, rfid

[28 Feb 2008]

Russia overtakes China as king of malware producers

News France - 3.81 per cent Russia has passed China to become the largest generator of spyware and other malicious code, according to a report set to be released tomorrow. Security software maker PC Tools said Russia now accounts for 27.9 per cent of...

Tags: malware, russia, china, united states

[21 Feb 2008]

Grid Middleware for Realizing Autonomous Resource Sharing: Grid Service Platform

whitepaper Therefore, in conjunction with France Telecom, The paper has developed a middleware called Grid Service Platform (GSP) for realizing autonomous resource sharing based on the priority of business operations.

Tags: middleware

[14 Feb 2008]

Q-Park France Optimizes Marketing Strategy With Centralized View of Customers

whitepaper Created in 2002, Q-Park France is a subsidiary of the European Q-Park Group, which specializes in the finance, construction, and operation of car parks. Q-Park France wanted to centralize management of the company's portfolio of 10,000 subscribers...

Tags: crm software

[08 Feb 2008]

Toshiba TEC Halves the Lead Times on Its Orders Through Flow Automation

whitepaper That is why the Toshiba TEC group chose to deploy Oracle E-Business Suite in France, then Europe-wide, from a single English-language database instance located in France. Known in Europe for its laptop microcomputers and as a manufacturer of...

Tags: erp

[08 Feb 2008]

Leroy Somer and Controls Improves Reporting, Inventory Management With Software Upgrade

whitepaper In February - March 2005, Leroy Somer France conducted a high-level business assessment to ensure LSC's Noida operation complied with a global mandate from Emerson to standardize on JD Edwards manufacturing, sales and distribution, and finance...

Tags: database management

[08 Feb 2008]

World's Largest Commercial Aircraft Manufacturer Aligns Processes, Cuts Costs, and Satisfies Employees With SAP Travel Management

whitepaper Airbus S.A.S.headquartered in Toulouse, France, has an annual travel budget in excess of ¬260 million. With more than 55,000 employees, a global network of over 200 customers, and more than 1,500 suppliers worldwide, this comes as no real surprise.

Tags: erp

[08 Feb 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Mobile users break free

Comment It appears that France and Finland are among a few countries where the tying of mobile devices to a specific network is illegal. Written on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched via a free wi-fi service in London.

Tags: tariff, mobile, contracts, iphone

[05 Feb 2008]

Photos: Accenture gets touchy feely with its interactive wall

Photo There were shades of sci-fi film Minority Report as Accenture showed off its 'interactive wall' at its Technology labs in France. The giant touch-sensitive displays can be used by many people at the same time and can already be found in Chicago and...

Tags: future, touch, accenture, interactive

[01 Feb 2008]

Cheat Sheet: Galileo

Cheat Sheet The project is a joint initiative of the European Commission and ESA with countries including France, Germany and Italy having also stumped up funds. I see what you're thinking but this isn't the Galileo from Pisa but Europe's proposed global...

Tags: galileo, satellite, sat nav, europe

[28 Jan 2008]

iPhone bubble beginning to burst?

News One difference between the third and fourth quarter was the iPhone became available for sale in France, Germany and the UK through other carriers. O2, the exclusive iPhone carrier in the UK, said it expected to have sold 200,000 iPhones by this...

Tags: iphone, apple, o2, at&t

[25 Jan 2008]

Music piracy fight - ISPs must do more

News But the IFPI feels governments are beginning to realise ISPs need to take a more active role in protecting digital music and cites France as leading this change. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) is proposing that...

Tags: music, government, piracy, isps

[25 Jan 2008]

Microsoft pours $235.5m into school tech

News One of the initiatives in the Partners in Learning programme is the Gateway Project, which is a virtual school environment for pupils across England, France and Spain to work collaboratively to learn foreign languages.

Tags: schools, investment, becta, microsoft

[23 Jan 2008]

French National Railway Connects With Customers on the Desktop

whitepaper SNCF (Societe Nationale des Chemins de Fer), France's national railway company, is charged with operating freight and passenger rail services, including the TGV high-speed passenger train service. SNCF wanted to promote its online services in...

Tags: crm software

[17 Jan 2008]

By Leaving Geometry Kernel Development to a Trusted Partner, Missler Software Is Able to Keep Its Broad Line of Design and Manufacturing Applications Leading-Edge

whitepaper Missler Software, a leading global supplier of CAD, CAM and ERP solutions, is ranked the number two CAD/CAM supplier in France and is one of the top 10 suppliers worldwide. Missler Software wanted to create integrated applications that are leading...

Tags: groupware - workflow

[14 Jan 2008]

Solid Edge VAR, Abisse, Grows and Prospers in the Face of Strong Competition - Thanks to Outstanding Software and Strong Technical and Sales Support From UGS

whitepaper Abisse, founded in 1997, offers consulting, training and project management services as well as software development and customization for manufacturing companies throughout France. Abisse doesn't just want to sell CAD software.

Tags: groupware - workflow

[14 Jan 2008]

Goodrich Corporation Replaces Hundreds of Legacy Systems, Integrates ERP/PDM and Leverages Hosting for Collaborative Enterprise-Wide Knowledge Sharing

whitepaper The company met its planned targets in terms of time and budget in implementing an integrated ERP/PDM system for 4,200 users worldwide, including France, Germany, Singapore and the United States. Goodrich Corporation wanted 217 legacy systems in...

Tags: erp

[14 Jan 2008]

Objet Geometries Case Study: Artech

whitepaper Artech, headquartered in Meurthe-et-Moselle, near Nancy, France, is a one-of-a-kind company. Since identifying Objet's Eden 3-D printing systems as the ideal machines for creating highly precise, complex scale models, Mr.

Tags: printers - plotters

[14 Jan 2008]

Nortel Network Case Study: Comtesse du Barry

whitepaper Headquartered in the Toulouse region of France, Comtesse du Barry is a leading producer and supplier of foie gras and other luxury foodstuffs to businesses and the consumer market. Its head office supports 25 boutiques throughout France and 44...

Tags: voip - ip telephony

[10 Jan 2008]

Integrated System Speeds Manufacturer's Data Access and Scales With Growth

whitepaper GYS, a France - based manufacturer, builds arc-welding machines, automobile body shop equipment, and battery chargers. In 2006, the company sold more than 150,000 machines to some of the biggest automotive companies in the world.

Tags: application servers

[10 Jan 2008]

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