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Avaya Case Study: Aragon Ballroom, Inc.

White Paper Aragon desperately needed to upgrade or replace its existing Panasonic key system. Built in 1926, the Aragon quickly became Chicago's premiere place for live entertainment. Aragon needed a new system, which would allow customers to quickly reach... [12 Apr 2007]

CIOs dump environmentally unfriendly suppliers

News A report by Greenpeace this week names and shames the least environmentally friendly electronics manufacturers, with Apple, LG and Panasonic propping up the list. Environmental footprint and energy-efficiency will increasingly be a factor in the... [05 Apr 2007]

Apple flunks green tech test

News Panasonic Apple has come bottom of a list compiled by Greenpeace that ranks 14 major electronics manufacturers in terms of their green credentials. Greenpeace's quarterly Guide to Greener Electronics is designed to help consumers and businesses... [04 Apr 2007]

Start-ups cash in on 'exploding' battery recalls

News So what is Boston-Power doing differently from Sony, Panasonic and Samsung, the main manufacturers of lithium ion batteries? Lithium ion batteries have been the de facto standard for powering notebooks and consumer electronics gear for years. [20 Dec 2006]

Panasonic Electric Works Improves HR Management

White Paper Panasonic Electric Works (China) Co. Panasonic Electric Works streamlined HR management processes by implementing a range of Oracle Human Resources modules and increased efficiency and released HR staff to focus on higher-level work by automating... [13 Dec 2006]

Panasonic Logistics Optimizes Applications Management, Ensures High System Availability

White Paper Hong Kong-based Panasonic Logistics provides logistics management services covering the North East Asia region, including China, Korea, and Taiwan. Increased demand from retailers to deliver orders faster and more accurately, along with... [13 Dec 2006]

Introducing the 'mile-high Pods'

News Apple is also working with Panasonic Avionics to bring iPod integration to more airlines in future. Airplane passengers could soon be synching their iPods with in-flight entertainment systems following a deal between six airline companies and Apple. [14 Nov 2006]

An Overview of the KX-TDA: Panasonic's Digital Hybrid IP-PBX System for SMBs

White Paper If you're looking for a state-of-the-art phone system that can scale to keep pace with your growing business, consider the KX-TDA from Panasonic. With the KX-TDA, you can expand your phone system as your changing needs dictate, simply by plugging... [13 Nov 2006]

Facing a Real-Life Issue: Upgrading Outdated Communications Systems

White Paper Using an obsolete communications system can be dangerous, as learned by a rapidly growing city just north of Nashville, Tennessee. The city's communication system, which covered all municipal functions, such as police, fire, water, and more, needed... [13 Nov 2006]

'G'day mate': In-flight mobile goes Down Under

News Australia's national carrier Qantas has announced it's signing up with local mobile operator Telstra, as well as AeroMobile and Panasonic Avionics Corporation. After Ryanair's launch earlier this week, in-flight mobility has now travelled Down Under. [31 Aug 2006]

Symbian firing on all cylinders

News Handset makers Ericsson, Nokia and Sony Ericsson own 76.6 per cent of Symbian, with Panasonic, Samsung and Siemens also holding a stake in the company. Smart phone operating system leader Symbian has recorded a strong performance in its latest... [23 Aug 2006]

Mobile Linux movement picks up pace

News Back in June a mobile Linux alliance was formed between Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics and Vodafone. Linux is picking up more support in the mobile industry as a challenger to established players... [17 Aug 2006]

Motorola pledges 50 per cent Linux

News Platform Initiative along with device makers Panasonic, NEC and Samsung. For Motorola, the number two maker of mobile phones, Linux is the way of the future. Greg Besio, vice president of mobile device software, said in an interview at the... [16 Aug 2006]

Mobile giants unite on common Linux push

News Mobile phone makers Motorola, NEC, Panasonic and Samsung, along with mobile operators NTT DoCoMo and Vodafone, have announced plans to form an independent foundation to develop a common mobile Linux-based platform. [15 Jun 2006]

Best Practices for Building Mobile Field Service Applications

White Paper This Webcast will feature a case study presented by the Electrical Safety Authority, who extended SAP's Field Service Module to their field workers by relying on technology from FieldWorker Software, Panasonic and iAnywhere. [12 Jan 2006]

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Mitel Field Engineer Mitel 3300/6100 Midlands & South West Region

Excellent cross training & accreditation opportunities will be provided including formal Mitel training, Cisco training and Panasonic training ...

Mitel Field Engineer Mitel 3300/6100 Midlands & South West Region

Excellent cross training & accreditation opportunities will be provided including formal Mitel training, Cisco training and Panasonic training ...


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