art athens
Busy Airport Becomes an Agile, Secure, Unified Enterprise With Sun Portal and Communication Products
White Paper Athens International Airport has established a reputation as one of the most efficiently run airports in the world. Handling around 1.2 million passengers a month, the airport depends on state-of-the-art technology to ensure safe, efficient... [16 Apr 2008]
Athens International Airport (AIA) Boosts Productivity
White Paper Athens International Airport is Greece's brand new state-of-the-art facility that was under construction for 51 months and opened to the public on March 28, 2001. While the Athens Airport was under construction, the airport manager researched and... [02 Apr 2008]
Cisco Premier Partner Cpak Solutions Provides Turnkey Networking Solution for Athens Technical College
White Paper Athens Technical College offers two-year technical degrees to students in and around the Athens, Georgia, area. With the construction of a new technology building, the college wanted the technology in the building to be state-of-the-art. [07 Mar 2007]
Can you trust what you read online?
Comment A problem with the nature of truth is perhaps more immediate and dangerous in the modern world of the internet than it was in the Athens of Plato and Socrates. This argument takes us back to the well-known novel Zen and the Art of Motorcycle... [08 Nov 2006]
The Art of Multi-Channel Hypermedia Application Development
White Paper The plethora of networked devices and platforms that continuously come to light, as well as the emergence of alternative ways to access the internet have increased the demand for multi-channel access to hypermedia applications. [22 Sep 2006]
Sun Java Enterprise System Solution Helps Improve Airport Operations and Enhance Passenger Travel Experience
White Paper Athens International Airport (AIA) is a state-of-the-art facility that ensures top-level and secure services to a growing number of airport travelers. The Athens International Airport internal communications portal serves the entire airport... [02 Nov 2005]
