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Innovative Portal Solutions Provide University With Rich Learning Environment
White Paper INHOLLAND University, the result of a 2002 merger of four Dutch universities, needed new information technologies to support its Competence-based Education initiative. The university deployed a comprehensive solution based on Microsoft SharePoint... [10 Jul 2008]
Hospitals roll out RFID
News A Dutch study recently found the electromagnetic interference generated by the track and trace RFID chips has the potential to disrupt medical devices. Hospitals across England are keeping track of patients and equipment using RFID tagging. [09 Jul 2008]
Dutch International School Ready for the Future With New Simplified Storage and Networking Solution
White Paper The British School in the Netherlands was founded in The Hague in 1931 with 20 students. The school wanted to update its IT infrastructure, and access to emails, databases and internet services across five schools which was slow and unreliable. [08 Jul 2008]
Royal Dutch Shell: Tapping the Power of Clusters
White Paper The IBM eServer xSeries 330 running Linux is the backbone of supercomputer clusters that enable Shell to search for new petroleum reservoirs more cost-effectively. View this webcast to learn about this. [03 Jul 2008]
The Dutch City of Almere Transforms the Way It Works to Improve Social Services and Cut Costs
White Paper Netherlands Social Services Department needed to improve the management of un-employment benefits-related budget and transform from a department-oriented to a process-based entrepreneurial culture. The challenge was to place the unemployed in jobs... [02 Jul 2008]
A Distributed Intrusion Detection System Based on Passive Sensors
White Paper SURFnet is a very high-speed network which connects the networks of Dutch universities, colleges, research centers, academic hospitals and scientific libraries to one another and to other networks in Europe and the rest of the world. [02 Jul 2008]
RFID could disrupt medical devices, say researchers
News The study by six Dutch scientists has found electromagnetic interference (EMI) generated by the track and trace chips has the potential to cause disruption to medical devices - which could be a potential hazard to patients. [25 Jun 2008]
Renault goes multilingual
Case Study The languages translated so far are: Croatian, Czech, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish. [06 Jun 2008]
The Dutch Child Protection Board Streamlines Processes With Scalable Case Management Solution
White Paper The Dutch Child Protection Board, part of the Ministry of Justice, defends and protects the rights of children who are at risk relative to their development and upbringing. The Dutch Child Protection Board wanted to connect the systems and... [21 May 2008]
Vendor Aims to Double Customer Base in Three Years With Software as a Service
White Paper It wanted to expand its market by helping schools to comply with Dutch government legislation for managing student records electronically. Kooijman software, an Independent Software Vendor (ISV) in the Netherlands, develops record management... [16 Apr 2008]
Hosting.nl
White Paper Entering into this environment in 1999 was Dutch hosting organisation Hosting.nl. All organisations rely on secure and stable technology. But more than any other, start-up companies need to adopt such technology early on to deliver the reliable... [10 Apr 2008]
Cisco Capital Leasing Agreement Allows Dutch College to Acquire New Technology and Free Cash for Educational Innovation
White Paper ROC van Twente community college wanted a robust and scalable network for reliable high-speed Internet connectivity for all users and to facilitate the introduction of new services. However, it wanted to avoid large upfront payments. [04 Mar 2008]
Communications Firm Reduces IT Administration Costs and Streamlines Content
White Paper KPN is a leading Dutch provider of fixed-line and mobile telecommunications services. The company is committed to delivering the highest levels of customer satisfaction. This goal is supported by the KPN intranet, which provides a range of... [04 Mar 2008]
Dutch Retailer Raises Stock Availability and Customer Services With Mobile Solution
White Paper Retailer HEMA, based in the Netherlands and running more than 280 stores, wanted a mobile stock control solution. With such a system staff could re-order stock at the moment they saw a shelf low on items, and remain on the shop floor to help... [29 Feb 2008]
Network Access Protection Helps Art Museum Share Information More Securely
White Paper The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam is a museum in the Netherlands that showcases Dutch art from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century. The museum has a long history of making art accessible to the public, and the tradition of accessibility also extends... [29 Feb 2008]
