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Catching the Wind

whitepaper In Denmark, in a unique, one-shot process, the company produces rotor blades that are up to 52 meters in length. Siemens Wind Power is more than just the global market leader for offshore wind turbines.

Tags: data center, wind, length, market leader

[17 May 2008]

Danske Bank Slashes Costs and Paves the Way for Expansion When It Taps IBM to Deploy a Nortel VoIP Telephony Solution

whitepaper The largest bank in Denmark, Danske Bank and its subsidiaries offer banking, insurance, mortgage, residence sales and capital services. Teaming with IBM Alliance Partner Nortel, IBM Global Technology Services - Worldwide Strategic Outsourcing...

Tags: voip - ip telephony

[16 May 2008]

Oticon Hears the Value of Performance Management With Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007

whitepaper Founded in Denmark in 1904 by a man whose wife suffered from hearing loss, Oticon A/S is a leading global manufacturer and seller of hearing aids. Oticon's finance department wanted to improve its key functions and processes, namely financial...

Tags: finance

[06 May 2008]

UK drops from 'IT readiness' top 10

News Top of the league this year was Denmark - for the second year in a row - closely followed by Sweden, Switzerland, the US and Singapore. The UK was ninth last year, according to the World Economic Forum's (WEF) Networked Readiness Index Framework...

Tags: uk, europe, it

[11 Apr 2008]

Integrated Headsets by Global Leader Enhance Mobility, Flexibility, and Productivity

whitepaper Founded in Denmark in 1869, GN is a leader in headset solutions, producing headset designs and innovations through its Jabra brand. GN worked with Microsoft to develop three headsets specifically designed to enhance the voice over IP (VoIP...

Tags: voip - ip telephony

[03 Apr 2008]

Alfa Laval Speeds Time-to-Market Through Global Product Development

whitepaper Siemens created a unified design department working from Denmark, the United States and England. One of the advantages of Teamcenter is that Alfa Laval can now practice true concurrent engineering across its three global sites.

Tags: groupware - workflow

[14 Jan 2008]

Good and bad year for comms

AS Analysis There wasn't a lot of debate about Zennström at this year's panel session and some would argue his long-time partner, Janus Friis, from Denmark, should get a look in. This Dutchman charts at 16, higher than his previous best of 25 in 2003, near the...

[12 Oct 2007]

'DIY' offshoring on the increase

News The increase is on the back of growth in the continental European market in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Norway and Switzerland, and Europe now accounts for more than half (54 per cent) of new outsourcing contracts signed globally.

Tags: tpi, outsourcing

[12 Jul 2007]

Most competitive IT countries named

News Denmark (64.9) Denis McCauley, EIU director of global technology research, said there is a strong link between the presence of these so-called "competitiveness enablers" in countries and the strength of their IT sector.

Tags: competitive, economics, us, uk

[11 Jul 2007]

Microsoft to open Canadian development centre

News In recent years Microsoft has created or expanded development efforts in Denmark, Israel, India, China and the UK, among other locales inside and outside the US. The company said: "The Vancouver area is a global gateway with a diverse population...

Tags: software development, canada

[06 Jul 2007]

Messaging Solution Helps SvitzerWijsmuller Increase Mobility, Save Time

whitepaper SvitzerWijsmuller is a global shipping company located in Denmark. Most of the company's employees rely on e-mail messaging to communicate internally and externally. In addition, many employees working from remote locations use mobile devices to...

Tags: mobile devices, employees, mail, communicate

[13 Feb 2007]

Global cyber-crime treaty gets Senate nod

News Negotiations on the treaty began in 1997, and so far, 15 European nations, including Albania, Denmark, France, Norway and Ukraine, have fully ratified the final document. The Business Software Alliance, a lobbying group whose members include Apple...

Tags: child porn, hacking, terrorism, cyber crime

[07 Aug 2006]

EU unveils digital citizen action plan

News A recent study into global e-readiness found Denmark to be the world's web savviest nation. The EU has unveiled its e-government action plan, calling for all 25 member states to embrace greater use of online services that will ensure "no citizen is...

Tags: e-procurement, european union, eu, eu procurement

[27 Apr 2006]

HP scoops €37.5m EC pay-day

HP scoops €37.5m EC pay-day

News Named after a town in Luxembourg, Schengen covers Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. Bernard Meric, senior vice president and MD EMEA at HP, said...

Tags: schengen, hp

[29 Apr 2005]

Thirty-three more UK file-sharers' heads on the block

Thirty-three more UK file-sharers' heads on the block

News Finland, Iceland, Ireland and the Netherlands are suing music pirates for the first time, while Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and the UK are continuing the policy of prosecuting illegal P2P users started last year.

Tags: ifpi, pirates, file-sharing, bpi

[12 Apr 2005]

Opodo snaps up two European rivals

Opodo snaps up two European rivals

News Just over a month after it bought out French competitor Karavel, the company has just acquired two other online agencies: Travellink, which operates in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland, and Eviaggi, a player in the Italian market.

Tags: amadeus, opodo

[16 Mar 2005]

Lawmakers must 'think global' for IPR solutions

News Another issue, said Moores, is that "definitions are fuzzy - what's illegal in Denmark may be legal in Germany. UK publishers are deeply divided over the fairness of current copyright and intellectual property laws - and legislators looking to...

Tags: digital publishing, intellectual property

[24 Jan 2005]

Britain comes third in e-government rankings

News It placed the US at the top of the table, followed by Denmark. The UK has been ranked third in a global chart measuring the readiness of its e-government strategy, according to a report published by the United Nations (UN) this week.

Tags: un, e-government

[12 Jan 2005]

Big IT services sharks circling for prey

News Expect to see more deals like the recent purchases of Denmark's Maersk Data and DMdata by IBM and the UK's Synstar by HP. BT Global Services is an example, along with Siemens Business Services and T-Systems, of a firm strong in its local market...

Tags: consolidation, it services, ibm

[03 Dec 2004]

Service Level Agreement as an Issue of Teletraffic

whitepaper After discussion of SLA issues the mathematical methodology - how to design the global SLA index on the basis of Linear Discriminant Functions - is developed. The experience of Verizon New York company is used as a best practice.

Tags: uml, sla, monitoring, packet

[29 Jul 2004]

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