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How Google Apps helped Jaguar Land Rover keep motoring after Ford sale
News Following its sale by parent company Ford last year, car maker Jaguar Land Rover has had to face the thorny problem of cutting itself loose from Ford's web of business applications. CIO of Jaguar Land... [26 Oct 2009]
It's a dog's life for police BlackBerrys
News And Land Rovers. It survived that, didn't survive the Land Rover. Getting run over by cars. It's not an easy life being a police BlackBerry out on the mean streets. Nothing is copper-proof," Keith Gough,... [20 Oct 2009]
BT's home fibre tests: Coming in London and Milton Keynes
News BT has revealed more details on its planned brownfield pilots of fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband tech. Fibre broadband is the superfast successor to the current generation of broadband used in the UK, delivered over copper wire. [02 Oct 2009]
Comodo Helps Zamberg.com Land Customers for High-Quality Grooming Products
White Paper Zamberg.com is a leading distributor of high quality German grooming products. It is the largest distributor of products made by craftsmen in Solingen, Germany. Zamberg.com is the exclusive U.S.distributor for many European products. [30 Sep 2009]
TELUS Optimizes Bandwidth and Service With Help From SAS
White Paper As a provider of a full range of land-line and wireless data, voice and media services to consumers and business, TELUS has become a well-known brand name throughout Canada. The challenge was that it needed to better... [19 Sep 2009]
GeoDMA: A Novel System for Spatial Data Mining
White Paper In this context, the present paper aims to show a new system for spatial data mining, and two test cases applied to land use change in the Brazilian Amazon region. Although a huge amount of remote sensing data has been... [29 Aug 2009]
India outsourcing workers stressed to the limit
Comment But in the end, all it took was a schedule that went out-of-whack for a week for him to land up in the hospital with acute gastric problems. The outsourcing industry has brought jobs and prosperity to India - but, asks... [25 Aug 2009]
Photos: Artificial eyes and airport scanners - what's hot in R&D
Photo The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Land Mine Locator is a humanitarian aerial land mine detection platform designed to identify what today's metal detectors can't. The Land... [21 Aug 2009]
The 100 'dirtiest' websites on the net identified
News Simply visiting such sites - not downloading files or clicking on links - could put a user at risk of system infection; and worse, one's identity, personal and financial information may even land in the hands of... [20 Aug 2009]
Crime In Focus : A paper examining pitfalls in public crime mapping
White Paper In July 2008, UK Home Secretary Jacqui Smith pledged that interactive maps, which allow every neighbourhood in England and Wales to access local crime information, were to be put in place by every police force in the... [19 Aug 2009]
Project 25 Compliance Assessment Program: Verifying Interoperability for Project 25 Systems
White Paper The public safety community and mission critical land mobile communication providers have been working hand in hand for many years and have developed the Project 25 (P25) standards for mission critical communications. [15 Aug 2009]
The A to Z of wireless
News Aircraft must also install a network control unit to prevent onboard phones trying to connect with land-based cellular networks which are not designed to cope with such high speed movement, and also to ensure mobiles do... [11 Aug 2009]
Ten Hidden e-Discovery Hazards
White Paper Windows managers should review these possible land mines within their IT shops and be ready to fix them before an e-discovery request is made. There are many IT systems architecture risks that need to be addressed now so... [05 Aug 2009]
Rural Britain needs faster, more reliable broadband
Comment A quarter of all rural households and businesses are without a "reliable" connection at speeds that are fast enough to be considered to be broadband, according to The Country Land and Business Association (CLA). [04 Aug 2009]
Photos: From Big Bang physics to F1 racing - how analytics is shaping the world's decisions
Photo Using a geographical information system (GIS), the WHO can also overlay public health data from Whosis and other sources on maps, to find links between potential health problems and the conditions on the ground, such as temperature, soil... [27 Jul 2009]