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Application of Open Multi-Commodity Market Data Model on the Communication Bandwidth Market
White Paper In the paper the market model for Balancing Communication Bandwidth Trade (BCBT) is analyzed in the form of multi-commodity market data model (M3). The distinguishing feature of BCBT model is that it assumes that market players can place buy offers... [08 Jul 2008]
Greenhouse Operation Enhances Communication and Saves $100,000
White Paper Metrolina Greenhouses, one of the largest wholesale plant suppliers in the United States, applies technology wherever possible to increase productivity and efficiency. In 2007, wanting to ensure more reliable and responsive voice and e-mail... [01 Jul 2008]
Asus dives into instant Linux
News Asus is to embed a lightweight, instant-on version of Linux called "Splashtop" into all its motherboards, following good feedback from customers. Last week, DeviceVM, the company behind the distribution, said the hardware manufacturer would be... [19 May 2008]
Lawson M3 7.1 on IBM Power Hardware and IBM i 6.1 Operating System
White Paper This paper describes testing that was done with M3 7.1 on the latest IBM Power hardware and the IBM i 6.1 operating system. The paper highlights three benefits of this latest technology. First it shows how runtime performance on i V6.1 has improved... [30 Apr 2008]
How to stop "runaway" ERP projects
Comment Big complicated and expensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems can still cause headaches for many companies, admits Harry Debes, CEO of Lawson Software. Lawson isn't a familiar brand in the corporate IT world, especially in the UK and... [01 Oct 2007]
Re:Viewing 2005: The year in public sector IT
News From mega-contracts to open source and ID cards, Steve Ranger looks back at the highlights of the year for public sector IT and makes some predictions for what to expect in 2006. The year started well, with the United Nations ranking the UK's e... [19 Dec 2005]
Taking Indosat Live - Convergent Billing Migration
White Paper As a new entrant in the mobile market, Indosat-M3 needed a turnkey solution which would support its entire GSM business, encompassing mediation, provisioning, rating, billing, bill presentment, Customer Relationship Management and interconnect... [09 Nov 2005]
Policing the motorway - how tech makes the roads safer
News Leaving for his holidays, John Bucknall drove off one sunny day with his caravan in tow. An hour or so later, after joining the motorway, he started to get a nagging sensation that something was wrong. [22 Sep 2005]
UK motorways to get £490m PFI telecoms upgrade
News The Highways Agency (HA) has signed a £490m private finance initiative (PFI) deal to upgrade the telecommunications network that links all the information systems across the UK road network. The 10-year National Roads Telecommunications Services... [19 Sep 2005]
High-tech road signs for M4 silicon corridor
News Work will begin next month on a £15m project to install 43 high-tech motorway message signs on the M3 and the M4, beginning with a communications upgrade. The new signs, which can display text and picture messages, are due to come into use by the... [27 Jun 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Accelerating society
Comment Everything is speeding up GMT, Fleet Service Station M3, UK During a meeting this week I was asked to succinctly characterise my life. The vision that sprang to mind was that of a combined harvester with the blades reaping the corn just 3m ahead of... [13 May 2005]
ARM profit up as growth slows
News Chip maker ARM Holdings today turned in strong third quarter financial results following the announcement of a controversial acquisition in August. The company, which designs chips used in mobile phones and digital cameras, reported pre-tax income... [19 Oct 2004]
A Programmable Unified Cache Support for GPRS Encryption System
White Paper To address the growing need for longer battery life, higher performance and enhanced security for 3G applications, an 8Kbyte, 4-way set-associative, unified (instruction and data) cache with programmable features was added to the M-CORE M3 core. [25 Jun 2004]
Open source moves into 3G
News Red Hat is planning to bring open source to the masses through mobile devices in a deal with 3G LAB. Both companies claim that the open source operating system they are jointly developing - called eCos/M3 - will enable network operators and device... [31 Jul 2001]
In brief: Sun smartens up Ultra 10
News Sun Microsystems is to upgrade its Ultra 10 workstation to a 333MHz processor - an improvement on the existing 300MHz units. Sun will also increase available cache to 2MB from 512KB. Priced at $11,095 (£6,900), the system will come with the Elite 3... [07 Jul 1998]
