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Legal Giant Norton Rose LLP Centralises Document Digitising With ABBYY Recognition Server
White Paper Norton Rose LLP is an international legal practice with a network of offices across Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The challenge for the Norton Rose LLP IT team was to find an OCR solution for their system which met all of their requirements. [18 Jul 2008]
Toby Redshaw
CIO Profile Redshaw's career has taken him around the world with stints in Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Latin America. Toby Redshaw joined global insurance group Aviva as CIO at the beginning of 2008 following six years at mobile phone giant... [11 Jun 2008]
Photos: Welcome to futuristic shopping
Photo Fujitsu retail technology serves around 80 retailers and 16,000 stores across Europe, the Middle East and Africa and the company demonstrated some of the tech we could see on the high street in the near future. [04 Jun 2008]
Symantec Deploys NetBackup PureDisk in EMEA
White Paper The Symantec Information Technology group completed the deployment of the NetBackup PureDisk Remote Office Edition to servers located in remote offices across EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Asia) in the third quarter of 2007. [30 May 2008]
Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin to retire
News Colao joined Omnitel (now known as 'Vodafone Italia') as chief operating officer, becoming CEO in 1999 - before taking on regional CEO roles at Vodafone Group, most recently for Southern Europe, Middle East and Africa, in 2003. [27 May 2008]
Employees at Middle East Construction Business Access E-Mails Round-the-Clock
White Paper United Arab Emirates-based ETA Star Group manages construction projects across the region. Many employees who travel extensively lacked e-mail access when working away from the office. With Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, they can reach inboxes... [13 May 2008]
Europe, India net gets cast under the sea
News Verizon Communications's business unit said yesterday it would help build an undersea cable connecting Europe, India and the Middle East in order to expand its global network and support internet traffic. [07 May 2008]
IBM tools to curb data centres' power-hungry appetite?
News Many of the countries added to the certificate programme are in emerging markets in Asia and the Middle East, where IBM has been generating double-digit percentage revenue growth from building technology infrastructure in telecoms, transportation... [01 May 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Airport insecurity
Comment At a modest estimate I have passed through well over 200 airport terminals - and hence their security systems - right across the planet including Australia, Europe, the Far East, the Middle East and Scandinavia, since 9/11. [29 Apr 2008]
SABIC Optimizes IT Desktop Service Costs With Centralized and Standardized Desktop Management
White Paper It is the Middle East's largest company in terms of market capitalization at more than U.S.billion. The Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) is the world's seventh largest petrochemicals manufacturer. [26 Apr 2008]
Yo!Sushi cuts copper in favour of MPLS
News The chain operates in five countries, with 30 locations in the UK and 11 franchises in Ireland, Malaysia, the Middle East and Russia. Fast food chain Yo! Sushi is forecasting a two-year return on investment on an MPLS (multi protocol label... [07 Apr 2008]
The USAF Standard Desktop Configuration (SDC)
White Paper The US Air Force has over one hundred bases located in the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The US Air Force is one of the largest and most sophisticated IT organizations in the world. [03 Apr 2008]
Forklift Manufacturer Improves Processes, Increases Customer Satisfaction
White Paper Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift Europe (MCFE) manufactures, sells, and distributes more than 18,000 forklifts each year throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The organization needed a way to capture sales and service information in a... [02 Apr 2008]
WiMax to make it as a 'last-mile' broadband tech?
News Juniper predicts the top regions for WiMax in the local loop will be the Far East, North America, Western Europe and Africa/Middle East. WiMax could be used as a 'last mile' substitute tech for DSL broadband by 47 million people within five years... [01 Apr 2008]
Citibank Alerts: Wireless Banking in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific
White Paper Citibank wanted to offer their customers the ability to access their bank accounts - on their mobile phone or via their email account - and receive the latest financial news and stock prices all over the world. [27 Mar 2008]
