paris
First iPhone 2.0 antivirus software released
News Paris-based computer security firm Intego said late last week it had released the first antivirus software for Apple's iPhone handset. The company said the latest version of its Virus Barrier X5 10.5.3 antivirus package for Mac OS X, released last... [21 Jul 2008]
QoS, Security, and Mobility Management for Fixed and Wireless Networks Under Policy-Based Techniques
White Paper This paper introduces a general policy-based management framework within an IP network. It describes how a policy-based approach can be applied to deal with QoS, security, access control, mobility, etc. [18 Jul 2008]
London data centres hit by credit crunch
News Space taken up in the rest of Europe was split 61 per cent in Frankfurt, 28 per cent in Paris, four per cent in Madrid and three per cent in Amsterdam. London's data centre sector has suffered a downturn, with no corporates taking up space in the... [04 Jul 2008]
Institute's Users Need Single Logon for Both UNIX and Windows
White Paper As providers of specialized training in IT, electronics, etc.the Higher Institute of Electronics (ISEP) in Paris has been immersed for years in the UNIX culture. Therefore, all teams in charge of its IT units must be highly competent in that... [01 Jul 2008]
Icann waves in relaxed website naming rules
News At its meeting in Paris, Icann, a not-for-profit organisation that oversees the naming scheme for websites, voted to accept a proposal that will allow companies to purchase new top-level domain names ending in whatever they like. [27 Jun 2008]
Pascal Emile
CIO Profile He started his career at Banque Internationale de Placement (BIP) as a fixed income quantitative developer in Paris. Pascal Emile was appointed global CIO for investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort in April 2007. [11 Jun 2008]
SumTotal Systems Case Study: Capgemini
White Paper With offices across Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific region, Paris-based Capgemini is one of the world's foremost providers of consulting, technology, and outsourcing services. To keep tabs on performance, Capgemini had put in place a... [16 May 2008]
New File Standard Is a Perfect Fit for Fashion House
White Paper Paul Smith is one of the United Kingdom's most respected and commercially successful fashion houses, with retail stores as far afield as Tokyo, Paris and New York. At the beginning of 2007, Bingham started researching the likely future of file... [30 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Airport insecurity
Comment A year or so later Paris airport personnel also succeeded in locating my scissors but they measured the length of the blade and decided they were OK and handed them back. Dispatched via a free wi-fi service. [29 Apr 2008]
Photos: Road testing wi-fi at 320kmph
Photo French train operator SNCF is running a trial of a wi-fi internet service onboard three TGV trains that travel eastbound from Paris via the Gare de l'Est station. The other wireless networks listed are local networks in and around Paris' Gare de l... [28 Mar 2008]
High speed TGV trains get online
News Passengers on select high-speed TGV trains in France travelling eastbound from Paris at speeds of up to 320kmph can enjoy a fledgling wi-fi service for free - but don't expect the free connectivity lunch to last. [26 Mar 2008]
Photos: Heathrow bags RFID tech to end lost luggage
Photo Readers are also being trialled and used in several airports around the world, including Hong Kong, Las Vegas, Paris Charles De Gaulle and Milan Malpensa Airport. About 300,000 pieces of luggage are expected to be scanned during the course of the... [14 Feb 2008]
Photos: NFC tech takes to the catwalk
Photo With the main selling event - and last opportunity to sell the season's collections - in Paris only two weeks later, this gives the designer vital feedback as to what buyers are after. High fashion met high-tech when style gurus at London Fashion... [11 Feb 2008]
Softway Medical Relies on Symantec for Centralized Backup Solution
White Paper Is it possible to imagine the Paris Radiology Institute with its entire IT system down or losing its entire store of computerized patient data? Simply not. Yet this is a potentially perilous situation facing all health professionals. [17 Jan 2008]
French National Railway Connects With Customers on the Desktop
White Paper SNCF wanted to promote its online services in conjunction with major line expansions between Paris and other cities planned for June 2007. SNCF (Societe Nationale des Chemins de Fer), France's national railway company, is charged with operating... [17 Jan 2008]
