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IT-Hosting Services Company Enhances Offerings by Using New Operating System

whitepaper The Garant Park Internet Company (Parking.ru) offers a variety of IT services to business customers in Russia. As a Microsoft Certified Partner, Parking.ru has particular expertise in using Microsoft software to develop and host Web applications...

Tags: application servers

[16 May 2008]

Delphi Wireless Application Protocol Browser

whitepaper The Delphi's enhanced Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Browser enables wireless connection to web-based multimedia information services such as parking space availability, multimedia operator's manual, and more.

Tags: mobile - wireless communications, wireless application protocol, connection, enhanced

[10 Apr 2008]

It's All in the Wrist: Improving Patient Safety With Bar Code Wristbands

whitepaper RFID is the same technology used in hands-free key cards used to open doors and parking gates. Wristbands can be incorporated into physical security systems, which is often done by using wristbands with radio frequency identification (RFID) chips.

Tags: supply chain management, wristbands, radio, risk

[10 Apr 2008]

Parking Access Control Applications

whitepaper With security concerns rising in the government and business sectors, parking lot security has been thrust to the top of the priority list with many site security managers. Through the use of TI-RFid technology, security managers can accurately...

Tags: rfid, managers, rfid, vehicle

[04 Apr 2008]

Heathrow T5: The end in sight for first day blues?

News So far 299 flights have been cancelled due to the problems which first emerged on Thursday when a number of issues - including car parking, baggage system problems and staff familiarisation - blighted the first operational day of the terminal.

Tags: systems, baa, ba, airport

[31 Mar 2008]

How did the Heathrow T5 launch go so wrong?

Comment The exact reasons for the problems over the last few days aren't entirely clear but they seem to have stemmed from a combination of issues such as car parking and staff getting to grips with new systems, rather than the actual technology itself.

Tags: airport, testing, baa, ba

[28 Mar 2008]

BA CEO: Heathrow T5 chaos 'not our finest hour'

News The airline attributed yesterday's problems to a combination of factors including staff car parking and security and log on problems for baggage handlers. The problems at Heathrow's new £4.3bn Terminal 5 (T5) have continued into a second day...

Tags: luggage, airport, baa, heathrow

[28 Mar 2008]

Heathrow Terminal 5 suffers first day baggage chaos

News The airline attributed the problems to car parking, delays in staff security screening and staff familiarisation with the terminal. On opening day of Heathrow's £4.3bn Terminal 5 (T5), passengers have been hit by delays and flight cancellations as...

Tags: airport, heathrow

[27 Mar 2008]

The Role of Mobile Operators and the Java Platform in the Machine-to-Machine Market

whitepaper In Canada, M2M parking stations can lower parking rates during holiday shopping periods, prohibit parking during special events, track which slots are out of time, and relay that information to enforcement officials with wireless PDAs.

Tags: java

[29 Feb 2008]

Skin-detecting CCTV keeps an eye on motorists

News He said many UK councils have shown interest in using dtech to police vehicle occupancy, adding it is already in use "all over the world".dtech has additional applications beyond policing congestion, according to Tyrer, who said as well as car...

Tags: congestion, cars, cctv, schemes

[26 Feb 2008]

Multi-Level Parking Lot: Non-Stop Unmanned Surveillance for Multi-Level Car Park

whitepaper The administrators of a multi-level car park in north-eastern Italy were faced with an ever-worsening problem of car and goods theft and increasing threats to the personal security of staff and customers.

Tags: physical infrastructure protection, car, digieye, threats

[22 Nov 2007]

Dear silicon.com... cashless concerns, battle of the OSes, iPhone fans...

Comment I still for the life of me see how identity card will prevent terrorist form carring out the evil activities, after all most of the population of Britian have driving liecences but it does not stop them from either speeding or parking on the...

Tags: os, governement, pm, iphone

[15 Nov 2007]

Wi-fi CCTV in parking tickets drive

News Westminster City Council is busy installing networked security cameras that can recognise parking permits and the number plates of offending vehicles. The system means parking tickets can be issued without a human witnessing the offence in person.

Tags: wi-fi, cctv

[11 Sep 2007]

Blackpool saves £2m with contact management

Case Study More importantly, it was able to deliver more joined-up services to constituents including council tax, business rates, planning, street scene services, electoral registration, highways, street lighting, permits for skips and scaffolds, car...

Tags: council, crm, change management, bpo

[06 Aug 2007]

Parking Made Easy Via WAP and SMSĀ 

whitepaper EMT wanted to introduce a Mobile Parking service that would make it easier for clients to pay for their parking as well as making it easier for parking area owners and parking inspectors to monitor the payments of parked cars.

Tags: mobile - wireless communications, wap, parking, list

[06 Aug 2007]

Wireless Ad Hoc Discovery of Parking Meters

whitepaper Locating a suitable parking spot is a common challenge faced by millions of city-dwellers every day. Wireless ad hoc networking technologies offer a new and efficient means to both simplify the process of parking and find collection as well as...

Tags: gps, collection, radio frequency, parking

[01 Aug 2007]

Web security breach exposes 54,000 card details

News The file contained details of payments for council tax, business rates, parking fines and rents for more than a year between February 2006 and April 2007. A security blunder at Newcastle City Council has exposed the credit and debit card details of...

Tags: security, data breach, full disclosure, newcastle city council

[27 Jul 2007]

Editor's Blog: Tech improves... but we don't?

Comment You may have heard about Westminster Council in the centre of London rolling out a parking meter system that relies on drivers paying using their mobile phones. But also don't forget how much councils have lost to parking meter fraud.

Tags: airline websites, westminster, mobile payments, m-commerce

[28 Jun 2007]

Photos: The Millennium Dome goes high-tech

Photo NEC said the technology is also available to create a full customer identity management system that would cover car parking, purchasing and collecting tickets - and allow Minority Report-style interaction with digital signs and adverts at the venue.

Tags: nec, aeg, millennium dome, o2

[22 Jun 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: How we'll beat road pricing

Comment Augment all of this with high taxes on road usage and fuel, and punitive parking and traffic violation fees, and I'm sure you get the picture. Dispatched via free wi-fi in case I'm really in Hotel California - I seem to be able to get in here but...

Tags: peter cochrane, gps, road pricing

[12 Jun 2007]

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