peru
The perfect device for the developing world is not the PC
Comment And Cell-PREVEN in Peru uses mobile phones to connect decentralised groups of healthcare professionals, who can now call each other and share knowledge as they visit communities. As a person inhabiting what is commonly... [27 Aug 2009]
Informa del Peru S.A. Establishes a Robust Database and Improves Productivity by 60%
White Paper Informa del Peru S.A.wanted to implement a robust, scalable, easy-to-update database to handle large volumes of client information and centralize, organize, and classify information for clients by industry, to improve... [30 Apr 2009]
Supply Chain Provider Saves $227,000 and 15,600 Labor Hours in Less Than a Year
White Paper Yobel Supply Chain Management, based in Lima, Peru, provides customers in Latin America and the United States with supply chain planning, sourcing, manufacturing, and logistics. With growing competition and increased... [27 Feb 2009]
Banco Central de Reserva Del Peru Centralizes Information and Improves the Security of Banking Data
White Paper Banco Central de Reserva del Peru wanted to implement a flexible and scalable IT infrastructure to unify banking operations and centralize information in a single database to provide quick, easy access to reliable... [10 Dec 2008]
OLPC: Windows vs Linux
News Many others, such as Peru, have demanded Windows, arguing that that's what their students need to get good jobs. On the outside, the Windows version of the XO laptop looks just like the Linux model. But simply booting up... [24 Oct 2008]
Peru to test run Windows XO laptop
News Microsoft and the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project announced Monday that Peru will be the first country to try out XO laptops running Microsoft Windows as part of a nine-month pilot programme. Peru's... [16 Sep 2008]
Photos: Tech unlocks secrets of ancient Mummy
Photo A millennium after his death this boy from Peru, pictured here, is revealing secrets to Swiss scientists thanks to pioneering new scanning technology. The magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) scanner and new analysis... [28 Feb 2008]
One Laptop Per Child gets a boost from Peru
News One month after the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) charity went into mass production with its $188 laptop, the Peruvian government has signed a contract to purchase 260,000 units. Nicholas Negroponte, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology... [03 Dec 2007]
Editor's Blog: Around the world in 80 minutes?
Comment Somewhere between Peru and Belize I finally admitted I was lost - but I wasn't sure where I had gone wrong. Somewhere around Madagascar, I figured. But what I really wanted to do was get back to Nevada. [14 Nov 2007]
Raising the Bar on Customer Service
White Paper Banco de Credito is Peru's largest bank with over 30% market share, 220 branches and over a million customers. The challenge faced by the company was to integrate a new solution that would enable the bank to use its... [02 Jun 2007]
Oracle Case Study: Perupetro S.A.
White Paper Perupetro is a private, state run company that promotes the advancement of hydrocarbon exploration and production activities in Peru. The company wanted to consolidate legacy systems to increase productivity and realize... [14 Dec 2006]
Oracle Case Study: America Leasing S.A
White Paper The company wanted to ensure a reliable, affordable, and secure data infrastructure that enables the company to serve its growing client base and fulfill contingency plan requirements established by the Superintendencia de Banca y... [23 Nov 2006]
3 February virus: Are we ready for it?
News Mikko Hypponen, head of antivirus research for F-Secure, said: "It's going to be a pretty big problem in Turkey, Peru and Italy but not much of a problem in the UK. Antivirus companies are at odds over the severity of a... [31 Jan 2006]
Windows update site overwhelmed by patch-hungry users
News Pathfinder has servers in the US, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Nigeria, Vietnam, Pakistan, Yemen, Tanzania and Uganda. The crush of millions of Windows users trying to patch their... [15 Apr 2004]
Why the government should watch out for the card up Microsoft's sleeve
Comment It's encroached on Microsoft in Germany, Norway and Peru, among other countries. The UK government has been offered a peek at the Windows source code - the latest country to be offered the privilege under Microsoft's... [03 Feb 2003]