production technical computing
Tango/04 Computing Group Case Study: Nissan Motor Iberica
White Paper Nissan has a host of critical processes that need to be monitored constantly, and their production facilities cannot afford a slow down of any sort. The company deployed VISUAL Message Center which is a comprehensive... [04 Aug 2008]
Corus hammers out £26m IT deal with Capgemini
News Under the terms of the new contracts Capgemini will retain responsibility for managing the mainframe computers that support core steel production, supply chain, stockholding, purchasing, sales ordering and invoicing at... [17 Apr 2008]
Linux Kernel Specialization for Scientific Application Performance: UCSB Technical Report CS2005-29
White Paper Linux has emerged as the system-of-choice in academic and production scientific computing settings. Much of the functionality in the Linux kernel, however, has been designed to arbitrate between... [01 Apr 2007]
Overcoming the challenges of integrating information across the enterprise
White Paper Effective information systems ensure informed decision-making by management, production of high-quality products on schedule, and delivery of satisfactory services to the customers.... [19 May 2006]
IBM to sell supercomputing server
News One of IBM's top server priorities today is high-performance technical computing. For one thing, more customers are performing technical computing tasks, such as mining... [11 Feb 2005]
Microsoft - the antivirus vendor?
News Microsoft representatives in the US refused to comment on functional elements or a potential production time frame for the antivirus package. When Microsoft purchased GeCad, which is based in Bucharest, Romania, it... [29 Jul 2004]
Big Blue bags billion dollar outsourcing deals
News IBM will oversee Michelin's IT production operations as well as systems management, user support, and technical support. The technology-industry behemoth has reported numerous outsourcing agreements over... [12 Dec 2003]
Sony aims to bring online video to your TV
News In addition, the company could determine that such a project is not commercially feasible because of high production cost or low consumer demand. The name of the project recalls a key product in... [04 Apr 2003]
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