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Air India Manages Cultural Change Within Organization With Comprehensive User Training
White Paper Air India Limited began operations in 1933 with two planes, one pilot, and a handful of engineering staff. Although Air India had used IT packages in the past, this was the first time the organization... [14 Sep 2007]
Air Distribution Architecture Options for Mission Critical Facilities
White Paper There are nine basic ways to use air to cool equipment in data centers and network rooms. These methods vary in performance, cost, and ease of implementation. These methods are described along with their various advantages. [01 Oct 2009]
Air Miles Web Portal Provides Business Agility and Cuts Communication Costs by 50 Per Cent
White Paper LMN) operates one of the world's most successful Air Miles programmes. Loyalty Management Netherlands B.V. The company faced increasing competition for new customers from other loyalty programmes, including those... [07 Oct 2008]
Air scares and security measures deter biz travellers
News The current problems besieging UK air travellers and airports are forcing companies to consider alternative options to business travel - such as a greater use of videoconferencing and online meeting and collaboration... [21 Aug 2006]
Air Travel Web Site Enhances Brand, Enriches User Experience With 3-D Flight Tracker
White Paper iFly.com provides comprehensive information about air travel across North America, offering travel planning, trip purchasing, and flight monitoring resources on a single Web portal. Based in Santa Clara, California, iFly... [10 Dec 2008]
Air Liquide Argentina Integrates Its Customers Information and Gained Integrity and Speed
White Paper Air Liquide Argentina produces and sells a broad range of industrial and medicinal gases and related services. The challenge was to standardize Air Liquide's processes in order do increase data control... [05 Sep 2007]
Air France Improves On-Wing Maintenance Support
White Paper Because of rapid expansion at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport and increasingly stringent security protocol, Air France Industries is looking to unique building designs and specialty IT systems to improve maintenance... [01 May 2009]
Air traffic control system fails to take-off
News Thousands of travellers were left stranded at Zurich yesterday after the recently unveiled air traffic control system crashed. The problems first appeared in the early hours of Tuesday morning not long after the national... [30 Jun 1999]
Online Data Mining Services for Dynamic Spatial Databases II: Air Quality Location Based Services and Sonification
White Paper In particular, it describes an application that uses these services with sonification for air quality location based information services to the general public. This paper introduces online data mining services for... [01 Oct 2008]
Air France wings its way onto the web with Travelprice
News Travelprice.com will promote Air France on its eight sites in Canada, the US and Europe for the next two years. In a statement, Air France claimed the deal was a non-exclusive agreement as part of the... [15 Jan 2001]
Air Products Uses mySAP ERP Human Capital Management to Streamline HR Processes, Increase Productivity
White Paper Air Products is a global corporation with annual revenues of over ? And Air Products can make the most of its employees' talents by using features for assessing performance and managing training. billion... [14 Sep 2007]
Air France gets first mobile-friendly plane
News Air France has announced it is to take delivery of the first of its aircraft to offer passengers in-flight mobile connectivity. The Airbus plane will join the Air France fleet in early 2007, the carrier... [04 Apr 2006]
Air France to trial in-flight mobile use from July
News Air France will start a six-month trial for passengers to use their mobile phones to make calls and send emails and text messages during flights from July this year. Air France will only be installing... [18 Apr 2007]
Air traffic control privatisation bid hits turbulence
News The UK's National Air Traffic Services' bid to control the digital skies could be scuppered today by backbench MPs. Bill Semple, MD of NATS, explained to Silicon last July that partial privatisation would secure the... [09 May 2000]
Air traffic control centre bug ridden and behind time
News National Air Traffic Control Services has admitted that computer bugs plaguing the development of a new control centre may mean that project deadlines will be missed. The centre, which will control most of the... [10 Aug 2000]