cars
CARS from Compuware
White Paper CARS (Compuware Application Reliability Solution) is a simple solution to a complex problem. CARS is a solution that enforces the proper implementation of quality assurance programs and its ongoing measurement. [24 Feb 2004]
Clever cars put the brakes on accidents
News Driving the development of smarter, safer and cleaner cars is part of the EU's European Information Society 2010 (i2010) strategy to boost growth and jobs in the digital economy. EC information society and media commissioner Viviane Reding said in... [22 Feb 2006]
Banning mobiles in cars: let the debate begin (again)
Comment When we cover stories about the use of mobile handsets in cars, we tend to get lots of emails from lovers of an unregulated society who think that Joe and Joanne Public should be free to do whatever they want when it comes to technology and their... [01 Oct 2002]
Improving the Nation's Energy Security: Can Cars and Trucks Be Made More Fuel Efficient?
White Paper This webcast explains improving the nation's energy security by making cars and trucks more fuel efficient. [18 Feb 2005]
Using CARS to Mitigate Risk: A Compuware Application Reliability Solution Business Case Paper
White Paper The first step in making the business case for Compuware Application Reliability Solution (CARS), based on the need to improve quality, is to categorize the potential business costs that an organization faces if it continues with its current... [04 Aug 2006]
Using CARS to Lower Costs: A Compuware Application Reliability Solution Business Case Paper
White Paper The first step in making the business case for Compuware Application Reliability Solution (CARS), based on the need to mitigate risk, is to categorize the potential business costs that an organization faces if it continues with its current... [04 Aug 2006]
New Approaches to Delivering High Quality Applications: Compuware CARS
White Paper Compuware's CARS is a flexible and adaptable quality assurance solution designed to help IT organizations quickly institute business-driven testing processes that can contribute to a more strategic vision of increasing quality across the... [14 Jan 2005]
PSA Peugot Citron partners Vivendi for Web-enabled cars
News PSA will use equipment from Vivendi to install access to the Internet, through GSM mobile phones and global position satellite (GPS) services, into all its high-range cars by the Spring. The two companies originally announced plans for Internet... [10 Feb 2000]
Autobytel.com to sell cars direct
News Autobytel.com is to sell cars directly from manufacturers over the Internet, according to a report in the New York Times. Speaking to an audience at the annual convention of car dealers in Florida, the car-buying service is to start catering for... [25 Jan 2000]
Race Cars, Linux, and Videotape
White Paper A leader in digital video recording devices for the security industry, Australian company OpiaVision ran its unique WaveServe products, including a specialized application for use in racing cars, on an embedded Red Hat Linux operating system. [21 Feb 2007]
'Black boxes' for cars to improve road safety
News The European Safety Data Vault, as it is called, is part of a European Commission initiative to improve road safety, with the goal of a 50 per cent reduction in crash-related deaths by 2010, partly through equipping cars with the ability to... [07 Nov 2003]
Banning mobile use in cars - some implications
Comment The UK government announcement of a ban on the use of mobile phones in cars from 1 December follows a proposal sent out in August last year, with over 1,000 responses received by the end of November. Should staff issued with mobile phones use them... [01 Jul 2003]
Saab Cars USA, Inc. Increases Lead Follow Up and Customer Satisfaction From 38% to 50%
White Paper With larger rivals launching aggressive marketing campaigns, significant price incentives, and inexpensive financing offers, Saab Cars USA looked inward in 2001 and found an answer to its competitive challenges. [07 Dec 2006]
Pay-as-you-drive 'black box' cars proposed
News The government is proposing to fit cars with 'black boxes' to track motorists for a national pay-per-mile road charging scheme in cities and on major trunk roads. As part of any national scheme, cars would be fitted with black boxes that would... [07 Aug 2006]
Microsoft and Fiat get cars going mobile
News This year's Geneva Motor Show will see Fiat debuting its Microsoft-equipped cars. The new motors will also come sporting USB ports, to connect drivers' MP3 players to their cars. Fiat and Microsoft, who have been working together since 2004, are... [03 Feb 2006]
