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Grandville Printing Transforms Large Midwest Retailer's Weekly Shelf Sign Program
White Paper It needed to improve the labor-intensive but business-critical process major retailers use to produce updated shelf signage every week. The times are changing for Grandville Printing Company. It's almost required in... [02 Sep 2009]
Playboy 'hacker' just a shelf-stacker slacker
News The campaign of cyber terror was brought to an end when the US secret service tracked down the cash-crazed supermarket shelf-stacker and brought him to justice some months later. A Southampton man has been jailed for... [29 Jun 2004]
Designing for Harsh Environments Using Commercial Off-the-Shelf Products
White Paper The need for Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Single Board Computer (SBC) products continues to grow as higher processing, smaller footprints and lower power requirements become more critical. For design engineers in... [22 Apr 2009]
Cabling a Multi-Shelf IBM System Storage N3700
White Paper This paper discusses the IBM System Storage N3700 multi-shelf cabling. This paper discusses the cabling of two expansion shelves to a N3700. This paper also describes the different types of cables needed for this... [31 Oct 2007]
Transactional Memory With Strong Atomicity Using Off-the-Shelf Memory Protection Hardware
White Paper One's approach is to use off-the-shelf page-level memory protection hardware to detect conflicts between normal memory accesses and transactional ones. This paper introduces a new way to provide strong atomicity in an... [16 Sep 2009]
Wal-Mart cans 'smart-shelf' store trials
News Wal-Mart has unexpectedly cancelled testing for an experimental 'smart-shelf' in its US stores that would have used the controversial radio frequency identification (RFID) product tracking tags. He said: "The... [09 Jul 2003]
3,000 shelf-stackers to sort out Sainsbury's IT
News Embattled supermarket chain Sainsbury's is to hire 3,000 shelf-stackers as part of a back to basics campaign following the failure of its £3bn investment in its distribution network and supply chain IT that left goods... [18 Oct 2004]
E-marketplaces may have short shelf-life
News Two leading analyst houses have launched separate attacks on the blossoming online procurement markets - claiming their basic business model is flawed and they face a future of increasing conflict among collaborators. [02 Jun 2000]
Avaya - Top Shelf Service Management
White Paper Avaya is a global leader in communication systems, applications, and services that designs, builds, deploys, and manages networks for enterprises world-wide. Growth in the size and complexity of its customers' voice and data networks... [20 Dec 2006]
IBM puts silicon on the shelf
News IBM claims to have created ultra-fast transistors out of carbon molecules that could make traditional silicon chips extinct. The carbon transistors are the latest in nanotechnology, which involves developing ever-faster and ever-smaller... [20 May 2002]
Off the shelf: Sainsbury's and Skype hook up
News VoIP provider Skype has begun selling credit vouchers at Sainsbury's supermarkets across the UK. Skype-certified handsets and headsets will also soon be appearing on the store's shelves as part of the tie-up between the two companies. [15 May 2006]
Infrastructure Architecture Essentials, Part 7: High-Performance Computing Off the Shelf
White Paper Continuing the Infrastructure architecture essentials series, this paper provides an overview of methods for building HPC systems with OTS components and open source software. Architectures that employ clusters and hybrid nodes composed... [12 Feb 2009]
Designing Electronic Medical Diagnostic and Monitoring Devices for Extended Lifecycles Using Off-the-Shelf Single Board Computers
White Paper Due to the high costs and long lead time of product development and regulatory approval, profitability in the medical device industry is dependent upon the manufacturer's ability to design and develop superior products that have a long... [22 Apr 2009]
In brief: Tesco expands off-the-shelf PC scheme
News UK supermarket chain Tesco's new store in Cardiff will today be selling Fujitsu PC's for £899.99 including VAT. The Pentium II 350MHz Minitower features 64MB RAM, 4.3GB hard disk and 32x speed CD ROM plus Microsoft software and a 15in... [14 Sep 1998]
Broadcasters switch on to digital production
News Broadcasters are making dramatic changes to their IT infrastructure as they move to off-the-shelf digital production systems. As they are now transmitting in digital, broadcasters realise they can reduce capital... [31 Mar 2005]