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Pendragon Forms Case Study: Indianapolis Water
White Paper Serving over 260,000 customers in central Indiana, Indianapolis Water (IW) field service workers use Palm devices for hydrant and valve testing and repair, and field service customer work orders. Field personnel with minimal computer experience... [16 Apr 2007]
Brampton Factor: Man and machine
Comment The monitoring and valve control were then defunct until someone made the awkward road journey to visit the site. Martin Brampton discusses the complex relationship between humans and computers - and how to create reliable systems when we can't put... [15 Aug 2006]
Oracle Case Study: China Spring Factory
White Paper Founded in 1937, China Spring Factory (CSFSC) is China's largest spring manufacturer, specializing in automotive suspension springs, engine valve springs, stabilizer shafts, and other types of specialty springs. [07 Mar 2006]
Battery Technology for Data Centers and Network Rooms: VRLA Reliability and Safety
White Paper The Valve Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) battery is the predominant choice for small and medium sized Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) energy storage. This white paper explores how the technology affects overall battery life and system reliability. [08 Jun 2005]
Advanced Spin-Valve GMR Head
White Paper Progress in the development of giant magnetoresistive (GMR) spin-valve materials and high-sensitivity spin-valve read heads has allowed a continuous increase of areal recording density in hard disk drives. [11 Apr 2005]
Opening the Valve for Information Flow: Gruppo PRO and Fonderie Sime Get Results With IBM WebSphere Portal
White Paper IBM Business Partner Gruppo PRO is an Italian software company where managers pay particular attention to small-and-medium businesses (SMB) in fashion, ceramics, transportation, and distribution. Gruppo PRO managers needed a Web portal solution... [27 Oct 2004]
Dell Case Study: Tyco-Kunkle Valve
White Paper Kunkle Valve, a leading manufacturer of quality safety and relief valve products for industrial and commercial applications, and a division of Tyco Valves & Controls, of Tyco International Ltd.developed a business-to-business (B2B) Web site and... [25 Aug 2004]
Battery Technology for Data Centers and Network Rooms: Ventilation
White Paper Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries and modular battery cartridges (MBC) do not require special battery rooms and are suitable for use in an office environment. Lead-acid batteries are the most widely used method of energy reserve. [24 Feb 2004]
Battery Technology for Data Centers and Network Rooms: Lifecycle Costs
White Paper This white paper will compare the lifecycle costs the three lead-acid battery technologies, Vented (flooded, also called wet cells), Valve Regulated (VRLA), and modular battery cartridges (MBC). Lead-Acid batteries are the predominant choice for... [24 Feb 2004]
Food Grade Solenoid Valves and NSF/FDA Regulatory Approval
White Paper In the process of developing a component, such as a solenoid valve, for use in food and/or beverage equipment, a first level of approval is the NSF. In essence, the NSF has taken information released by the FDA.a White List of products "Generally... [14 Aug 2003]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Circuit or packet, clean or dirty?
Comment When the telephone system was first implemented the electronics to do anything sophisticated are unavailable and even the thermionic tube - the valve - had not been invented. The move from circuit- to packet-switched IP networks leaves... [14 May 2003]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Counterintuitive networks
Comment The use of IT as a travel substitute is an obvious release valve to remove some physical pressure but it requires companies and people to change their work practices and managers to grow up. You may think you know a bit about networking. [25 Feb 2003]
Quote. Unquote. What was your first computer?
News I remember it was a valve machine, in 1956. silicon.com's latest Big Question video (http://www.silicon.com/a52539 ) features some of our best-known guests telling us how they became involved in computing, whether it was at work, at school or at home. [10 Apr 2002]
