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  • MAP Plant Brushes up with BOX
    Road sweepers in the UK could be missing out on cost savings and better customer service by not recognising the importance of effective fleet monitoring, according to leading ‘wire-free’ telematics and network airtime provider, BOX telematics.
    (Filed: Tue Apr 04 2006)
  • Telemetry Cleans Waste for Recycling Business
    Eco-aggregates, a waste collection and recycling subsidiary of Anderson Construction, have significantly benefited from telematics resulting in huge savings and improved customer satisfaction.
    (Filed: Tue Apr 04 2006)
  • HDI Expands Global Reach with New Operations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa and New Internati
    HDI (http://thinkhdi.com), the world's largest membership association for IT service and support professionals and the premier certification body for the industry, today announced new operations in the Middle East, Africa and Europe. With these latest developments, HDI expands its global family of associations to include operations on every continent across the globe. In addition, HDI has expanded its ability to provide HDI Certification testing around the globe through a new agreement with Pearson VUE (http://www.pearsonvue.com). Pearson VUE is the global leader in electronic testing services for academic admissions, certification and licensure programs. The company offers exams through the world’s largest network of more than 4,000 test centers in 145 countries.
    (Filed: Mon Apr 03 2006)
  • ITIL Climbs the Corporate Agenda
    Accelerating ITIL adoption among $1 billion+ revenue companies helps boost visitor profiles at Pink Elephant's Service Management Conference and Exhibition 2006
    (Filed: Fri Mar 24 2006)
  • SOFTLINK COMMISSIONS RESEARCH INTO LIBRARIANS’ ROLE IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
    Library and knowledge management system specialist, Softlink Europe, has commissioned further research into external and internal information managed by librarians in the corporate sector. Gathering, organising, storing and sharing information and knowledge assets from within and outside the organisation is a core element of knowledge management. The paper will be launched at the Softlink stand no. 626 at the Library + Information Show in April 2006.
    (Filed: Tue Mar 14 2006)
  • ARTVPS and mental images collaborate on new ray tracing solutions
    ARTVPS announces a significant new partnership agreement with mental images. The partnership, which will see an integration of ARTVPS and mental images products, will cater to the increasing demand for photorealistic visualisation of 3D data in the design, product marketing, automotive and architecture sectors.
    (Filed: Mon Mar 06 2006)
  • Mydeo, a ‘Start-up to watch for 2006’
    Mydeo.com, the UK consumer video streaming service has emerged as one of Britain’s top 50 young companies to watch, following an annual survey carried out by Real Business, the UK's leading magazine for growing companies.
    (Filed: Fri Mar 03 2006)
  • MAP Plant Brushes up with BOX
    Road sweepers in the UK could be missing out on cost savings and better customer service by not recognising the importance of effective fleet monitoring, according to leading ‘wire-free’ telematics and network airtime provider, BOX telematics.
    (Filed: Tue Feb 28 2006)
  • Universal Guardian to Demonstrate Container Guardian™
    “The presentation of our Container Guardian™ global container tracking system in Dallas will demonstrate the functionality and scalability of RFIDCentral™, our software application and hardware technology platform that is now being rolled out to customers in several business sectors around the world,”
    (Filed: Tue Feb 28 2006)
  • Automated Data Collection System Helps Climate Change Research
    Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and temperature are rising. Periods of low water availability are expected to increase in Mediterranean and other ecosystems. Researchers in Spain at the Institute for Natural Resources and Agricultural Biology of Salamnca (CSIC) and the University of Navarre, have simulated predicted increases in CO2 and temperature and investigated the effects on crops. To monitor and control environmental conditions they used a Microlink 751 data acquisition unit which they connected to their PC's USB port.
    (Filed: Fri Feb 10 2006)
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