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- Fund Prices Downloader (Denmark Edition) (1)
- Fund Prices Downloader (previously known as Fund Downloader) is a software that allows you to collect fund prices from Web sites. The prices are stored in database which can be exported later in a customized format. Downloading can be scheduled using built-in scheduler. In addition, free data manager allows you...
- Tags: Denmark, Edition, Tools & Techniques, Web Site Development, Backups, Management, Internet
- Software downloads 2006-07-04
- Chart: World's most 'e-ready' countries
- IBM, British magazine The Economist release their annual "e-readiness rankings" of 68 countries, topped by Denmark.
- Tags: ranking, IBM Corp., Denmark, economist
- Image galleries 2006-04-26
- Chart: World's most 'e-ready' countries
- IBM, British magazine The Economist release their annual "e-readiness rankings" of 68 countries, topped by Denmark.
- Tags: ranking, IBM Corp., Denmark, economist
- Image galleries 2006-04-26
- 3G Standardization in a Techno-Economic Perspective
- The main question in this paper is: Which standard/technology will win the 3G mobile market? The most prominent contenders are WCDMA (also known as UMTS) and cdma2000. In addition, EDGE will also play a role as will (presumably) the Chinese TDSCDMA standard1. Furthermore, other kinds of wireless solutions such as...
- Tags: W-CDMA, Mobile, Denmark, Standardization, 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Advertising & Promotion, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing
- White papers 2004-09-20
- Richly Functional, High Speed Network Gives Denmark's Second Largest City a First Class Engine for Growth
- Located in East Jutland, Aarhus is Denmark's second largest city with approximately 300,000 inhabitants. The City requested a network that could bring together its 1,500 institutions - local government buildings, schools and kindergartens, libraries and old people's homes - and potentially deliver new services to businesses and residents. It had...
- Tags: Network, Cisco Systems Inc., Denmark, Telecommunications
- Case studies
- Oracle Case Study: Sonofon
- Sonofon was established in 1991 and is today Denmark's second biggest telecommunications company with a million mobile customers and 1,300 employees. Sonofon leases space at a number of locations for the erection of towers and mobile telephony aerials to secure its coverage in Denmark. The many leases and payments involved...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Mobile, Lease, Denmark, Oracle Property Manager, Advertising & Promotion, Operational Accounting, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Marketing, Finance
- Case studies
Additional Resources
- Skype launches new beta for feature phones, works on S60 and Windows Mobile too
- Skype announced a beta version of its client for Java-enabled mobile phones with the current list of compatible devices from Motorola, Nokia, and Samsung. The intent of this new mobile client is to expand Skype to the mass market feature phone, but being the mobile geek that I am I...
- Tags: Phone, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Call, Skype Technologies S.A., Microsoft Windows, Beta, Fring, Wireless LANs, Advertising & Promotion, Telecom & Utilities, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Marketing, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-04-25
- Indonesia blocks access to YouTube over anti-Koran film
- Indonesia blocks access to YouTube over anti-Koran filmjust read the KoranYou don't need a film to tell you that it promotes violence, just read it:) Several good violent lines have been posted out of sections of the Koran, it's their holy book after all, kill all the infidels! :)censor IndonesiaOh...
- Tags: Microsoft Word, Word processors, Koran, anti-Koran, YouTube Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-09
- Alternative energy folks should be smiling as gas expected to soar in cost
- Alternative energy folks should be smiling as gas expected to soar in cost...One of many negative side effects of higher gas prices that many are overlooking is food prices will concurrently rise.Right now it's not looking good no matter your stance on the green energy debate. The bottom line is...
- Tags: Right Now IT, Alternative energy folk, alternative energy
- Discussion threads 2008-04-09
- UPDATE: $3 billion Census Bureau IT failure
- UPDATE: $3 billion Census Bureau IT failureWhy do a census manually in the first place?The last manual census in my country (Denmark) was done in 1970. By that time we had put a Civil Registration System in place, which is safe and which is trusted by the public. Ever since...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Census Bureau IT failure, Sanity
- Discussion threads 2008-04-07
- Still no word: ISO to announce results of OOXML vote Wednesday
- Still no word: ISO to announce results of OOXML vote WednesdayWill Microsoft declare before Mugabeit's a race to the result .......Pretty sad the way the standards system is being trampled on here. It issupposed to be about the merits, NOT politics.Another thing, this is giving OSI a black eye. An...
- Tags: ISO standards, Process improvement, ISO, OOXML
- Discussion threads 2008-03-31
- Still no word: ISO to announce results of OOXML vote Wednesday
- The International Standards Organization won't make an official announcement about whether Office Open XML (OOXML) will be a standard until Wednesday -- and perhaps for good reason. Final voting and reporting on the proposal was expected Monday but the ISO said it decided to hold...
- Tags: Irregularity, ISO, Norway, OOXML, Iso standards, Process Improvement, Quality, Business Operations, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
- Microsoft's OOXML gets ISO approval ... maybe
- Microsoft's OOXML gets ISO approval ... maybeFraud and corruption is the new International standard.Congratulations Microsoft for absolutely nothing of value, and enjoy the backlash ;-)Interesting language"[i]Microsoft maintains that Office dominates on the desktop worldwide and that OOXML is a de facto standard anyway[/i]"In other words, MS thinks that whatever they...
- Tags: ISO standards, Process improvement, German Standard, OOXML, Microsoft Corp., ISO, Microsoft Office, irregularity, Microsoft OOXML
- Discussion threads 2008-03-31
- Microsoft's OOXML gets ISO approval ... maybe
- Looks like Microsoft's Office Open XML will be an ISO standard after all. Maybe. Pundits β even OOXML rivals --predicted on Sunday that the Redmond, Wash. software giant has amassed the required number of votes to pull it over the goal line. Of course, a final vote...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, ISO, Microsoft Corp., OpenDocument Format, OOXML, Iso standards, Process Improvement, OpenDocument Format (ODF), Quality, Business Operations, Emerging Technologies, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-03-31
- Which way is the wind blowing? Toward Europe says wind study
- Europe will lead the league in offshore windpower developement according to Emerging Energy Research. Their new study concludes that 70% of the global offshore wind investment will be in Europe from now until 2020. Other areas of development will be Canada, China, India and the U.S. ...
- Tags: Offshore, Turbine, Outsourcing, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-30
- Microsoft OOXML standardization bid: The clock is ticking
- The politicking is almost over. At midnight (Central European Time) on Saturday March 29, voting regarding whether Microsoft's Open Office XML (OOXML) document format will get ISO standards approval will close. For the past month -- ever since the ISO Ballot Resolution Meeting (BRM) in Geneva ended...
- Tags: ISO, Microsoft Corp., OpenDocument Format, Standardization, Politicking, Iso standards, OpenDocument Format (ODF), Process Improvement, Quality, Business Operations, Emerging Technologies, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-03-28
- 19 mln new broadband lines in EU in 2007
- European Union added 19 mln broadband lines in 2007, the equivalent of more than 50,000 households a day. Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Finland, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Luxembourg and France all now have higher broadband penetration than the US. European telecommunications market is now worth 300 bln euros, or $474...
- Tags: Broadband, European Union, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Networking, AM
- Blog posts 2008-03-19
- Red Hat calls JBOSS problems solved and marketing related
- Red Hat calls JBOSS problems solved and marketing relatedSmelly fish in Denmark?!"In the process of integration there were certainly hiccups. Some people left. It was a healthy enough number that it made a difference."Sales & marketing people left? In healthy numbers? Ummm...pardon me, but before JBoss was bought...did...
- Tags: Java development tools, Development tools, Middleware, OPEN SOURCE, Sales strategy, Sales force management, Red Hat Inc., JBoss, RHT, marketing, sales
- Discussion threads 2008-03-10
- Firefox reached 28% in Europe by year-end 2007
- XiTi Monitor reports that by December 2007 Firefox enjoyed 28% market share on European continent. Between November 2007 and December 2007, Firefox’s visit share increases in 90% of the European countries studied by XiTi Monitor, with Finland still in the lead. Mozilla Firefox’s use rate shows an evolution of +2%...
- Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Europe, Mozilla Corp., Web Browsers, Internet, AM
- Blog posts 2008-01-29
- Google Earth for the body
- This is the expression used by an IBM researcher to describe the software he developed for visualizing electronic health records (eHRs) in 3-D. In a long article, IEEE Spectrum describes the IBM's Anatomic and Symbolic Mapper Engine (ASME), which maps the information in a patient's eHR to a 3-D image...
- Tags: Software, 3D, Google Inc., Patient, Electronic Health Record, Doctor, Google Earth, Image, IBM Corp., E-health, Healthcare, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-12
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