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- AWG
- American Wiring Gauge A U.S. measurement standard of the diameter of non-ferrous wire, which includes copper and aluminum. In general, the thicker the wire, the greater the current-carrying...
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- Aon Warranty Group Drives Up the on Ramp to WebSphere With REAL Solutions and IBM
- Aon Warranty Group United Kingdom AWG is part of the Aon Corporation, a global insurance, risk-management and consultancy company. AWG needed to increase speed of order processing for better customer service, and planned to develop a Web-based ordering tool without replacing existing back-end systems. The implementation window was very narrow,...
- Tags: Aon Corp., IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp., AWG, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- Case studies 2006-08-18
Additional Resources
- ESBUnitConv Pro - Unit Conversion Utility (zip)
- Unit Conversion Software for Windows to easily convert between 638 units in 29 different measurement categories. Includes Units for Temperature, Distance, Mass, Area, Volume, Pressure, Velocity, Acceleration, Force, Energy, Power, Fuel Consumption, Flow, Torque, Angles, Time, Illumination, Luminous Intensity, Viscosity and more. Includes Log of conversions, clipboard support, integrated help,...
- Tags: Enterprise Service Bus, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- Software downloads 2007-07-19
- Electrist (zip)
- The top-rated electronic and electrical engineering tool for Palm OS. One of the most complete set of hundreds of calculations including: integrated Ohm's law/Watt's law, resistor color code, series/parallel resistance/inductance/capacitance, voltage/current dividers, capacitive/inductive reactance, impedance, sine wave conversion, delta/wye, decibels, VSWR, AWG/metric/custom conductor voltage drop, conductor size selection, and load...
- Tags: Palm OS, Productivity, Operating Systems, Handhelds, Software, Hardware
- Software downloads 2006-07-06
- Who owns the air?
- Unlicensed frequencies are supposed to be open to anyone who puts in a device that conforms to regulations.But what if your landlord says you can't, because they want to sell access to the unlicensed frequency?A court may have to decide this one. As Declan McCullagh reports, Logan Airport is trying...
- Tags: Massport
- Blog posts 2005-08-05
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