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- The First Strong Personal Authentication for Domestic Securities Achieved by One-Time Password Protection
- Nomura Securities' "Hotto-Direct" is a Japanese non-store online trading service. Hotto-Direct targets investment novices rather than customers who are relatively used to existing Internet securities. Therefore, it places importance on its call center and has deployed sufficient operators to minimize wait time on the telephone. The challenge was that online...
- Tags: Online Trading, Authentication, Nomura Securities, E-business/E-Commerce, Security, Internet
- Case studies 2008-12-14
- Convenience Store Chain Enhances Security, Boosts Mobility With New Operating System
- Seven-Eleven Japan operates the largest chain of convenience stores in Japan. With its North American subsidiary 7-Eleven, the company operates or franchises approximately 32,300 stores worldwide. The Seven-Eleven Japan sales staff is highly mobile, often working outside of the main office. The company wanted to help these remote employees work...
- Tags: Security, Japan, Operating System, Mobility, Sales Strategy, Advertising & Promotion, Sales Force Management, Operating Systems, Sales, Marketing, Software
- Case studies 2008-08-21
- More on the iPhone 3G woes (updated)
- More on the iPhone 3G woes updatedRE: More on the iPhone 3G woes updatedfail.the issue isn't 3G failing with the iphone, it's with a chipset inside the phone itself failing. other phones don't have the issue because the don't have that chipset.and what in tarnation does your subject line mean...
- Tags: Cellular phones, WIRELESS, Apple iPhone 3G, Apple iPhone, 3G
- Discussion threads 2008-08-14
- iPhone 3G issues blamed on Infineon chips
- GigaOm posted plausible theory to explain the iPhone 3G connection problems many users have experienced. Reception problems were reported with the iPhone 3G on Monday. Nomura analyst Richard Windsor published a research note yesterday that identified the Infineon iPhone 3G chipset as the probable culprit for the recent 3G issues....
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple iPhone 3G, Infineon Technologies AG, Chip, 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jason D. O'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-08-13
- Unresponsive iPhone touch screens
- Unresponsive iPhone touch screensHow many more Apple hardware failures will we see...It isn't five minutes since the Mac battery recall, and already we are seeing the iPhone is now iPhailed.With Apple, are the users paying the extra premium for better quality products, or rather is it just Appletalk for shiny...
- Tags: Keyboards, Monitors & displays, Desktops, Touch-Screen Technology, Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., touch screen
- Discussion threads 2007-10-16
- Unresponsive iPhone touch screens
- A friend wrote that the whole top section of his iPhone is dead. It doesn't register any touch at all. Investigating further, it appears that some iPhone touchscreens have started failing. Symptoms begin with lack of touch response in either the top or bottom strip. The problem is being referred...
- Tags: jason D. O'Grady, Apple iPhone, Keyboards, Monitors & Displays, Problem, Touch Screen, Components, Hardware, IntoMobile.com, Peripherals
- Blog posts 2007-10-16
- Caching Securities Data: Progress ObjectStore Enterprise at Nomura International
- Nomura International plc, is the London-based, European subsidiary of Nomura Securities, Japan's largest securities firm and one the world's leading investment banks. Nomura's existing system infrastructure was slow and inflexible, offering neither the scalability to accommodate an expanding customer base nor the agility to offer new financial products. Nomura re-architected...
- Tags: Security, Nomura International, Hardware Upgrade, Financial Accounting, Hardware, Finance
- Case studies 2007-08-09
- Japanese geeks are a $3.5 bln market
- According to a survey by Nomura Research Institute NRI, Japanese geeks otaku now number 1.72 mln nationwide and power a market worth more than 400 bln yen a year (3.5 bln US dollars). Largest in number, and the biggest spenders, were collectors of manga comics, with 350,000 people spending 83...
- Tags: yen
- Blog posts 2005-10-09
- 8.24 mln DVD recorders will sell in 2004
- Nomura Securities estimates the global DVD recorder market will reach 500 billion yen ($4.6 billion) this year, while Pioneer estimates global demand to more than double next year to 8.24 million units from a forecast for 3.6 million units this year. Market leader Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd., maker of...
- Tags: Pioneer
- Blog posts 2003-12-12
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