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- Optimizing a Purchase Order Workflow Using a Web Solution
- Ranbaxy Laboratories is India's largest pharmaceutical company and is rated as one of the leading research-based international pharmaceutical organizations in the world. As a part of the procurement function of materials management, Ranbaxy has implemented a workflow-based purchase-order-approval process, for procurement of goods from vendors. While the SAP R/3 materials...
- Tags: MindTree Consulting, Web, Procurement, Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd., Workflow, Purchasing & Procurement, Process Improvement, Business Operations, Quality
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- Mayor: Cleantech leaders are finding their way to San Jose
- The great thing about visiting my brother and his family in San Jose is that there is almost always a business reason for me to be here. I used my latest trip ending tomorrow to catch up with the mayor of San Jose, Chuck Reed, about his city's aggressive green...
- Tags: San Jose, Leader, Clean Technology, Capital Structures, Finance, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-07-22
- Live Webcast: Intelligent Network Design: A conversation with Qwest's CTO
- Are you curious about the future of business telecommunications? Do you want to learn how Qwest is addressing your networking needs, from the bottom up? Join this live Webcast conversation from TechRepublic, featuring Pieter Poll, Qwest's Chief Technology Officer, who will deep dive into Qwest's advanced network architecture,...
- Tags: Webcast, Qwest Communications Inc., Network, Network Design, Networking
- Webcasts 2008-06-24
- Can Silicon Valley's San Jose find its way?
- San Jose suffered a massive calamity just a few years ago that cost it 225,000 jobs - nearly one quarter of its entire population - the worst job loss anywhere in the US since the Great Depression. The dotcom dotbomb from 2001 to 2003 was a period...
- Tags: San Jose, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2008-06-18
- Images: Supersize solar power
- Utility-scale solar power plants--using everything from giant reflective dishes to plastic balloons--are changing the look of solar power.Parabolic troughs, one of which is shown here, have been around for 25 years, and the technology will be around for at least another 25. Parabolic troughs reflect sunlight to heat liquid carried...
- Tags: Electricity, Solar Energy, Trough, Photovoltaics, Plant, mW, Solar Power Plant, Arizona Public Service, BrightSource Energy, Concentrator, Stirling Engine Systems, Infinia, It', SolFocus, What', Manufacturing, Telecom & Utilities, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-05-26
- Hospital Uses Business Intelligence Solution to Save Time and Gain Insight From Data
- The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia CHOP is a leading pediatric hospital based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The hospital's department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, which collects and analyzes patient specimens in specialized laboratories, needed to improve processes to meet the demands presented by the hospital's growth. Specifically, the department sought to...
- Tags: Business Intelligence, Hospital, Department, Children, Healthcare, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Case studies 2008-04-01
- New Operating System Offers Manufacturer Enhanced Security
- Sirona Dental Systems is a leading global manufacturer of dental equipment. Headquartered in Bensheim, Germany, the company develops innovative devices and systems for dental practices, teaching hospitals, and dental laboratories. Many of its employees are mobile and work to supply customers worldwide. Using Wireless Local Area Networks WLANs or the...
- Tags: Operating System, WLAN, Sirona Dental Systems, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security, Networking
- Case studies 2008-04-01
- SGS Life Sciences Capitalizes on Its Clinical Studies With Flexible Management Solution
- SGS Life Science Services is a global Contract Research Organisation CRO specializing in preclinical studies and phase I-IIa trials. SGS Life Science Services wanted to acquire a new clinical study management system in compliance with current regulatory requirements and capitalize on study concepts within SGS-Aster. The challenge was to canvas...
- Tags: Solution, Oracle Corp., SGS Life Sciences, SGS Life Science Services, Investment, Finance
- Case studies 2008-04-01
- Yahoo inks cloud computing research pact with Tata unit
- Yahoo said Monday that it has signed a cloud computing research pact with Computational Research Laboratories, a Pune, India-based subsidiary of Tata. Under the deal, Computational Research Laboratories CRL will make one of its supercomputers available for cloud computing research. Yahoo says it will use its CRL...
- Tags: Cloud Computing, Supercomputer, Yahoo! Inc., Distributed Computing, Computational Research Laboratories, Network Technology, Open Source, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-03-24
- eVoting systems come under fire
- As reported by Robert McMillan and Elizabeth Montalbano at IDG News Service, Sequoia voting systems web site has been hacked and subsequently taken down. Sequoia and its voting system is not new to the news, as it was recently investigated by the Attorney General of New Jersey...
- Tags: Sequoia Software, New Jersey, Sequoia Voting Systems, E-voting, Intellectual Property, Government, Research & Development, Business Operations, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
- Verizon fixes P2P problem - on its network at least
- Verizon fixes P2P problem - on its network at leastnice to hear!I approve of their position, but since I'm not on their network however I will keep my VPN account up. Providers like the ones below may be some customers only options to bypass P2P controls on ISP's.http://www.strongvpn.comhttp://www.blacklogic.comhttp://www.bananahosting.comMany...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Peer to peer (P2P), NETWORKING, Network technology, P2P, network, P4P, Verizon Communications Inc., Internet Service Provider, P2P problem, cable
- Discussion threads 2008-03-14
- Open XML takes another step forward
- Looks like Microsoft's OOXML is continuing its march towards approval. Doug Mahugh of Microsoft posted Friday that: "I and the other members of the US delegation to the BRM ... are recommending that the US maintain its Approve position on DIS 29500. The next step will be for the...
- Tags: Ars Technica, Standard, XML, ISO, Microsoft Corp., Iso standards, OpenDocument Format (ODF), Process Improvement, Quality, Business Operations, Emerging Technologies, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-03-10
- Credit issuer says data lost for 650,000 customers
- Credit issuer says data lost for 650,000 customersNice going...I should try telling these various credit card company morons that I "lost" their bills and then send them an offer to protect their good names. This idiotic country has become absolutely beholden to computer systems that barely work and employees that...
- Tags: Social Security, Identity theft, Operational accounting, Credit Bureaus, issuer
- Discussion threads 2008-01-19
- LiSA, a robot assistant for life sciences
- We've all read for years that mobile assistant robots would help us to take over repetitive and boring work. Surprisingly, there are very few robots able to do this. This is why the German government has launched an initiative to develop safe and cost effective robotic assistants. For example, LiSA...
- Tags: Mobile, Life Science, LiSA, Final Version, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-07
- Commercial brain computer systems are coming
- All over the world, systems that directly connect silicon circuits to brains are under development, and some are nearly ready for commercial applications, according to a new report from the World Technology Evaluation Center and announced by a news release of the University of Southern California USC. Some of the...
- Tags: University Of Southern California, Panel, Report, Computer, BCI, Productivity, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
- SCO bankruptcy was celebrated online in 2007
- SCO bankruptcy was celebrated online in 2007SCO "Suing Commendable Operating_systems"Like a game of all-in no limit poker, SCO thought they had 4 aces and called all in. Linux said, "we'll call", and flopped the Royal Flush". Whether or not SCO had any legitimacy to it's claims, the way they went...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, UNIX, bankruptcy, SCOG, SCO Group Inc., Linux
- Discussion threads 2007-12-15
- Nanorobots for drug delivery?
- The idea of using nanorobots to deliver drugs and fight diseases such as cancers is not new check this story for example. But there are still lots of issues to solve before nanorobots can diagnose our diseases and treat them. Now, an international team of researchers has designed a software...
- Tags: 3D, Researcher, Protein, Environment, Cone, Sensor, Nanorobot, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-08
- Dept of Energy labs hacked by phishers
- This is pretty scary: Two major military and nuclear weapons labs have been breached by hackers: the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Lab, PCWorld says. Oak Ridge suffered a "sophisticated cyber attack," a spokesperson said, in which hackers accessed the SSNs and DOBs of...
- Tags: Attack, Phishing, Security, Viruses And Worms, Spam And Phishing, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2007-12-07
- Audio Innovator Increases Value of Information Assets With Enterprise Licensing
- Since the 1960s, Dolby Laboratories has set the standard for high-quality audio systems. As Dolby grew, so did the volume of information that it collected. The company needed to efficiently enforce its document and e-mail retention policies and make it easier for workers to find the information that they need...
- Tags: Asset, Dolby Laboratories Inc., E-mail, Search, Online Communications
- Case studies 2007-12-01
- Battlefield 1942 (dmg)
- Battlefield 1942 secret Weapons of WWII lets you control lethal experimental weapons from World War II. Straight from Allied and Axis laboratories, many of these weapons never saw combat until now. Defeat your enemies with a variety of experimental firepower, including the Wasserfall Guided Rocket, the Natter Rocker Plane, and...
- Tags: Weapon, Aspyr Media Inc.
- Software downloads 2007-11-28
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