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HP Notebooks and Desktops Keep Denmark's Number One Independent Radio Station on Air | 2006-12-20 01:00:25 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Attracting one million listeners a week, Copenhagen-based Radio 100FM was launched in 2003 by Talpa Radio of The Netherlands and is Denmark's number one commercial radio station. Radio 100FM broadcasts music 24 hours a day to 38 per cent of the country so the constant availability of its IT is crucial. One of the most significant ways in which it achieves that availability is with HP desktop and notebook computers. | |||
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Tablet PCs Help Boost Student Performance | 0000-00-00 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| Kent School District, south of Seattle, Washington, faces the ever-familiar educational challenges of motivating students and preparing them for success in the 21st century. One way the district is addressing these challenges is with a long-term educational plan that includes equipping thousands of secondary school students with HP Tablet PCs. The district began its effort with an extensive study of best-in-class school programs that equip every student with a computer. With Tablet PCs, users enjoy both a powerful notebook computer and - with a simple twist and click - a highly mobile tablet that can be written and drawn on with a digital pen.
Tags: Tablets, Mobile - Wireless Communications |
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Windows Vista Helps the Source Lower IT Workload and Improve Security | 2006-12-15 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| The Source wanted to improve management and security of its 450 desktops and notebooks, the majority of which run on Windows XP Service Pack 2. A pilot deployment and a business-value case study that included a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis showed how upgrading The Source's PCs to Windows Vista, the next-generation PC operating system, would provide these benefits. | |||
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Central Utah Clinic Saves Big With HP Technology | 2006-12-13 01:00:24 | Hewlett-Packard |
| In just few years, Central Utah Clinic has grown from serving 200,000 patients a year to more than 330,000. The Provo-based physicians group has 13 clinic offices located across central Utah, and employs almost 90 physicians, up from 59 less than 24 months ago. This fast-growing health clinic turned to its IT staff to help accommodate growth and contain costs. Working with a pair of HP partners, Central Utah Clinic's IT managers opted for a comprehensive HP-driven solution, including servers, storage products, LaserJet printers, desktop PCs, notebook PCs and Tablet PCs. | |||
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Colombian University Students Prepare for Global Economy With HP Mobile Computing Grantneeds | 2006-12-13 01:00:24 | Hewlett-Packard |
| When universities cultivate reputations for excellence, they naturally place a high value on technology. That is certainly the case with The School of Management, Finances, and Technology (EAFIT University) in Medellin, Colombia, which has made technology a cornerstone of its academic strategy. EAFIT University is one of the only colleges in Colombia, for example, that provides Internet connectivity to all of its professors. The university wanted to prepare its engineering students in Colombia to function in a technology-oriented, global economy. A HP Technology for Teaching Grant designed to help educators in math, science, computer science, and engineering enabled EAFIT University to equip its computer lab with a mobile research lab, and to create two mobile classrooms. | |||
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HP Provides an Edge With Hispanic Home Buyers | 2006-12-13 01:00:24 | Hewlett-Packard |
| San Diego-area real estate specialist wanted new ways to convince prospects that his firm was progressive, forward-thinking and equipped with the latest technology. Agent chose HP software and hardware, including a HP Compaq Business Notebook PC, HP Compaq Tablet PC and Officejet All-in-One, for creating and printing brochures and other marketing collateral materials that are easy to use and highly effective. | |||
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Central Utah Clinic Saves Big With HP Technology | 2006-12-13 01:00:24 | Hewlett-Packard |
| In just few years, Central Utah Clinic has grown from serving 200,000 patients a year to more than 330,000. The Provo-based physicians group has 13 clinic offices located across central Utah, and employs almost 90 physicians, up from 59 less than 24 months ago. This fast-growing health clinic turned to its IT staff to help accommodate growth and contain costs. Working with a pair of HP partners, Central Utah Clinic's IT managers opted for a comprehensive HP-driven solution, including servers, storage products, LaserJet printers, desktop PCs, notebook PCs and Tablet PCs. | |||
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HP Provides an Edge With Hispanic Home Buyers | 2006-12-13 01:00:24 | Hewlett-Packard |
| San Diego-area real estate specialist wanted new ways to convince prospects that his firm was progressive, forward-thinking and equipped with the latest technology. Agent chose HP software and hardware, including a HP Compaq Business Notebook PC, HP Compaq Tablet PC and Officejet All-in-One, for creating and printing brochures and other marketing collateral materials that are easy to use and highly effective. | |||
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HP Grant Provides Mobile Classroom Technology That Enhances Curricula, Inspires Students | 2006-12-13 01:00:24 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Technology is vitally important to Tecnologico de Monterrey's curriculum. It was the first university in Mexico to link to the Internet, and as recently as 2002 about half of all the country's Internet traffic passed through Tecnologico de Monterrey servers. Nowadays, Tecnologico de Monterrey's infrastructure, Campus Toluca, includes a campus-wide network with about 350 HP Compaq Business Desktop PCs and xw series workstations where extra processing power and speed are needed, 40 HP printers, plus a wireless network to support a variety of academic and administrative applications. Using a Blackboard software application, students can access course information from virtually anywhere on the university grounds. | |||
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Pocket PCs Help UN Survey Food Needs in Zimbabwe Faster and With Greater Accuracy | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| The World Food Programme (WFP) is fighting the worst food crisis in Southern Africa since 1992, when a devastating drought hit the region. In Zimbabwe, WFP's survey team, including many locally-recruited staff, used a Pocket PC-based solution to collect and store their assessment data. The Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) collected and managed the community and household data using a custom-designed Microsoft Survey Application (MSA). In total, thirty-five Pocket PCs were deployed. Working together, Microsoft and WFP developed the MSA form and database.
Tags: Windows CE, Database Applications |
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