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whitepaper Websense Case Study: Colorcon2006-04-13 03:42:32
  Colorcon is a division of Berwind Pharmaceutical Services Inc., part of the Berwind group. It has a global network of 16 technical services laboratories and 5 manufacturing facilities, employing in excess of 1,200 people worldwide. While all its desktop machines operate in a 'lockdown' environment - preventing employees from installing any unauthorised applications - users with laptops were able to install any application they liked - from the innocent, such as Autoroute software to take them from company A to company B, to the potentially harmful, such as P2P downloads that may contain malicious code or pirated software. So the company opted for Websense to solve this problem.   
whitepaper CopySense Network Appliance Case Study2006-04-13 04:22:00
  Concordia University in St. Paul, Minnesota is a Christian liberal arts university affiliated with the Lutheran Church. The campus network features 95 wireless access points. The school additionally provides an on-line education option, utilized off-campus by about 1,200 of Concordia's 2,100 student enrollments, including several students living abroad. Responsible for on-line education infrastructure, Concordia was facing an on-going bandwidth battle with P2P file sharing. The company Block copyrighted P2P content with the CopySense Network Appliance. Concordia officials are also pleased that the university is doing its part to discourage illegal downloads. And with fewer reasons for students to use P2P applications, Jonathan expects fewer student laptops reporting performance and reliability problems caused by spyware so common on P2P networks.   
whitepaper WLAN Cross-Campus Roaming Transforms Student Learning2006-05-02 03:33:12
  The increasing affordability of technology and the ubiquitous presence of the Internet are driving changes in how business and education are being conducted. Taiwan's Ministry of Education (MoE) realizes the impact these changes can have when students and faculty are given tangible incentives to embrace wireless technologies. This will change the teaching and learning methods - from passive to interactive, from one-way communication to collaboration. The WLAN Cross-Campus Roaming project delivers connected campuses that open up learning opportunities for both faculty and students. Intel is contributing industry expertise and consultation to this major project through the Intel Mobile Initiative for Learning in Education program.   
whitepaper Intel Technology Supports United Arab Emirate's First 'Bookless' Digital Integration Application Called 'Notebooks for Books'2006-05-04 02:41:06 Intel
  Asklepios, one of Europe's leading healthcare providers, runs over 95 hospitals and clinics across Europe. In order to modernise group-wide x-ray and scan management for quicker diagnosis and treatment, Asklepios invested in creating Germany's largest Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS), powered by 10 Intel Itanium 2 processor-powered HP and Fujitsu Siemens servers, with support from Backauf Consulting, to provide digital archive of patient images with quick and easy access for staff both within Altona General Hospital and across the Asklepios network. It enhanced its excellent reputation by increasing accuracy of treatment and reducing waiting times.   
whitepaper BNSF: Intel Centrino Mobile Technology-Based Notebook Usage Drives Efficiencies, Cost Savings at Leading Railroad2006-05-04 02:53:11
  Established in 1810, Broadclyst Community Primary School is one of England's oldest primary schools. With a ratio of nearly one PC for every three pupils, Broadclyst was already one of the UK's most technologically progressive primary schools. But as the school's leadership team looked at wireless computing, they saw opportunities to derive even more value from information technology. Broadclyst deployed a wireless local area network and provided all teachers and staff with Acer TravelMate C111TCi convertible tablet PCs based on Intel Centrino mobile technology. The tablets' outstanding performance and lightweight design are enabling new ways to work, teach and communicate.   
whitepaper CERNET Corporation Promotes Advanced Learning Using Intel Centrino Mobile Technology2006-05-04 02:59:53 Intel
  CCB Shanxi Division plays an important role in the financial activities of northwest China. The incompatibility with new hardware and applications made existing servers difficult to upgrade. The old system was unable to meet demands for large-scale computation. The CCB Shanxi Division required a platform that will enable them to rapidly develop security and operational features unique to the finance industry. Servers, based on Intel Xeon processors running CS2C's NeoShine Linux OS distribution, are providing back-end support for large city branches. Back-end servers based on Intel Itanium processors are providing processing power at the provincial level as well as connections to the CCB's central data centers.   
whitepaper Dow Chemical: 85% Notebook Deployment Manufactures Millions in IT Savings, Empowers Global Productivity2006-05-04 03:08:29 Intel
  As one of the Arab world's most progressive states, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) wants to make sure its rising student population acquires top-notch IT skills to equip it for success in an increasingly global economy. Dubai Women's College (DWC) has led the way with a laptop computer programme and wireless network that enhance student productivity, enable curriculum reform, and ensure each student has convenient access to the Internet and the school's many networked resources. All 2,200 students have a notebook computer. All purchases since February 2003 were based on integrated wireless technologies, and recent purchases were based on Intel Centrino mobile technology.   
whitepaper Mobile Computing and Intel Technologies Enhance Productivity and Efficiencies for John Deere, Its Dealers and Customers2006-05-04 03:33:19 Intel
  German health care is renowned for its quality, but also its high costs. With new government mandates changing the way hospitals bill for care and requiring electronic submission of invoices, German healthcare provider Klinikum Neumarkt needed to transform its Information Technology (IT) infrastructure to help it control costs, enhance productivity and bill more accurately. Klinikum Neumarkt chose the performance, flexibility, reliability and consistency of end-to-end Intel architecture with robust back-end servers and powerful, easy-to-use PCs for documenting patient care information and viewing digital images.   
whitepaper Using Mobile Technology to Bring Manufacturers and Retailers Together0000-00-00 Gateway
  This case study spotlights how ECRM, a leader in the conference management industry, is using mobile technology as a collaboration tool for the manufacturers and retailers who attend its EPPS (Efficient Program Planning Sessions) conferences. Download the paper to learn why ECRM provides a Gateway M275 notebook-to-tablet PC to all of its conference attendees, and how the technology enables users to streamline their sales and marketing processes.   
whitepaper A Technology Makeover Delivers the Power to Grow and Compete2006-03-23 05:08:39 Intel
  Megabyte Express determined that doubling their annual sales to about $7 million would allow them to take advantage of greater purchasing power, improve margins and invest in more robust capabilities. To double sales, they needed to have the infrastructure to handle those sales. Dell and Intel proposed a complete technology makeover for Megabyte Express, one that addressed the company's four key business problems and the corresponding technology challenges associated with each. New Intel Centrino mobile technology-based notebooks enabled Bill and the other sales people to stay out in the field, yet still be connected to the office. Along with the new Dell Latitude notebook computers, Megabyte Express is also using the GoldMine software suite from Front Range Solutions.

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