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ChipMOS Optimizes Testing and Packaging With Award-Winning RFID Solutions | 2008-05-01 | Oracle |
| Like most semiconductor manufacturing companies, ChipMOS has invested significant amounts of money to build and maintain state-of-the-art foundries. However, the company did not have a centralized area to store finished products, but kept inventory in different areas of individual plants. During the biannual stock take and the monthly routine inventory count, staff spent hours locating and counting items scattered across the plant. This situation made it difficult for ChipMOS to know the exact amount of stock it was holding. After a series of discussions, senior management teams decided to adopt an RFID solution. The solution, dubbed the Wafer Testing Real-time Update Information System, was developed using Oracle middleware products, including Oracle SOA Suite.
Tags: Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Ferplast Improves Service and Maintains Competitive Edge With Data Integration | 2008-05-01 | Oracle |
| Ferplast SpA a leading supplier of more than 2,000 pet products, wanted to provide management the ability to reorganize information quickly by classifications in the staging area, and obtain reports that are not available as atomic data inside the ERP system and offer dynamic analysis in line with business trends: turnover and margins for production sites and trade branches, fix and variable costs for company. Ferplast worked with Miriade to implement Oracle Data Integrator based on its ability to provide precise, accurate, and prompt information at all levels in the company as well as leveraged Oracle Data Integrator's flexibility to meet Ferplast's requirements for integration and communication among heterogeneous systems.
Tags: ERP, Data Acquisition - ETL |
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LG Electronics Nordic AB Reduces Administration Costs by 50% With Integrated Web-Based System | 2008-05-01 | Oracle |
| LG Electronics Nordic AB, part of the LG Electronics Group, wanted to improve follow-up of costs for marketing campaigns, special offerings and other marketing activities and simplify report generation for analysis of marketing costs. The challenge was to integrate calculations into a Web-based system to allow the company to monitor its marketing activities accurately and efficiently and create an archive for current and historical information. LG Electronics Nordic AB worked with Explit AB to implement Oracle Database as a scalable platform for the company's cost control system in its marketing department and integrated different kinds of information with new Web applications on a single server via Oracle Application Express, a feature of Oracle Database.
Tags: Database Management, Application Development |
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The Finnish Medical Society Duodecim Ensures 24/7 Availability for Physicians With Scalable Platform | 2008-05-01 | Oracle |
| The Finnish Medical Society Duodecim wanted to create a stable platform for the ever-increasing number of users accessing the doctors' Web services portal and provide 24/7 availability for both the doctors' service portal and the general health information portal. The challenge was to prepare the organization for temporary disturbances by ensuring system recovery capabilities and expand capacity and increase processing power by adding servers to the cluster when necessary. The company worked with Crescom to implement Oracle Real Application Clusters to support the deployment of a single database across a cluster of servers, and to maintain the server platform and databases and achieved a well-functioning technology environment with continuous operation.
Tags: Database Management, Database Applications |
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A Novel Coding Technique to Minimise the Transmission Bandwidth and Bit Error Rate in DPSK | 2008-05-01 | JNT UNIVERSITY |
| This paper proposes a novel coding technique that aims to reduce the Transmission Bandwidth (BT) and Bit Error Rate (BER) vis-a-vis Conventional Differential Phase Shift Keying (CDPSK) in digital band pass transmission. In CDPSK two successive bits are used for encoding. The proposed method encodes information with respect to the consecutive two bits b(t-Tb) and b(t-2Tb). The encoded data is keyed on to the phase. The received signal is demodulated by using the present phase ö(t) and the two phases ö(t-Tb) and ö(t-2Tb). Comparative analysis between the two techniques reveals the advantages of the proposed technique.
Tags: Programming Languages |
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Session Initiated Protocol (SIP) and Message-Based Load Balancing (MBLB) | 2008-05-01 | F5 Networks |
| At the service provider level, the number of VLAN, TCP (or UDP) port, and IP triplet combinations is affecting the Session Initiated Protocol (SIP). Between servers, where the VLAN, TCP port, and IP variations are limited, the ephemeral ports are constantly being pushed and overrun. Because of active SIP subscriber counts in the millions, the potential to use various combinations of IP addresses and ephemeral ports is not realistic. Providing a method to aggregate and disaggregate these communications into a single triplet - or as an individual stream of information - enables greater scalability, performance, and reliability, and relieves the strain caused by these limitations. | |||
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Benchmark Framework for a Load Balancing Single System Image | 2008-05-01 | Universiti Putra Malaysia |
| Recent developments in the load balancing Single System Image (SSI) clusters enabled workstations to provide a cost effective and high performance environment which has become increasingly attractive to many users. However, in practice, clusters of workstation failed to exploit their performance potential advantages. This paper presents and propose a framework for benchmarking and performance evaluation of a load balancing SSI and shows how this framework used as a methodology for a comprehensive examination of load balancing SSI clusters performance and behavior. | |||
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American Fiber Systems Case Study: J.R. Simplot Company | 2008-05-01 | American Fiber Systems |
| Based in Boise, Idaho, the J.R. Simplot Company is one of the largest privately held companies in the world. Like many companies in their industry, Simplot managed a decentralized telecom network made up of various T1s, DS3s and OC3s. Information was backed-up and stored using the time-consuming and costly magnetic tapes. Network Technology Manager and his team quickly recognized the need to upgrade their network. Following the diligent three-month RFP process, Network Technology Manager and their team decided to partner with AFS once again. The new solution includes an Ethernet ring between four main sites. AFS also displaced previous T1s and DS3s for inter-office voice and connectivity.
Tags: Network Administration |
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family: Total Investment Protection | 2008-05-01 | Cisco Systems |
| Evolving business requirements underscore the need for high-density, high-speed, and low-latency networks that improve data center scalability and manageability while controlling IT costs. As discussed in this paper the Cisco MDS 9000 Family provides the leading high-density, high-bandwidth storage networking solution along with Integrated Fabric Applications to support dynamic data center requirements. With the addition of the third-generation modules, the Cisco MDS 9000 Family of storage networking products now supports 1-, 2-, 4-, 8-, and 10-Gbps Fibre Channel along with Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). One major benefit of the Cisco MDS 9000 family architecture is investment protection: the capability of first-, second-. and third-generation modules to all coexist in both existing customer chassis and new switch configurations.
Tags: Storage Management, SANs |
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Slovenia's T-2 d.o.o. Uses Extreme Networks to Build Future-Ready Triple Play Platform | 2008-05-01 | Extreme Networks |
| T-2 d.o.o. is Slovenia's most innovative and fastest growing service provider. In order to deliver a new triple play service offering and support the highest-quality telephony and television services available in Slovenia, T-2 needed an alternative to the nation's copper-based infrastructure. After deciding to roll out its own fiber, T-2 then needed a high-performance yet cost-effective switching infrastructure. T-2 deployed Extreme Networks which provided a comprehensive solution based on BlackDiamond and Summit switches, providing the performance, reliability, and resiliency needed to deliver voice, video and data services over fiber to the service provider's customers.
Tags: Network Design |