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Customers reap gains of ERP implementation
News Malaysian manufacturer Dunham-Bush's maiden ERP use enhances customer service as interaction between engineering, production, sales departments gets better.
Thursday, January 15 2009 07:06 PM
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Manufacturing, Sales, ERP, Malaysia, ERP system, Epicor Software Corp., HVAC, Dunham-Bush Holdings, Oracle Corp.
HP intensifies the mainframe battle
News It claims success in convincing mainframe customers to migrate, but analysts say low pricing strategies and new functions will help ensure platform's survival.
Friday, January 16 2009 03:48 AM
Tags: Mainframes, Server consolidation, Server platforms, Mainframe, Hewlett-Packard Co., Asia-Pacific, Japan, Environment, Server, business intelligence
The art of the cable run
Insight Are you preparing to run Ethernet, fiber, and other types of data cables in your organization? This article shares tips and tricks in doing cable run.
Monday, June 03 2002 10:24 AM
IBM's North Carolina smart-grid trial shaves power
News Electricity use drops by an average of 15 percent in a pilot test of a smart-grid system among 100 commercial and business customers.
Tuesday, September 22 2009 10:06 AM
Tags: Green IT, Verizon Communications Inc., IBM Corp., Conference, Wireless, HVAC, 3G, adjustment, Washington D.C., PC
Sensor swarm converges on energy use in buildings
News Inspired by how bees operate in a hive, Regen Energy has developed a mesh network of controllers to try to make commercial buildings more energy efficient.
Wednesday, March 25 2009 12:00 PM
Tags: Green IT, Controller, Sensor, Carbon Emission, Renewable Energy, software programmer, networking technology, HVAC, software, monitoring
Taiwan's chip maker says no initial damage after quake
News Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), one of the world's largest manufacturers of computer memory chips, says it has no initial reports of damage from its facilities on the island.
Friday, June 01 2001 02:46 PM





