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IP Storage in a Physical Security World

27.06.2009 18:46    industryweek.com
Video surveillance-optimized IP retention systems eliminate the challenges found in a typical network security environment. An IP environment cuts the number of servers, storage platforms, and infrastructure by up to 70% and it saves as much or more in energy


Autodesk Reaches Customer Milestone

27.06.2009 18:46    industryweek.com
Autodesk Inc., a San Rafael, Calif.-based maker of 2-D and 3-D design and engineering software, announced at the International Paris Air Show that the company now has more than 1,000 customers in the aerospace and defense industry.

Sharpening Skills in Online Classroom

27.06.2009 18:46    industryweek.com
Every week, for at least one hour, every employee at Truline Industries takes a break from their work and goes back to school. But at this university, the windows contain bits and bytes of information rather than glass.

Nestlé Waters North America Taps I.D. Systems for Wireless Vehicle Management

27.06.2009 18:46    industryweek.com
Hackensack, N.J.-based I.D. Systems Inc. announced that it is implementing its PowerFleet vehicle management system (VMS) for Nestlé Waters North America.


Study: Mobile Services Market Will Grow Despite Economy

27.06.2009 18:46    industryweek.com
While the normally recession-proof mobile services industry has been impacted by the economy, a new study projects that revenues from mobile services will continue to grow during the next five years.

Scrutineer: STV takes a body blow

27.06.2009 18:45    thescotsman.scotsman.com
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Lee Randall: A change of heart - I'll Tweet myself to world domination

27.06.2009 18:45    thescotsman.scotsman.com
EVEN though he had a point, Galileo was forced to recant. That's what I'm telling myself, taking consolation in good company. You see, dear readers, I discover myself

Special day is chance to learn more about our special people

27.06.2009 18:45    thescotsman.scotsman.com
EVERY day, men and women from across Scotland give themselves for the defence of our Nation. It is only right and proper that we recognise their courage and commitment.

Robert McNeil: If the past was so rubbish, why am I so wistful about it?

27.06.2009 18:45    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THERE is so much of my own country about which I know so little. Arbroath was one such place, somewhere to pass by on the way elsewhere. It's one of these wee broon toons

Death of star may herald the end of celebrity age

27.06.2009 18:45    thescotsman.scotsman.com
ON MY computer screen, courtesy of YouTube, the little figure flickers and sparkles, just a couple of inches high. The image is of Michael Jackson, singing his great hit Bil

Small Towns vs. Nestlé

27.06.2009 18:43    inthesetimes.com
When Nestlé Waters North America, the world's largest bottler of water, comes a-courting, promising jobs and increased tax revenues in exchange for local water rights, many small, rural towns get nervous. Deborah Lapidus, an organizer with the Think Outside the

Getting Off the Grid

27.06.2009 18:43    inthesetimes.com
As you read this, I am somewhere in rural China, probably disoriented, perhaps eating a fish eye, and certainly not paying attention to the news. This column was the last thing I wrote before embarking on what's become an all-too-rare

Schools warned of 'tough times'

27.06.2009 18:42    telegraph.co.uk
Schools should prepare to make cuts in anticipation of "tough times ahead" according to a leading official.

Students 'should face graduate tax'

27.06.2009 18:42    telegraph.co.uk
A new graduate "tax" should be levied to fund university degree courses according to students.

'Simple' Sats tests face criticism

27.06.2009 18:42    telegraph.co.uk
A fresh row over dumbing down erupted as it emerged children could pass "simple" Sats tests with fewer than half marks.

Fewer students studying GCSE History is an alarming trend. Discuss

27.06.2009 18:42    telegraph.co.uk
Vicky Tuck on the lessons to be learned from history.

'One size fits all' schools failing bright pupils

27.06.2009 18:42    telegraph.co.uk
Millions of bright children are being failed by the "one size fits all" comprehensive system according to a former Downing Street advisor.

Cameron concedes Tories were wrong to oppose devolution

27.06.2009 15:12    thescotsman.scotsman.com
CONSERVATIVES were wrong to oppose devolution, party leader David Cameron conceded today, adding the party in power should have paid more heed to the calls from Scotland.

Quango row blamed on SNP

27.06.2009 15:12    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE SNP were accused of failing to deliver on promises of "a bonfire of the quangos" after new figures revealed an increase in the number of their employees.

Britain to pay £60bn to help poor nations cut carbon emissions

27.06.2009 15:12    thescotsman.scotsman.com
BRITISH taxpayers will have to stump up their "fair share" to fight climate change, Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned, as he announced plans for a £60 billion fund to

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