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


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.  |
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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  |
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.  |
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  |
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  |
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  |
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 should prepare to make cuts in anticipation of "tough times ahead" according to a leading official.  |
A new graduate "tax" should be levied to fund university degree courses according to students.  |
A fresh row over dumbing down erupted as it emerged children could pass "simple" Sats tests with fewer than half marks.  |
Vicky Tuck on the lessons to be learned from history.  |
Millions of bright children are being failed by the "one size fits all" comprehensive system according to a former Downing Street advisor.  |
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.  |
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.  |
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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