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How to Revamp a Supply Chain from the Ground Up
Replacing a supply chain is a daunting task but it need not be an impossible one, says David Fox, Valpakās vice president of manufacturing. It requires thought, planning, research and the right tools. And it helps a lot if you work with something you already know.... Six Sigma Certification 100% Online-Six Sigma Certificate from Villanova - Find Out More Now. ...
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3M Releases Improved Dynatel Modular Test Platform
An outside plant technician using the newest features of the 3M Dynatel Advanced Modular System 965AMS will find an easier-to-use test set that includes a standard voiceband spectrum analyzer and live differential TDR in addition to the optional 3M Dynatel All-in-One Modem Module VDSL2 with Internet browser and Ethernet test capability introduced in February 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
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U.S. stocks open mixed; Microsoft/Yahoo talks lift techs
NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks opened mixed and little changed on Monday, with concerns over crude oil prices keeping investors cautious, but with technology stocks getting a bid as Microsoft said deal talks with Yahoo were back on the agenda.
MarketWatch via Yahoo! Finance |
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China Allows Quake News To Spread Online
China is now home to the world's largest number of Internet and mobile phone users, and their hunger for earthquake news is forcing the government to let information flow in ways it hasn't before.
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Online users vulnerable: survey
A FIRST-TIME survey of users' online behaviour has revealed dangerous misunderstandings about internet safety and a lack of security.
Australian IT |
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Primus retains cheapest ISP crown
PRIMUS has retained its crown for the fourth consecutive quarter as the ISP with the cheapest, no-frills broadband package.
Australian IT |
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Online users vulnerable: survey
A FIRST-TIME survey of users' online behaviour has revealed dangerous misunderstandings about internet safety and a lack of security.
Australian IT |
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Online users vulnerable: survey
A FIRST-TIME survey of users' online behaviour has revealed dangerous misunderstandings about internet safety and a lack of security.
News Interactive |
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Canberra moves into global cyber-law net
AUSTRALIA is considering its position on the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime.
News Interactive |
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Primus retains cheapest ISP crown
PRIMUS has retained its crown for the fourth consecutive quarter as the ISP with the cheapest, no-frills broadband package.
News Interactive |
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Canberra moves into global cyber-law net
AUSTRALIA is considering its position on the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime.
News Interactive |
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Piracy down, but still problem in businesses
SOFTWARE piracy in Australia is down, but businesses appear to be the biggest offenders, according to a report.
News Interactive |
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Primus retains cheapest ISP crown
PRIMUS has retained its crown for the fourth consecutive quarter as the ISP with the cheapest, no-frills broadband package.
News Interactive |
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Entertainment and productivity in one
WITH the launch last year of a consumer version of Windows Vista, Microsoft's Media Centre strategy to establish the PC as the home entertainment hub of the future finally became a reality.
News Interactive |
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Piracy down, but still problem in businesses
SOFTWARE piracy in Australia is down, but businesses appear to be the biggest offenders, according to a report.
News Interactive |
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Uni leads on e-waste
QUEENSLAND'S Griffith University will become the Asia-Pacific hub for research into safe disposal of electronic junk such as old computers and monitors.
News Interactive |
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Canberra moves into global cyber-law net
AUSTRALIA is considering its position on the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime.
Australian IT |
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Online users vulnerable: survey
A FIRST-TIME survey of users' online behaviour has revealed dangerous misunderstandings about internet safety and a lack of security.
News Interactive |
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Canberra moves into global cyber-law net
AUSTRALIA is considering its position on the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime.
Australian IT |
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Primus retains cheapest ISP crown
PRIMUS has retained its crown for the fourth consecutive quarter as the ISP with the cheapest, no-frills broadband package.
Australian IT |
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Entertainment and productivity in one
WITH the launch last year of a consumer version of Windows Vista, Microsoft's Media Centre strategy to establish the PC as the home entertainment hub of the future finally became a reality.
News Interactive |
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MobileVerbs Enables Wireless Campaigns at TiECON 2008
MobileVerbs Inc. (http://www.mobileverbs.com), a provider of On-Demand Mobile Marketing platform, has enabled a new wireless experience for TiECON 2008 attendees.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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CeBIT thrives on small business
STARTING a business from a laptop in your bedroom is not unusual in the technology sector, but moving from bedroom to boardroom is.
News Interactive |
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Uni leads on e-waste
QUEENSLAND'S Griffith University will become the Asia-Pacific hub for research into safe disposal of electronic junk such as old computers and monitors.
News Interactive |
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Sprint Enhances Networks, Expands Coverage Throughout Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA----Get ready, get set, Now! Sprint customers in the greater Philadelphia area can now do more with wireless in more places, and faster than ever. During 2007, Sprint added new cell sites to its Nationwide Sprint Network and Nextel National Network in Philadelphia and its surrounding areas.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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