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Leading ERP Pronto North America develops PEER™ program
July 29, 2005 EST | Enterprise Technology
PEER™ Program Developed by Leading ERP company. The PEER (Process Evaluation Executive Review) program ensures buy-in, cooperation, and accountability with all personnel. According to PRONTO North America CEO, Michael Ligudzinski, "We have learned to move beyond the executive workshop to... [More...]
Ohio’s ENERFAB happy with 3-Month ETO ERP implementation
July 29, 2005 EST | Engineering
Three-month ETO ERP implementation makes Enerfab pleased to work with Encompix Engineer-to-Order system. ENERFAB is a leading process solution firm with design and build capabilities serving the process industries including chemical, food and beverage, mining, pharmaceutical, power generation, and pulp... [More...]
Food Quality Magazine profiles Datacraft Solutions’ e-Kanban in July issue
July 26, 2005 EST | Enterprise Technology
Thomas R. Cutler authored a feature profile of Follett Ice and their selection of Datacraft Solutions e-kanban technology in the July issue of Food Quality Magazine. The feature article includes advice from Follett’s senior purchasing agent, Jeff Craig, about the... [More...]
Michigan’s Gehring happy with 6-month ETO ERP implementation
July 26, 2005 EST | Engineering
6-Month ETO ERP Implementation works for Michigan’s Gehring. After a six-month implementation Gehring L.P. went live on Encompix a leading ETO (Engineer-to-Order) ERP system. Established in 1976, Gehring L.P. launched its North American operations in Farmington Hills, Michigan. The 50,000... [More...]
Softening digital images
July 24, 2005 EST | Electronics
The nature of photographic media has changed. That is the obvious part; but what can surprise you is that the lens filters that worked so well with your film cameras don't always achieve the same results in the digital realm.... [More...]
Digital cameras: Hot gear with the coolest features
July 24, 2005 EST | Electronics
Cameras: still known for taking pictures but assumed as digital still today. We have to understand cameras are just as important today as they have always been to us. Most photographers thought when the digital age began; we would be... [More...]
Software for your hard-drive
July 21, 2005 EST | Computer
All your software is stored on a hard-drive. But how about software FOR your hard-drive - private disks, partition managers, disk defragmenters? Here is the scoop on the latest tools. Paragon Partition Manager The program is suitable for both professionals... [More...]
Solar energy
July 21, 2005 EST | General
One of the difficulties that solar and renewable energy have faced in the past is that it requires people to learn about it. People are busy and they are also reluctant to change and learn. It is much easier to... [More...]
Understanding XML server
July 19, 2005 EST | Internet
XML Server can be a Web Server that stores the XML files in it and serves them on demand. The XML Server would have processing capabilities with an XML engine and to transform the XML document to other forms. Basically... [More...]
GPS cell phones
July 19, 2005 EST | Wireless
Motivated by the events of 9/11 2001 and problems with 911 calls from cellular phones, the FCC requires that by the end of 2005 all cell phone carriers must be able to trace the location of cell phone calls to... [More...]
Flat panel displays - Beyond plasma
July 16, 2005 EST | Electronics
The term set-top box will become something of a misnomer in the near future, as most displays will become too thin to allow a box to placed on top of them. As the price of plasma & LCD displays has... [More...]
Does VoIP spell the end for traditional telephones?
July 16, 2005 EST | Internet
Just What is Voice Over IP Telephony? Voice over Internet Telephony is technology that means you can hold telephone calls over the Internet or an IP network. It eliminates the need for having separate lines for your Internet connection and... [More...]
The holy grail of science
July 14, 2005 EST | Science
Imagine playing football at the age of 239 with your grand-grand-grand children. Imagine donating blood at the age of 172. Imagine traveling into an inter-galactic spaceship to the andromeda galaxy. Imagine not getting common cold at all. And imagine not... [More...]
Memory research misses the obvious
July 14, 2005 EST | Science
The search to reveal a mystery. Research laboratories around the world sought the location of human memory. The research had followed diverse leads. One clue related to the branched inputs of nerve cells, called dendrites. Branch growth was assisted by... [More...]
Digital SLR camera vs. compact digital camera
July 12, 2005 EST | Electronics
Digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras are excellent cameras that produce clearer, sharper and more colourful images than most point and shoot digital cameras available. With prices falling rapidly, they are now more affordable then ever. With the price gap... [More...]
VoIP training center
July 12, 2005 EST | Internet
There's a nice little VoIP training center courtesy of VoIP News anyone interested in VoIP should visit. Actually it's a comprehensive listing and review of training and certification programs offered around the world, online, and in CDs, videos and books.... [More...]
The dream dancer's mask
July 10, 2005 EST | Science
To what extent the eleven or thirteen dimensions proposed by Quantum Physics contain elements of the future that would allow divination by those who do the ecstatic or drug aided dances like the Whirling Dervish is anyone’s guess. I think... [More...]
Science: Programmed life
July 10, 2005 EST | Science | Comments (0)
Does aging happen by chance? Is aging the breaking down of an organism till the latter eventually stops working? According to Valter Longo’s latest research, which was published in the September 27 edition of the Journal of Cell Biology, aging... [More...]
Bose Waveguide speaker technology
July 08, 2005 EST | Electronics
Folded inside the briefcase-sized Acoustic Wave® music system is a 80" waveguide chamber. Precisely tuned to the speakers, it amplifies sound just as a flute amplifies a small breath of air. The result is sound reproduction unlike anything you may... [More...]
Acoustic Noise Cancelling & TriPort headphone technology
July 08, 2005 EST | Electronics
Acoustic Noise Cancelling® headphone technology Standard headphones are designed only to deliver audio and are not intended for use in loud environments. They do little to diminish background noise. Bose® patented Acoustic Noise Cancelling headphone technology in QuietComfort 2 headphones... [More...]
Data center: consider an emergency generator
July 05, 2005 EST | Enterprise Technology
Should your supplement battery-based uninterruptible data center power supplies with an emergency generator? Vendors say the question has been coming up with increasing frequency as word spreads about summer rolling blackouts and brownouts and drops in service reliability. Two years... [More...]
How to recover lost digital images
July 05, 2005 EST | General
Image Recall 3 http://www.deprice.com/imagerecall.htm Lost your digital images? DON'T PANIC! New ImageRecall Version 3 recovers more formats than any other image recovery software - including camera RAW files. Its powerful data recovery engine recovers all popular image, audio, video, and... [More...]
Automatic drawing creation
July 03, 2005 EST | Engineering
In the recent past and still today manufacturing companies with products that changeIn size and capacity need to release engineering drawings quickly. Typically engineers will prepare a list of specifications from which the draftsmen must draw up standard parts to... [More...]
Perspectives of wireless technology
July 03, 2005 EST | Wireless
It's obvious to anyone with technical savvy, that our worldis going wireless. We need only look at LANs, Bluetooth,and cellular to see the trend. Wireless is rapidly giving us faster connectivity and expanding our networking capabilities. It's very exciting to... [More...]



