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Articles in July 2002 issue of M2 Presswire
- BroadJump unveils next-generation broadband software solution; New technology chosen by NTL to automate broadband qualification, self-installation and ISP selection.
- The prehistoric sites at Atapuerca incorporate sophisticated technology developed by IBM; An innovative IT system and a world-wide pioneer in this type of project - set to facilitate on-site data taking.
- New ratings on H&R Block, Dow Chemical, USA Interactive, Costco Wholesale, and Solectron.
- AT&T extends access to European managed services via broadband DSL technology; Enterprise customers in France, Germany, Italy & Spain benefit from high bandwidth and cost effective connectivity option.
- New ratings on Bank Of New York, Staples, Baxter International, Target, and Alcan.
- EMC and Hewlett-Packard sign technology agreement.
- Portugal's leading mobile operator TMN chooses Convergys as prime contractor to deliver next generation mediation, rating, billing, and CRM solution; TMN cites Geneva's convergent pre- and post-paid support as key differentiator.
- Army Terrier clears the ground.
- Wilson opens UK's windiest windfarm.
- New ratings on Halliburton, Medtronic, Apple Computer, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, US Bancorp.
- IBM brings next generation support to corporate help desk.
- American Airlines AAdvantage program teams up with AT&T Wireless; Consumers earn AAdvantage bonus miles with no wires attached.
- Second stage of mapping registered common land & open country gets underway in South East.
- Toumaz standardises on Cadence tools and services for new class of ultra-low power semiconductors; Flexible support optimises Toumaz skills with Cadence tool chain and methodology services.
- Avant completes first phase of business controls upgrade with TCM4000 + Workflow System.
- Moody's reports -- European collateralised debt obligations to continue sustained growth in H2 2002.
- New ratings on Integrated Device Technology, Lsi Logic, Check Point Software, Anthem, and Conoco.
- U.S. Transportation Secretary Mineta announces USD917m loan for Central Texas Turnpike Project.
- Macromedia announces Devcon 2002; User conference promises high quality training and deep technical information for Internet developers and designers.
- Studies evaluate pollution-fighting polyacrylamides.
- Alpha Telecom launches instant SMS top-up service for account customers; Quick, easy to use top-up payment method available to 400,000 customers.
- MIPS Technologies launches system-level solution to increase overall SOC performance; SOC-it System Controller optimized for MIPS cores includes integrated memory controller and other features that accelerate SOC design cycle.
- DTC for Diabetes in Europe: New Initiative to Increase Patient Education; http://www.smi-online.co.uk/0367a.asp.
- Press statement on Middle East by President of Security Council.
- Assistant Secretary of State Walter Kansteiner to address the press on his visit to Africa.
- NTSB launches team to investigate Amtrak derailment in Maryland.
- MIPS Technologies launches system-level solution to increase overall SOC performance; SOC-it system controller optimized for MIPS cores includes integrated memory controller and other features that accelerate SOC design cycle.
- Qantas adds international flights.
- Cystic Fibrosis -- Pipeline and Market Potential.
- New presiding judge appointed for south-east.
- Building companies held back by poor Internet plumbing; BT Openworld research reveals architects as front-runners in an industry slow to invest in broadband, despite reliance on large files.
- SafeStone Technologies, a global leader in secure system and user management, today announced that it has signed a partnership agreement with Grantham Sutch Associates (GSA), a specialist iSeries solutions provider and consultancy.
- Sunny Capital chooses NMS Communications for first voice over broadband product deployment at China`s Leshan Telecom; NMS` proven platform, ATM interfaces, echo cancellation, and consulting services bring new capabilities to China Telecom subsidiary.
- Ministerial Engagements.
- Latest technologies demonstrated at Call Centre Expo UK 2002 -- 17th-18th September, 2002, Birmingham NEC, UK.
- Micromuse announces third quarter FY02 earnings; RiverSoft acquisition becomes wholly unconditional; Cash, cash equivalents & investments increase to over USD194m.
- New mobile e-procurement pilot demonstrates future of modern NHS; KPMG Consulting and Microsoft launch hand-held, computer-based stock ordering system for nurses and other clinical staff.
- Secretariat appointment -- Director-General appoints new head of Legal Affairs Division.
- United Kingdom imports and exports currency of invoicing for year 2001.
- Flawless execution of strategy called the new business imperative; Hyperion`s integrated business performance management solutions deliver the means for the operational excellence that drives execution of strategy.
- New service offers affordable press exposure; GlobalpressWIRE offers unlimited world-wide press release distribution for a single, annual price.
- New neural network trading signal for Computer Sciences Cp.
- Philadelphia Stock Exchange to begin trading options on Synaptics, Inc.
- Delta Air Lines announces policy for Vanguard Airlines Customers.
- Triteq appoints Bluewire Solutions as value added reseller.
- Softworld launches new feature to tackle the needs of practising accountants; Softworld Accounting & Finance, 16 - 17 October 2002, NEC, Birmingham.
- Benelux Cards; 4th & 5th December 2002, Royal Windsor Hotel, Brussels.
- BACS Limited selects Borland technology for Java to enhance electronic payments process.
- Government plans for greener motoring.
- Rising employee stress levels threaten outsourcing success; Steria offers framework for improvement based on industry-beating track record.
- FSA outlines options on analysts' investment research.
- WaterVoice welcomes chance to influence future of competition in the water industry.
- ADR pledge: Report on the effectiveness of the Government's commitment to using ADR.
- Statement.
- New ratings on Abbott Laboratories, Laboratory Cp Am Hldgs, Target, Verisign, and Unitedhealth.
- Microsoft's '.NET's' far ahead of rivals; J2EE application server vendors and their supporters are in denial.
- Asia's 1st multi-vendor NAS-SAN integration project goes live at Singapore's Network Storage Laboratory with Auspex's NSc3000 controller.
- Consumer, heal thyself...self-medication increasing across Europe.
- Transportation Secretary Mineta announces USD36.8m in grants for Alaska airports.
- Symantec reports 39 percent revenue growth in fiscal first quarter; Announces the acquisitions of Recourse Technologies, Riptech and SecurityFocus.
- National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Marion C. Blakey statement regarding the President's intent to nominate Ms. Blakey as the next Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration.
- Human Rights High Commissioner says Economic and Social Council has significant role in advancing rights of most vulnerable; Council concludes humanitarian affairs segment -- Part 1 of 3).
- Cell Signal Inhibitors -- A New Generation of Prophylactic Agents.
- BAE Systems and Marconi Mobile in running for multi-million military communications contract.
- Commission refers conviction of Mr Lloyd George Fraser.
- Quanta announce E-OTD location enabled GSM handsets following successful TTPCOM/CPS tie-up.
- Beckett urges British business to monitor environmental impacts.
- Air quality report for July 17, 2002.
- New test tools promise global 3G roaming.
- Children and swimming; K-State UFM swim coordinator discusses benefits of swim lessons.
- Big four banks agree to competition commission remedies for small and medium size enterprises.
- 14 foreign ships under detention in the UK during June 2002.
- Maxtor hard disk drives chosen by NVIDIA for enhanced PC gaming power on new platform.
- Connection Software's new SOAP interface.
- Informatica reports USD49.1m in second quarter revenues.
- Camping available at Valhalla Provincial Park.
- DTI introduces regulations to implement Lord Donaldson's report for offshore installations.
- NATO appoints General Jones to be SACEUR.
- Rational Software reports revenue and pro forma net income for the first quarter of fiscal year 2003.
- Air quality report.