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LAS VEGAS & NEUBIBERG, Germany--Today at the NXTcomm 2008 Show, Infineon Technologies AG (FWB:IFX) (NYSE:IFX), a leading provider of communication ICs, introduced the VINETIC™-SVIP, a new family of devices developed for next-generation VoIP access applications. By enhancing the mature and field-proven technology currently offered in Infineon's low power, high-performance VINETIC and SLIC products, the VINETIC-SVIP family of System-on-Chip (SoC) solutions provide unsurpassed density and scalability. The Infineon VINETIC-SVIP includes 16-voice Codecs, 32 VoIP vocoder channels, a line card controller and a GigE Switch to offer the highest level of integration on the market today. This architecture allows products based on the VINETIC-SVIP to be seamlessly scalable and upgradable at minimal cost. When combined with Infineon's new two-channel Smart SLIC-R, the VINETIC-SVIP can reduce the overall bill of material for VoIP systems by up to 40 percent and can shrink the line interface unit footprint by up to 30 percent compared to current solutions in the market. Used in conjunction with Infineon's leading xDSL and ISDN chip sets, the VINETIC-SVIP provides a best-in-class VoIP solution for multiple access technologies (POTS, ISDN, IVD). “As VoIP gains mass market acceptance and the transition from the traditional TDM voice network architecture to the converged data and VoIP Next Generation Network gains momentum, system developers are looking for more flexible, scalable, low-cost VoIP solutions,†said Christian Wolff, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Wireline Access business unit at Infineon Technologies AG. “The VINETIC-SVIP includes a unique architecture that ensures a faster time-to-market for our customers by minimizing the development time and offering a low-cost bill-of-material.†The Infineon VINETIC-SVIP family is based on the 16-channel CODEC/SLIC architecture with slim digital interfaces which simplify circuit board layout while optimizing component density. An on-chip DSP offers sufficient processing power to support additional features beyond current requirements, and as the DSP firmware runs on external memory, future upgrades can be achieved without hardware changes. The VINETIC-SVIP family of products include an integrated line card controller and is the first line card CODEC/SLIC solution that fully supports wideband voice (16 kHz sampling and wideband analog filters). It is fully compatible with legacy POTS equipment and services, and offers advanced integrated line testing with test head (MLT) accuracy. These advanced integrated test and diagnostic functions offer additional sophisticated service qualification and loop monitoring features that allow real-time monitoring of voice quality and network stability. Availability Engineering samples of the VINETIC-SVIP and Smart SLIC-R parts and complete design-in and system package (including evaluation board, hardware design guide, schematics, firmware, high level API software) are available now. For more information, please check the Infineon web site at: http://www.infineon.com/VINETIC-SVIP. About Infineon Infineon Technologies AG, Neubiberg, Germany, offers semiconductor and system solutions addressing three central challenges to modern society: energy efficiency, communications, and security. In the 2007 fiscal year (ending September), the company reported sales of Euro 7.7 billion (including Qimonda sales of Euro 3.6 billion) with approximately 43,000 employees worldwide (including approximately 13,500 Qimonda employees). With a global presence, Infineon operates through its subsidiaries in the U.S. from Milpitas, CA, in the Asia-Pacific region from Singapore, and in Japan from Tokyo. Infineon is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and on the New York Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: IFX). Further information is available at www.infineon.com. This news release is available online at www.infineon.com/press/.
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Tags: Health IT
RICHMOND, Va.--U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt visited Richmond on June 12th and was joined by Virginia Governor Tim Kaine, Michael Matthews, CEO of MedVirginia, and other distinguished guests in announcing that Virginia will participate in a national Medicare demonstration project that provides incentive payments to physicians for using certified electronic health records (EHR) to improve the quality of patient care. Over the five-year demonstration project, financial incentives will be provided to as many as 100 primary care physician practices in Virginia that use certified EHRs to improve quality as measured by their performance on specific clinical quality measures. Mr. Matthews was named in February as the Virginia “Community Convener†by Secretary Leavitt. Subsequently, Mr. Matthews formed a taskforce comprised of healthcare leaders from across the state and led the development of the winning application. Virginia was one of twelve communities selected by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) through a competitive process from a field of more than 30 applicants. In accepting the award from Secretary Leavitt, Mr. Matthews stated that he was honored and privileged to receive this recognition on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia. He added that “the evidence is too compelling and the stakes are too high to maintain status quo.†He expressed his appreciation to Secretary Leavitt, Governor Kaine, their administrative staffs, and the General Assembly for their outstanding leadership. Dr. Richard M. Hamrick III, President of the Medical Society of Virginia added, “Virginia's physician community recognizes the value these tools have as a vehicle for achieving our aim to deliver the highest quality of patient care. The Medical Society of Virginia stands ready to work with CMS, Governor Kaine, Secretary Tavenner, Secretary Chopra, MedVirginia and the members of this statewide partnership to leverage the potential of this opportunity and enhance the practice of medicine.†The Demonstration will be implemented in two phases. CMS will begin working with partners in four Phase I communities over the coming months to develop site-specific recruitment strategies, and recruitment of physician practices will start in the fall. For Phase II sites such as Virginia, these activities will begin in the summer of 2009. MedVirginia will work closely with the Medical Society of Virginia, the Virginia Academy of Family Physicians, CMS and other community partners to promote the availability of the Demonstration to Virginia physicians and encourage their participation. A copy of the HHS press release may be accessed via this link: http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2008pres/06/20080610a.html. About MedVirginia MedVirginia LLC, established in 2000, is a provider-owned organization based in Richmond, VA. Its organizational purpose is to improve quality, safety and efficiency through the use of health information technology. At its core is MedVirginia SolutionSM, a community-based health information exchange linking clinical data from physicians, hospitals, labs and pharmacies. In January 2006, MedVirginia’s RHIO became operational, making it among the first “live†RHIOs in the U.S. On February 28, 2007 Governor Timothy M. Kaine announced that MedVirginia would receive funding from the Virginia Health Information Technology (HIT) Council for expansion of capabilities. In October, 2007, MedVirginia was awarded a contract with the U.S. Dept. of HHS to participate in the Nationwide Health Information Network Trial Implementation. For convenient links to the CMS EHR Demonstration website, visit www.MedVirginia.net and click on “CMS EHR Demonstrationâ€.
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NEW YORK--According to a survey conducted by Vettro (www.vettro.com), the global leader in mobile on-demand business applications, companies are continuing to utilize mobile devices for more than just email. The survey also found that concern over data security is the number one hindrance to adoption of mobile applications across an enterprise. The survey, which was conducted at the recent Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, FL, noted that IT service management (ITSM) was the leading mobile application that companies are considering deploying beyond email. Vettro also identified other key enterprise wireless trends and data through the survey: Almost 50% of enterprises have deployed, or are considering deploying, IT service management applications Sales force automation is one of the top three mobile applications companies are considering for deployment After email, mobile field service is the leading mobile applications deployed by enterprises “Enterprises are beginning to realize that using mobile computing just for email is actually a disadvantage,†said Matt Finkelstein, VP of product management. “Having that narrow view of mobility prevents it from being successful. As we’ve seen at Vettro, enterprises are continuing to expand their mobile infrastructures beyond email to great benefit.†Vettro surveyed 50 key mobile enterprise users to find out how companies are currently using mobile applications, and what their future plans are. As companies rapidly expand their use of mobile applications throughout the enterprise, Vettro offers a suite of mobile applications for field service, IT service management, pickup and delivery, and CRM. About Vettro Vettro is the preferred mobility partner of the Global 2000. The Vettro 360 standards based Software as a Service architecture is designed to rapidly adapt to evolving business requirements and maximize contributions driven from the field workforce. Backed by premier carrier, device, and Independent Software Vendor partners, Vettro's suite of mobile applications keeps field service, IT helpdesk, pickup and delivery, and sales workers productive at over 300 leading enterprises including Bell Mobility, Carillion, Carey Limousines, Cigna, Clemson University, General Electric, Hologic, Mac-Gray, SuperShuttle, and YRC Worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.vettro.com. The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion Limited.
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Tags: Green IT
BUFFALO, N.Y.--Reconnect, a free drop-off program to recycle unwanted computers, was introduced today by Dell and Goodwill Industries of Western New York. Reconnect offers consumers in Western New York free recycling for any brand of computer equipment in any condition. Residents can find a drop-off location at www.reconnectpartnership.com or www.goodwillwny.org. Program goals are to divert over 450,000 pounds of used computers and computer equipment from area landfills over the next year; and provide consumer education on the importance of environmentally-responsible computer disposal. Reconnect also can help create job opportunities for individuals with disabilities and other employment barriers. Reconnect programs currently exist in Austin, Texas, (15 counties in Central Texas), San Francisco (Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties), San Antonio (23 counties in Central and South Texas), Houston (15 counties) North Carolina (49 counties), San Diego County, Pittsburgh, Northern New Jersey, Northwest Ohio and throughout the state of Michigan. Dell provides consumers worldwide free computer recycling. In 2007 the company collected 102 million pounds of IT equipment from customers, a 20 percent increase over 2006 “Goodwill Industries of Western New York is very happy to be a part of the partnership with Dell,†said Florence Conti, Goodwill’s President and CEO. “Responsible recycling of e-waste is critical to our environment and we are excited to offer this program to the communities we serve. We are glad to join other Goodwill/Dell Reconnect partners around the country in this beneficial community effort while supporting Goodwill’s mission and creating new jobs.†“Dell wants to make computer recycling easy, convenient and free for any consumer, and Reconnect is an important program that helps make that possible,†said Joe Strathmann, head of product recycling services for Dell. “This program is a win on all fronts, it benefits the environment, the community and consumers in Western New York.†About Goodwill Industries of Western New York Goodwill Industries of Western New York provides employment-focused solutions to individuals with disabilities and other vocational disadvantages. Goodwill’s job readiness, training and placement programs enable individuals to overcome their barriers, become productively employed, and begin to build personal independence. Please visit our website at www.goodwillwny.org. About Dell Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative technology and services they trust and value. Uniquely enabled by its direct business model, Dell is a leading global systems and services company and No. 34 on the Fortune 500. For more information, visit www.dell.com, or to communicate directly with Dell via a variety of online channels, go to www.dell.com/conversations. To get Dell news direct, visit www.dell.com/RSS.
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Tags: Health IT
LOS ANGELES--Health consumers have a new benchmark for choosing a health plan, hospital, or healthcare provider: The MedMonitored™ Badge, a healthcare professional certification monitoring program, provides recognizable quality assurance for patients, indicating the credentials of the listed providers are continuously monitored ensuring that privileges and licenses are active. Introduced by Medversant LLC, (www.medversant.com), the nation’s provider of continuously monitored Web-based credentials verification solutions for hospitals, health insurance plans, and other health-care settings, the MedMonitored™ Badge provides evidence that provider credentials have been verified at the time of care. Medversant and America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) have recently formed a strategic alliance to protect patients and healthcare organizations from issues that stem from providers who practice with suspended, expired, or revoked licenses. Charles Stellar, Executive Vice President of AHIP stated,†Patients want to know that their doctors are maintaining their qualifications and can legally practice medicine. Moreover, health insurance plans need a solution that connects the status of a provider’s credentials with a claim while it is in process to certify the provider does not have suspended, expired, or revoked privileges. Our relationship with Medversant addresses these needs as a part of an overall alliance for change.†The MedMonitored Badge is one aspect of Medversant’s leading role in moving our healthcare system beyond outdated paper-based processes and making patient safety a priority. Matt Haddad, CEO of Medversant adds, “The MedMonitored Badge program is like having a personal advocate, certifying that the license and professional experience of each healthcare team member – including restrictions, sanctions, and license expirations – are continuously monitored using state-of-the-art technology.†The MedMonitored Badge Certification Programs include physician certification, allied health providers, employees and vendors. “Organizations that display the badge on their Web site or provider directory will differentiate themselves as more quality focused, “ states Haddad. “The badge signals a superior level of dedication to achieving enhanced patient safety.†About Medversant Medversant LLC is the leading provider of Web-based health-care practitioner management applications. Headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. Medversant can be reached at 213.291.6139 or visit www.medversant.com.
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KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa.--June 16, 2008--InterDigital, Inc. (NASDAQ:IDCC) announced its 6071 SlimChip Broadband Modem solution has been selected by a mobile broadband module company. InterDigital’s SlimChip baseband IC and reference platform, featuring 2G/3G modes with high performance HSDPA and HSUPA, will be integrated in the customer’s leading USB modems and advanced wireless modules that enable high-speed mobile broadband connectivity in laptops and innovative portable devices. “This design win with a fast-growing customer validates the performance of the SlimChip baseband IC and the flexibility of our pre-certified reference platform,†commented Mark Lemmo, Executive Vice President, Business Development for InterDigital. “In only a few weeks time, our customer was able to turn our baseband chip, supporting software, and reference designs into a leading-edge USB stick form factor prototype capable of reaching industry leading performance on a live network.†InterDigital’s family of SlimChip solutions include high performance baseband ICs, broadband modem IP, and complete reference platforms targeting PC cards, PCI-e Mini Cards and USB sticks. These pre-certified SlimChip reference platforms include: High performance SlimChip 6071 baseband IC 2G/3G protocol stack software with InterRAT Reference design with proven RF, power management, connection manager software and middleware drivers GCF, PTCRB and IOT testing Integration support through carrier approval. SlimChip products enable companies to accelerate time to market with a proven mobile broadband solution supporting both voice and data in a small and attractive form factor. About InterDigital InterDigital designs, develops and provides advanced wireless technologies and products that drive voice and data communications. InterDigital is a leading contributor to the global wireless standards and holds a strong portfolio of patented technologies which it licenses to manufacturers of 2G, 2.5G, 3G, and 802 products worldwide. Additionally, the company offers a family of SlimChip high performance mobile broadband modem solutions, consisting of Baseband ICs, Modem IP and Reference Platforms. InterDigital's differentiated technology and product solutions deliver time-to-market, performance and cost benefits. For more information, visit: www.interdigital.com
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SAN DIEGO-- June 16, 2008--BAE Systems has received a $43 million contract to develop the next-generation mission-planning framework for U.S. military aircraft operations. The Joint Mission Planning System (JMPS) is a cooperative software development effort between the Air Force and Navy to centralize mission planning between the services. The Air Force’s Electronic Systems Center, based at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, selected BAE Systems following a seven-month down-select process to refine requirements and improve the architecture of the current JMPS framework. The award was given under the Air Force’s Mission Planning Enterprise Contract to transition disparate legacy mission-planning systems into a single framework and enable network-centric operations. “The new, services-oriented, architecture-based JMPS framework will enable collaborative mission planning between services,†said Jim Rower, director of defense systems for BAE Systems in San Diego. “The program’s net-centric interoperability dramatically improves the ability of our defense forces to develop and share tactical mission plans, resulting in increased mission effectiveness.†BAE Systems leads a team of industry and government experts from the Boeing Co., DCS Corp., ESRI, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, Ogden Air Logistics Center and Sparta. Work will be performed in San Diego and Long Beach, California and will continue through 2010. About BAE Systems BAE Systems is the premier global defense and aerospace company delivering a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, information technology solutions and customer support services. With 97,500 employees worldwide, BAE Systems' sales exceeded £15.7 billion (US $31.4 billion) in 2007.
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Tags: Business Continuity, Storage
CHATSWORTH, Calif.--June 16, 2008--Logicube® Inc., the industry’s leader in hard drive duplication technology, has launched the OmniSAS™, a high-speed five-target SAS hard disk drive duplication solution. OmniSAS addresses the growing trend towards use of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) hard drives in the enterprise segment. This future-focused system allows users to clone from SAS, SATA, SCSI or IDE drives to either SAS, SATA or IDE drives (SCSI and IDE drive cloning is available as an option). Perfect for migration tasks and mixed drive environments, the OmniSAS reaches cloning speeds of over 5GB/min. The OmniSAS is Windows Vista compatible and features advanced software that provides a variety of cloning modes include CleverCopy™, Selective Partitions™, MirrorCopy™ and MasterManager™. An optional Diagnostic WipeOut™ feature allows you to wipe a target drive to DoD specifications. “Logicube’s focus on leading-edge duplication technology ensures that users keep pace with new hard drives as they are released to the market. The OmniSAS meets the challenges IT departments face today by providing a reliable, fast and technologically advanced cloning solution,†commented Farid Emrani, COO and Executive Vice-President of Logicube. OmniSAS is simple to use and is very cost-effective for large volume duplicating tasks, including software or O/S updates and new PC rollouts. OmniSAS includes a one year standard parts and labor warranty and extended one year and two year warranties are available. Logicube will begin shipping OmniSAS in mid-August. About Logicube Logicube is the world’s leader in hard drive duplication and eForensics solutions. The company offers a complete line of products from one-to-one and production grade duplicators to sophisticated cell phone and PDA data capturing systems. Founded in 1993, with headquarters in Chatsworth, California Logicube is dedicated to delivering reliable, innovative, state-of-the-art solutions for users worldwide. The company’s products are sold direct to users, through international distributors and authorized dealers world-wide. For more information visit their website at http://www.logicube.com or http://www.logicubeforensics.com.
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MCLEAN, Va.--June 16, 2008--The Army III Corps Battle Command Training Branch, Fort Hood, Texas has awarded a $14 million contract to Alion Science and Technology to provide policy and standards guidance and technical oversight in the development of a digital battle command system and training plans that support individual and group training exercises. The Modeling and Simulation Technical and Operational Reinforcement to III Corps and Fort Hood Battle Command Training Branch contract will run for three years. Alion will support the contract with technical and program management oversight by developing battle command and simulated-related concepts and policies. “Alion is supporting the Battle Command Training Branch (BCTB) with the development of a digital battle command system, training plans and digital exercise architectures that integrate modeling and simulation tools with our training systems in support of specified unit training requirements,†said Georgie McAteer, chief of the Army Battle Command Training Branch, III Corps and Fort Hood. The BCTB ensures that battle command training capabilities are established and maintained based on Army guidelines and within allocated funding. “This contract will enable the BCTB to coordinate, synchronize and establish priorities for the fielding of simulations, for the integration of various simulation and command and control system tools and for strategic planning in the development of future simulations,†said Timer Keenan, Alion Senior Vice President and Manager of the Strategic Operations Group. “We are excited for the opportunity to continue assisting the Army by bringing our technical engineering and integration expertise to this mission-critical program.†Alion currently supports the BCTB with concepts that include simulation-supported training scenarios; battle command architectures that replicate "in theater" operations; and continued development of The Warrior Skills Trainer, the Army's first convoy trainer, which has been used by more than 65,000 soldiers to date. About Alion Science and Technology Alion Science and Technology is an employee-owned technology solutions company delivering technical expertise and operational support to the Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers. Building on 70 years of R&D and engineering expertise, Alion brings innovation and insight to multiple business areas: naval architecture & marine engineering; defense operations; systems engineering; modeling & simulation; information management & technology; chemical, biological, nuclear & environmental sciences; wireless spectrum engineering; and industrial technology. Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion employee-owners are located at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide. For more information, call 877.771.6252 or visit Alion online at www.alionscience.com. This press release contains information about management’s view of Alion’s future expectations, plans and prospects that constitute forward-looking statements for purposes of the safe harbor provisions under The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements as a result of a variety of risk factors and uncertainties discussed in documents periodically filed by Alion with the SEC. Due to such uncertainties and risks, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof.
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NEWBURY, England--June 16, 2008--Wireless network optimisation provider, Arieso (http://www.arieso.com), has launched its geo-location event observer, ariesoGEO, for network performance monitoring and optimisation. Using the new software operators will be able to pinpoint technical issues, as and when they occur, mirroring the subscribers’ experience. Current techniques generate data that is incomplete and imprecise, leading to unnecessary and ineffective expenditure without solving the real issues. Through the real-time, automated collection and analysis of data, ariesoGEO enables operators to solve potential network faults before subscribers are aware of them, reducing churn and minimising costs. ariesoGEO collects data transmitted during a call and requires no additional hardware, such as GPS handsets, to operate. A picture of the network’s performance, as witnessed by subscribers, is created by geo-locating tens of millions of calls per minute. Information is collected from all calls whether they are indoors or outdoors, or in business or residential areas, and at any time of the day, any day of the week. In a trial by a tier-1 operator critical problem areas were identified within the network, in order to gain the maximum return from a limited budget. The outcome was dramatic improvement to all the operator's strategic KPIs, including a 24% reduction in dropped calls. Shirin Dehghan, CEO of Arieso, commented: “By providing access to more accurate and timely data, ariesoGEO will enable operators to focus their resources and drastically reduce their CapEx and OpEx for both current and future network developments. ariesoGEO will, for the first time, enable operators to really know how their network is functioning at any given time or location“ Dehghan added: “Access to information of this quality that allows you to spot and correct the kinds of faults that lead to unhappy customers and increased churn is unprecedented. Knowing what the subscriber is experiencing, without the need to invest in expensive probes, will give operators a huge competitive advantage.†ariesoGEO enables operators to visualize a diverse set of metrics in the form of high-resolution maps and detailed charts or reports. These metrics may range from explicitly financial (e.g. revenue and ROI) to technical (e.g. interference and call drops) Key Performance Indicators. Arieso will be running a series of webinars to demonstrate ariesoGEO. To register, visit http://www.arieso.com/webinar.php
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PLYMOUTH, Mass--June 16, 2008--Biometric Intelligence & Identification Technologies (BI2 Technologies) of Plymouth, Massachusetts, a leading provider of iris biometric identification technologies for law enforcement, announced today that it has entered into an agreement to exclusively offer and utilize iris biometric technologies developed by Retica Systems, Inc. of Waltham, Massachusetts. BI2 Technologies’ iris biometric solutions and systems are currently installed and used by law enforcement agencies in 30 states. BI2’s technologies include its Sex Offender Registry and Identification System (SORIS™), Inmate Recognition and Identification System (I.R.I.S.™), The Child Project™ and Senior Safety Net™. BI2 Technologies has received the endorsement of the National Sheriffs’ Association. Retica Systems is a leading provider of iris biometric technology algorithms, software and innovative cameras including Mobile Eyes™ and Eagle Eyes™. “We are very pleased with our exclusive agreement with Retica,†Sean G. Mullin, president and CEO of BI2 Technologies said. “We are the leading provider of iris biometric systems to local law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and, over the past 7 years, we have implemented more systems in more states and in more agencies than all of the other iris biometric companies combined. We know the technologies and have worked with every major algorithm and camera provider.†Mullin said. “That’s why,†Mullin continued, “we are so pleased with our exclusive agreement with Retica. In our opinion, Retica has the most accurate and fastest iris biometric algorithm. Retica’s technology is exceptional, but equally important, Retica’s innovative cameras, Mobile Eyes™ and Eagle Eyes™, have set a new standard for the biometric industry,†Mullin said. Mullin continued, “Our clients are mission critical law enforcement agencies in local communities across the U.S. It’s not a 9 to 5 business. We understand their needs and we require exceptional reliability, service and support. No other iris biometric provider has even come close to the quality of Retica’s algorithm, cameras, people and support. It made our decision for our clients easy.†Barry G. Morse, CEO of Retica Systems, Inc. said, “We are delighted and honored that BI2 Technologies has made the decision to exclusively offer Retica’s iris biometric technologies. BI2 has the broadest, most comprehensive iris biometric public safety and community service solutions available today. BI2 has no peer in the local law enforcement market in the U.S.†Morse continued, “Retica’s technologies, including our ruggedized Mobile Eyes™ camera and our iris at a distance and on the move Eagle Eyes™ systems uniquely meet the difficult, real world requirements of law enforcement.†About BI2 Technologies Biometric Intelligence & Identification Technologies (BI2 Technologies) of Plymouth, Massachusetts, is a leading providing of iris biometric identification technologies for law enforcement. BI2 Technologies’ solutions include its Sex Offender Registry and Identification System (SORIS™), Inmate Recognition and Identification System (I.R.I.S.™), The Child Project™ and Senior Safety Net™. For more information, please visit: www.bi2technologies.com About Retica Systems Retica Systems is the leader in ocular biometric technology. Retica develops visionary image capture devices such as Mobile-Eyes, its see-through dual-iris hand-held collection device; and Eagle-Eyes, the world’s first system for tracking and dual-iris identification of multiple moving subjects at distance. Retica also develops its own market leading iris, dual-iris, and fusion algorithms and related software products. For more information, please visit: http://www.retica.com.
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AlwaysOn Network Bangladesh Deploys SOMA Broadband Wireless System to Connect Bangladesh Communities
SINGAPORE & SAN FRANCISCO-- June 16, 2008--AlwaysOn Network Bangladesh (AONB), a joint venture between Oregon-based AlwaysOn Network and an organization of nonresident Bangladeshi technologists, announced today the commercial launch of a new wireless network that will deliver free Internet access to Bangladesh primary schools and colleges, as well as competitively priced broadband services to underserved rural and urban areas. SOMA Networks’ broadband wireless solution was found to outperform all other wireless access methods, making it the ideal technology to surmount the challenging deployment and environmental conditions in many regions throughout Bangladesh. The new nationwide telecommunications infrastructure is part of an agreement between AONB and the Bangladeshi government, in which the company will help bridge the digital divide and deliver high-speed wireless Internet service to education, government, private businesses and individuals across the country. During rigorous live field trials in the capital city of Dhaka, AONB customers found the wireless broadband Internet service to deliver superior indoor, non-line-of-sight connectivity even during the most severe weather conditions, including frequent tropical storms. AlwaysOn Network, SOMA’s first US deployment, had originally proven SOMA’s technology in 2002, when the company launched service in the rugged, mountainous terrain of the US Pacific Northwest where inclement weather is also a major concern for service providers. “We were already very familiar with SOMA technology through our US deployment so the company was the natural choice as our equipment provider in Bangladesh,†said Dr. Reaz Shaheed, CEO and Managing Director of AlwaysOn Network Bangladesh. “Our vision is to offer the highest quality broadband Internet services throughout Bangladesh in order to make business opportunities more attractive to foreign companies seeking low cost, broadband dependent operations. To do this, the nation needs to grow its qualified workforce. By providing free wireless Internet services to connect every school and college in Bangladesh we can make the best educational resources available to everyone. SOMA’s ability to provide, integrate and validate a complete broadband wireless solution quickly, along with the best service coverage, has proven invaluable and will accelerate the realization of our vision.†“As AlwaysOn’s vendor of choice in the US and now in Bangladesh, we are proud to continue our commitment to deliver high throughput, high capacity and revenue-enhancing systems for our customers,†said Yatish Pathak, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of SOMA Networks. “SOMA’s next generation broadband wireless systems continue to offer the industry’s best business case. We are extremely pleased that our customers return to us for new deployments around the globe. By fostering our relationships with influential providers like AONB, SOMA continues to influence the rapid spread of broadband services in emerging economies and ensure the narrowing of the digital divide.†While promoting SOMA Networks’ technology to its government customers, AONB cited the following key features of the 700 MHz FlexMAX Broadband Wireless System: approximately five times better penetration than any other wireless service; unrivaled non-line-of-sight access; the easiest subscriber self-installation and activation, eliminating expensive technician service calls and custom installations; industry-leading sector coverage and capacity with multi-megabit data rates; and continuing customer care via the Internet or telephone. The growing Dhaka deployment continues to offer superb uninterrupted broadband Internet connections allowing both commercial and residential customers to enjoy high-speed wireless Internet connectivity that is easily installed without the need for technical support. AONB is very pleased by early sales and rapid market acceptance of their new wireless service. AONB signed a MoU with the Government of Bangladesh to provide inexpensive Internet service throughout the entire country as well as free Internet access to all primary schools over the next 10 years. One of the main objectives of this agreement is to offer broadband services at a cost suitable to the existing local economy. These services are designed to accelerate the expanding economy and act as a catalyst for future development and overall growth of Bangladesh. Based on the success of the early trial, AONB has been awarded exclusive connectivity with select universities and hospitals in Dhaka. Following the completion of the initial deployment, the network will expand to other cities and rural communities starting in the third quarter 2008. About AlwaysOn Network Bangladesh Always On Network Bangladesh Ltd., is a joint venture between Oregon-based AlwaysOn Network Inc., and an organization of nonresident Bangladeshi entrepreneurs and technologists. The company is the leading broadband wireless provider in Bangladesh, offering Internet services, networking and a variety of IT solutions. Backed by an extensive customer support team, AONB delivers high-speed, carrier class, Internet access to educational and government facilities, businesses, and individuals throughout Bangladesh while providing services at a cost suitable to the local economy. AONB strives to improve the quality of mass education and ICT training in Bangladesh by using its communications network to bring ubiquitous Internet access to the country’s rural schools and collages. AONB is headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh. For more information, visit www.aonbd.net. About SOMA Networks SOMA Networks, Inc., helps service providers and their subscribers access the world with WiMAX. As a leading provider of Mobile WiMAX products and professional services, SOMA’s FlexMAX™ Mobile WiMAX System, SoftAir™ Multimedia Application System, and global professional services provide a complete platform that accelerates service providers’ time to market with revenue-generating applications that bring broadband to the home or business. SOMA is a principal member of the WiMAX Forum®, and its FlexMAX Mobile WiMAX System supports the 802.16e-2005 Mobile WiMAX standard. Deployed on five continents, SOMA is headquartered in San Francisco and has offices in Toronto, Ottawa, Delhi, Sao Paulo and Singapore. For more information, visit www.somanetworks.com.
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This white paper discusses the most important industry standards that are becoming available for developers to build interoperable services and composite applications, including JAX-WS, BPEL, WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Addressing, SOAP with Attachments, MTOM, WS-Policy, UDDI, WS-Security and Service Component Architecture. Oracle has helped to define these standards and is using them as the basic building blocks for the Fusion Middleware platform. Because the Oracle platform is built from the ground up on standards, developers can create portable and interoperable services that are guaranteed to work together. And because Oracle's SOA environment is based on a common service infrastructure that is shared across the entire Oracle Fusion Middleware product, developers benefit from out of the box integration with the full range of Oracle SOA technologies, including BPEL, Human Workflow, ESB, and Oracle Rules.
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Service simulation - the ability to mimic producer services even before they are implemented - enables consumer developers and QA professionals to parallelize their efforts without having to wait for service implementation to complete. Service simulation also enables corporations to provide portable alternative to building an expensive reference environment. By using a services simulator, corporations can also provide SOA governance through policies that consumer development teams have to meet before their client-side code is put into production. In this paper, we will cover SOA Project lifecyle issues and how best to address them through service simulation.
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This white paper examines features of the EMC® Documentum® platform that enables its industry-leading enterprise content management capabilities to participate in a service oriented architecture (SOA) and communicate with other systems via web services. The primary enabling features, EMC Documentum Foundation Services (DFS), is examined in technical detail, and sample code fragments that illustrate how to use DFS are provided. The EMC Documentum Process Suite is also examined as a prototypical orchestrator of SOA services. After reading this paper, you should have a good understanding of how to access services in an SOA using Web services.
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The EMC Documentum 6 enterprise content management platform provides a fundamentally new service-oriented interface, exposing enterprise content management capabilities as a comprehensive catalog of shared services and web services. These services enable content management functionality to fully participate in an SOA environment, with maximum efficiency and performance. This white paper will provide an introduction to EMC Documentum 6 Enterprise Content Services as well as an overview of the web services offerings of EMC Documentum Foundation Services.
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While we often talk about the big picture of SOA Governance and Virtualization, let's take a look under the hood at some of the nitty-gritty details of service enablement. Read a recent article from iTKO chief geek John Michelsen on how to test and validate Structural Policy in Services layers.
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When selecting reporting technologies, it is important to understand the applications and the users they were designed to serve. The assumptions and technical decisions made by vendors shape the capabilities, performance, reliability and scalability of their products - and clearly reveal that reporting technologies are not all created equal. Download this business whitepaper to understand the differences between Rich Information Applications and Business Intelligence.
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Businesses spend billions of dollars migrating data between information-intensive applications. Yet up to 75% of new systems fail to meet expectations, often because flaws in the migration process result in data that is not adequately validated for the intended task. Because the system itself is seen as the investment, any data migration effort is often viewed as a necessary but unfortunate cost, leading to an over-simplified, under-funded approach. With an understanding of the hidden challenges, managing the migration as part of the investment is much more likely to deliver accurate data that supports the needs of the business and mitigates the risk of delays, budget over-runs and scope reductions that can arise. Whatever the reason for the data migration, the ultimate aim should be to improve corporate performance and deliver competitive advantage. In order to succeed, data migrations must be given the attention they deserve, rather than simply being considered part of a larger underlying project. Without this, and without proper planning, there is a high risk of going over budget, timescales slipping, or even the project failing completely. Following a structured methodology will reduce the pain involved with managing a complex data migration, but the correct choice of technologies will go a long way to help give the best chance of a successful outcome. It used to be the case that a range of software from different suppliers, plus a lot of technical know-how, was needed to successfully accomplish a data migration, but the architecture becomes difficult to manage, and performance deteriorates due to the number of different interfaces between applications. The ideal solution is a software tool that supports the whole data migration lifecycle from profiling and auditing the source(s) through transformation, cleansing and matching to the population of the target. It needs to be flexible, highly scalable, require minimal technical expertise and be intuitive, so that business and technical staff can work collaboratively. Users should be able to implement complex business rules for data migration or data quality assurance without requiring coding skills or specialist training.
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If Master data management (MDM) is defined as the processes and tools which centrally and persistently define non-transactional entities of an organization, then its execution requires consideration of many moving parts. There is the data itself, data governance, business rules, data storage and implementation. This white paper provides independent insight and guidance as to which approach might work best for your organization.
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