David Bass
Friday, 05 October 2007 07:47
Sterling Commerce Closes Bank-to-Corporate Communications Gap as Global SWIFTNet Service Provider
Sterling Commerce, an AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) subsidiary, today announced it has been approved as a SWIFT Service Bureau. The relationship enables the company to offer a new SWIFTNet Service Bureau to corporations, which will provide Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) member banks with direct access to the 19,000-member Sterling Collaboration Network (SCN) community.
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Thursday, 04 October 2007 04:27
Queensland's CarbonSim and LogicaCMG Awarded Emissions Management Project from Ford Motor Company
LogicaCMG, a major international force in IT and business services, today announced the extension of its project with Ford Motor Company to provide an emissions management solution throughout the organisation. Ford will use EMISSIONS logic, developed by LogicaCMG and Queensland-headquartered partner CarbonSim, to monitor and manage manufacturing-related environmental data worldwide to support its corporate sustainability objectives.
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007 04:43
Neoware Sharpens Competitive Edge with a Faster and More Powerful Mobile Thin Client Notebook
Neoware m2000 First and Only Thin Client Device Powered by Intel Processor; Advances Viability of Thin Clients as PC Alternatives
Sydney, 3 October 2007 --Neoware, Inc. (NASDAQ: NWRE), a leading provider of thin client computing solutions, today announced the development of a new, dramatically more powerful version of its mobile thin client notebook. The Neoware m2000 notebook, which is the first and only thin client device powered by an Intel® processor, increases Neoware's technological advantage over its competitors. Built on the success of its predecessor the Neoware m100, which was introduced in October 2006, the Neoware m2000 will enable Neoware to more effectively target a broader set of vertical markets, particularly those where mobility, high performance and data security is of the utmost importance.
Sydney, 3 October 2007 --Neoware, Inc. (NASDAQ: NWRE), a leading provider of thin client computing solutions, today announced the development of a new, dramatically more powerful version of its mobile thin client notebook. The Neoware m2000 notebook, which is the first and only thin client device powered by an Intel® processor, increases Neoware's technological advantage over its competitors. Built on the success of its predecessor the Neoware m100, which was introduced in October 2006, the Neoware m2000 will enable Neoware to more effectively target a broader set of vertical markets, particularly those where mobility, high performance and data security is of the utmost importance.
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