BROWSE BY CATEGORY
Business
Computers
Entertainment
Games
Health
Home
Science
Sports
Society
Teens
|
News for November 27, 2004
- Digitally Capture Signatures Of Patients, Clients And Customers With A Digital Signature Capture Pad
Signature capture pads digitally capture signatures by use of an electronic pad that sends the signature to a computer in the form of an image - Office Zone - Visiongain reports: Wi-Fi chips will grow from 21 million in 2002 to a peak of 150 million in 2009
According to the latest visiongain report "VoWLAN & Wi-Fi enabled Handsets", combination Wi-Fi and cellular handsets are expected to penetrate the market noticeably in 2005 and 2006, as Wi-Fi silicon continues to fall in cost and size, and becomes more power efficient. Initially aimed at the enterprise market, with data-only features, they expect this hybrid handset to penetrate the home and consumer markets over time as voice functions become incorporated. - visiongain - "U.S Government's DOD budget set at $379.9 billion" reports visiongain
With the 2004 U.S Government's DOD budget set at $379.9 billion (a $15 billion increase on 2003), the defence cuts of the 1990's are a feature of the past. Across all the major defence markets, government defence spending has increased steadily since the late 1990's. Increasingly contracts are going to firms previously involved in commercial-sector communications technology provision. - visiongain - "Mobile directory to be estimated worth £2.2 billion by 2009" latest visiongain report presents
Publishing According to the latest visiongain report "Mobile Directory Services 2004-2009", the future for Directory Enquires (DQ) market is guaranteed, providing it recognises mobile phone subscribers as a key market segment. Key advances in this segment is due to grow and the need for a regulation is essential for the consumer when DQ is implemented.
- visiongain - "$356 billion worth global financial services cost base will be offshored to India" reports visiongain
Visiongain's latest financial report 'Outsourcing to Asia' analyses the insight into offshore outsourcing in the global financial market. With companies downsizing and cost saving, the trend of outsourcing to Asia has been an option that many companies have chosen to take. Difficulties with the managing staff abroad, along with consumer groups, main concerns lie with how much of a service can be provided through another country. - visiongain - Neobyte Solutions Announces Affordable Software to Get Computers Working Faster and Smarter
Each time you run your computer - unwanted files and procedures are stored on your hard-disc. System LifeGuard 2 is an easy to use program that cleans out old and unwanted files,organizes your data, cleans the registry, thoroughly uninstalls unwanted programs, removes invalid links, protects your internet privacy and safeguards your vital data. Regular tuning and organizing your computer, will keep it running like the day it was new. - NeoByte Solutions - Custom Data Processing, CDP, Inc. to use Mi-Co Development Platform for Digital Ink Applications in the Healthcare Industry
Custom Data Processing, CDP, Inc. and Mi-Co announce today the strategic integration alliance and OEM agreement - Mi-Co - Enterprise Messaging Communications Corporation (EMCom) Announces Release of Outlook Add-in - PDLAdmin
EMCom, a world leader in messaging implementations and migrations for businesses, announced today that it has released PDLAdmin, an Outlook add-in for Scalix, Samsung Contact, and HP OpenMail, which enables users to manage public distribution lists. - EMCom - eMind's California Annuities 2004 Training Program - Approved by California Department of Insurance (CDI)
eMind, a leading provider of end-to-end compliance automation and training solutions for the financial services industry, announced the approval of their online self study training program, 'California Annuities 2004' by the California Department of Insurance. - eMind LLC - "$19.6 billion spent on drug discovery and set to increase by 6%" reports visiongain
With increasing lead times and cost of drug development, companies need to find new drugs, quicker and cheaper than before. At least 50 of the 433 are "me-too" drugs, and all are based on eight chemical scaffolds. This presents how hard it is to find or make a new molecule that has an important therapeutic effect. What has become obvious is that it takes longer, costs more and is much harder to discover new drugs than it used to be. - visiongain
|