Copenhagen Energy Holds the Balance: Accuracy in Forecasting Amounts to Cost Savings in Delivery
White Papers Utilizing SAS technology for demand forecasting, Copenhagen Energy quickly recouped their investment because the new forecasting solution is faster, better and less expensive than the previous system, which involved external forecasting services.
[July 5, 2006, 0:00]
HP Media Storage Solution Helps Provider of Premium Movie Content Leave Subscribers Wanting More
White Papers Nowadays media companies must be able to manage massive amounts of digital information. But, despite storage challenges, fundamental shifts in the entertainment world are presenting attractive opportunities for digital content management and...
[December 20, 2006, 0:00]
Vehicle Manager for Palm OS and Windows Bundle
Downloads The expense amounts are factored into Quick Stats calculations. Care for a Fleet of Vehicles For businesses responsible for a fleet of vehicles (company cars, delivery vans, pickup trucks, cabs, limos and even bus services), Vehicle Manage is ideal.
[February 21, 2008, 6:00]
Putting your BI on the Web
News This focus is further sharpened when new and less sophisticated delivery platforms are considered; for example, mobile devices are not equipped to handle large amounts of data manipulation, but are perfect to receive frequent updates of succinct...
[December 15, 2005, 15:25]
Legitimate P2P to be unclogged
News Arber added that a service such as Velocix could theoretically enable ISPs to further segment their services, by "prioritising packages to high-usage users who are using huge amounts of media content".
[August 7, 2006, 11:45]
There's no such thing as dead data
Leader A bank takes huge amounts of cash, but instead of using an armoured van for the transfer it calls a courier company. Four million customer records went missing from a UPS delivery. The solution is simple.
[June 8, 2005, 13:45]
IBM, Cisco pursue IP intranet streaming
News The prospect is especially attractive to the two companies because digital media requires vast amounts of storage and the technology to deliver it efficiently. IBM calls the content delivery network its Digital Media Delivery Solution (DMDS).
[May 30, 2003, 10:45]



