Adobe Systems Case Study: Bell Helicopter Textron
White Papers Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.is a $1.4 billion leading producer of commercial and military helicopters. Marine Corps, which needs 360 V-22 Ospreys (V-22 Osprey is a tiltrotor aircraft) for combat assault and assault support, required the Bell Boeing...
[June 14, 2006, 0:00]
Nortel Networks Case Study: Bell Mobility
White Papers Bell Mobility, a wholly owned division of Bell Canada and the largest Canadian wireless operator, provides wireless communication solutions which include PCS, cellular, high-speed data services, two-way messaging, and paging services.
[July 21, 2005, 0:00]
Bell Dials Into Project Success With Advanced Customer Services
White Papers Bell remains Canada's largest communications company because it's been successful at innovating and adapting to change. To help achieve this goal, Bell's AI team turns to Oracle's Advanced Customer Services.
[February 9, 2008, 0:17]
Bell Labs finds end of the road for transistors
News Bell Labs, where the transistor was invented in 1947, has now announced what it believes to be the smallest transistor possible. This is effectively the smallest that a transistor can be, says Bell Labs, and thus marks the end for the smaller...
[October 18, 2001, 15:34]
Bell Canada Signs Seven-Year, Contract With Large Canadian Financial Institution for a Fully Outsourced Internet Protocol-Based Contact Centre Solution
White Papers Bell Canada is Canada's national leader in communications with 28 million customer connections across the country. To provide the integration of multiple channels providing customers with an improved and consistent call experience, and to provide...
[June 2, 2006, 0:00]
Bell 430 LIFESTAR
Downloads Authentically produced from BELL Manuals, FAA TCDS's and flight testing by UT & STI pilots. Official University of Tennessee Medical Center - LIFESTAR 430 This outstanding Multi-Role helicopter delivers performance, stability, presence and...
[May 27, 2005, 8:00]
Gordon Bell on life through a digital lens
Video Microsoft researcher Gordon Bell talked to ZDNet UK this week about his project to document his entire life. This video shows him demonstrating part of this in 2007. Courtesy of CBS Evening News)
[February 13, 2009, 9:33]
Gateway plans to snap up Packard Bell
News Gateway announced on Monday that it has agreed to take over the controlling stake in PC vendor Packard Bell. Gateway has exercised its right of first refusal to purchase all of the shares of PB Holding Company, the parent company of Packard Bell...
[October 9, 2007, 16:19]
Former Packard Bell chief buys AST
News Beny Alagem, the co-founder and former chairman of Packard Bell NEC announced on Sunday that he had bought the AST brand name and technology for his new company, AST Computer Inc. Alagem left Sacramento, Calif.based Packard Bell NEC last July.
[January 12, 1999, 9:34]
Bell Ringtone 1.0 (Rainbow)
Downloads Bell Ringtone for PocketPC- RAINBOWBell Ringtone is a collection of 2 high quality ringtone to personalize the music of your PocketPC or Smartphone. Have a Fun ! To select the Top Quality Rainbow Ringtone,Open your ActiveSync application and select...
[February 21, 2005, 6:00]
NEC, Packard Bell chime a month today
News NEC and Packard Bell will melt into one a month today but users won't notice the difference, the firm said today. It's not been decided long-term but for the foreseeable future - and that's a long time - you'll still see Packard Bell aimed at home...
[August 1, 1996, 17:05]
All-in-One Internet Filtering Solution Solves Costly Problems for Easton-Bell Sports
White Papers After extensively evaluating a number of different Web filtering solutions, Network Operations Manager Matt Baskett and his team at Easton-Bell Sports (EBS) selected Bloxx's Web filtering appliance as the most satisfying solution for EBS.
[March 18, 2009, 20:16]
NEC disables Packard Bell NEC
News NEC effectively pulled the plug on its struggling Packard Bell NEC unit in the US, mandating a radical restructuring that will result in layoffs of about 80% of its staff, the departure of its senior management and its withdrawal from the US...
[November 3, 1999, 15:05]
NEC to dump Packard Bell name for business PCs
News The Japanese giant is also reorganising its UK operation under the name NEC Computer Systems and dropping the Packard Bell-NEC name in favour of just 'NEC' on business machines. Everyone knows Packard-Bell as a home brand [but] when we traded under...
[October 21, 1997, 14:36]
Enabling MVNOs at Bell Mobility With Alcatel's Payment Solution
White Papers Bell Mobility is leveraging Alcatel's payment solution to embrace this trend. Through a relationship based on open communication, the Bell Mobility and Alcatel teams are evolving pre-paid services to position Bell Mobility as the network operator...
[November 30, 2006, 0:00]
Death bell tolls for 3G?
News In a note entitled Death bell tolls -- 3G RIP, Datamonitor analyst Nick Greenway writes: "Within the next 12 months some license holders may shelve 3G aspirations, possibly having to treat the cost of licenses as a write-down.
[August 19, 2002, 7:38]
The Bell Labs Security Framework: Making the Case for End-to-End Wi-Fi Security
White Papers Now, a decade after WLAN technology first became generally available, they have exactly that - the Bell Labs Security Framework, which facilitates secure network design and comprehensive end-to-end security analysis.
[November 30, 2006, 0:00]
Under pressure, Packard Bell to lay off 20 percent of staff
News Packard Bell will lay off 20 percent of its U.S.work force by the end of the year, the company said Thursday. A division of NEC, Packard Bell said the cuts would stretch across all areas of operation, resulting in between 750 and 1,000 jobs being...
[October 9, 1998, 14:31]
US Report: Packard Bell launches its Cyrix-based PC for $699
News The Packard Bell 550 uses a Cyrix MMX-enhanced MediaGX processor as part of a deal announced last week. Packard Bell also introduced a 750 model which starts at $999 (£688) and uses a Cyrix MII 266MHz processor.
[May 29, 1998, 15:29]
Book claims Bell copied telephone invention
News Alexander Graham Bell may not have been the original inventor of the telephone, according to a book due for release next month by a leading US writer. In his book, The Telephone Gambit: Chasing Alexander Graham Bell's Secret, Seth Shulman, a former...
[December 27, 2007, 17:15]



