Agent 2.0 Document: text normalization documentation for Portuguese (Brazil) Lernout & Hauspie TTS3000 engine
Downloads Text normalization documentation in Microsoft Word (.doc file) format for the Portuguese (Brazil) Lernout & Hauspie TTS3000 engine. This is the text normalization documentation in Microsoft Word (.doc file) format that is specific to the Portuguese...
[August 22, 2007, 11:35]
Brazil appeals ISO ratification of OOXML
News Brazil is to appeal the International Organization for Standardization decision to ratify Microsoft Office Open XML, now known as ISO/IEC DIS 29500. In a letter to ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 on Thursday, Associação Brasileira de Normas...
[May 30, 2008, 15:03]
Brazil appeals ISO ratification of OOXML
Talkback I doubt Brazil, or South Africa's protests will cause the iSO to revise their decision. Enough money, or promises will be made to overcome the deficiencies of OOXML to remove it from the standard list.
[June 2, 2008, 13:51]
Brazil to get stripped-down XP
News Microsoft plans to expand its low-cost Windows XP Starter Edition programme to Brazil, the company confirmed Monday. On April 13, Microsoft is going to announce the expansion of its five market program to include Brazil," a Microsoft representative...
[April 12, 2005, 9:45]
Brazil says 'no' to Office Open XML
News The bid to fast track Office Open XML as an ISO-certified standard has received a setback, with ISO member Brazil casting a 'No' vote. After a very difficult and inconclusive meeting in ABNT (Brazilian Technical Standards Organization) office last...
[August 24, 2007, 16:35]
350,000 Linux deployment planned for Brazil
Blog However, ThinNetworks does claim to have installed 400,000 multi-terminal workstations around the world and said that with the Brazil rollout they expect to increase this to 800,000 by 2010. The Brazilian Government has ordered 350,000 low-cost PCs...
[February 20, 2009, 14:49]
IBM to help Brazil along open-source path
News IBM is teaming up with the government of Brazil to develop the country's expertise in open-source software, such as Linux, the technology giant announced on Friday. Linux can play a fundamental role in the economic development strategy of...
[October 13, 2003, 14:55]
iG Brazil Efficiently Offers More Services and Payment Options, Boosting Subscriber Base
White Papers iG Brazil has more than 1.7 million active subscribers to its free internet services, making it one of Brazil's largest Internet Service Providers (ISPs). To speed the rollout of new services and ensure more reliable, integrated management of...
[May 30, 2007, 1:00]
IBM to help Brazil along open-source path
Talkback VIDA BRASIL ORGANIZATION we are working to help very poor families with desnutrition in Brazil, many abandoned children on the strret is cruing for help.please help this peoples to survive, your help will save lifes and make sad people smille.
[March 20, 2004, 1:08]
NASA site blocks out Brazil
News Brazil, we have a problem: NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) says it is blocking Brazilian access to its Web servers due to a wave of computer attacks from different locations in the country. JPL's current ban on Brazilian data traffic was...
[March 16, 2000, 10:54]
To Keep Customers Satisfied, Telefonica Brazil Makes the Call to TIBCO's BPM Software
White Papers Since 1998, Telefonica Brazil has provided extensive telecommunications services to Brazil. One way Telefonica Brazil is supporting its customers is by improving internal processes that directly affect them.
[June 9, 2007, 1:00]
South America Elevation Maps: Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Ecuador
Downloads In alphabetical order they are: American Samoa, Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Cape Verde, Cayman Islands, Chile, Columbia, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican...
[September 18, 2006, 8:00]
Brazil Telecom Standardizes Human Resource Processes, Boosting Employee Satisfaction
White Papers Brazil Telecom provides a broad range of integrated communications services encompassing fixed and mobile phone service, long distance and international service, data centers, free internet, and broadband and dial-in access services.
[July 11, 2007, 1:00]
IBM takes Linux consulting to Brazil
News IBM is taking its love of Linux to South America, introducing consulting services to promote the open-source operating system in Brazil. IBM's Global Services division detailed on Monday the services it is offering corporations in Brazil interested...
[June 14, 2004, 16:25]
IBM opens two Linux centres in Brazil
News IBM, a leading advocate of Linux, has opened two centres devoted to the open-source operating system in Brazil, which could help the software catch on in that part of the world. The other IBM facility in Brazil will be a Linux Technology Centre...
[December 8, 2003, 9:55]
MIT urges Brazil towards Linux
Talkback Wow, that fantastic! How does it look with free jobs in the Linux IT industry? I would relocate to Brazilia, in order to work over there. Europeen corrupt politicans made it possible. Any links?
[March 18, 2005, 14:24]
MIT urges Brazil towards Linux
Talkback Right. Because there's no Microsoft developer community. And shame on the Media Lab for using the word 'better' without qualification, if they didn't, and shame on ZD if they were quoted out of context.
[March 18, 2005, 16:23]
MIT urges Brazil towards Linux
Talkback Brasil needs the power of free software, I think that president Lula will acept this advice from MIT. All brazilians can learn how to use free software. Microsoft software make people lazy and we cannot wish it to brazilian people.
[March 18, 2005, 14:06]
350,000 Linux deployment planned for Brazil
Blog Comment It would be great if BECTA (or a similar national education computing authority) could perform an analysis of the capability and cost differences with such a roll-out, compared to a 'mainstream' school desktop deployment.
[February 23, 2009, 8:25]
350,000 Linux deployment planned for Brazil
Blog Comment It would be GREAT, but trying to break the stranglehold of MS is a monumental task.
[February 23, 2009, 13:31]



