Broadband threatened by road digging charges
News The initiative -- called "lane rental" -- is an attempt to reduce traffic delays, and the government has indicated that if it successful it will be rolled out across the UK. He is now organising a series of parliamentary written questions in an...
[May 14, 2002, 9:54]
Broadband road-digging row heats up
News According to the government, the measure -- which it calls "lane rental" -- is an attempt to limit utility companies causing traffic delays by digging up the roads. Richard Allan, Liberal Democrat MP for Sheffield Hallam told ZDNet recently that he...
[May 28, 2002, 17:58]
HP World: HP, Oracle on 'e-speaking' terms
News Oracle President Ray Lane went further, saying with a straight face that "this is probably going to be part of a change in our industry and in industry at large that we haven't seen in as much as 100 years".
[August 18, 1999, 8:36]
IBM: Linux will replace AIX
News It's an eight-lane highway. Its Linux customers include Thrifty car rental, China Post, the Bank of Birmingham in Alabama, Unilever, J.P. The day is approaching when Linux is likely to replace IBM's version of Unix, the company's top software...
[January 29, 2003, 13:35]
A Grid Infrastructure From Dell, Oracle, EMC, and Red Hat Helps Put Perfit in the Fast Lane to Success
White Papers Perfit Computer Systems Group Inc.specializes in the development of business solutions related to the transportation and construction industry, including applications for fleet maintenance, commercial repair shops, dispatch and logistics, rental...
[July 7, 2006, 0:00]



