Mazda NA Revs Dealer Support With IBM And Java Solution
White Papers Mazda North American operations (Mazda NA) has embarked on a technology strategy based on Java and IBM products to improve customer service by enhancing the company's dealer-support applications. Based on IBM's Application Framework for e-business...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Over Reacting, Na The Guy Is Actually Lucky
Talkback Actually, if the prosecution was over reacting they wouldn't have even made an offer of a plea bargain.
[February 16, 2007, 18:08]
NA Confirms PGP Bug And Promises A Fix Friday
News Security firm Network Associates (NAI) has promised a fix for versions 5.5.x to 6.5.3 of its PGP (Pretty Good Protection) encryption software. The email systems contain a serious security bug discovered by Ralf Senderek, a German researcher.
[August 25, 2000, 17:00]
NetWorld+Interop: NA Releasing WebShield Apps
News Network Associates is getting into the appliance business. The leviathan of the computer security business announced this morning it will release a series of WebShield E-ppliances for computer security.
[September 14, 1999, 9:34]
Thick Photoresist Imaging Using A Three Wavelength Exposure Stepper
White Papers This paper will evaluate the performance of a novel low numerical aperture (NA), broadband g, h and i-line exposure system with thick photoresist processes and compare the results to baseline 50 µm and 100 µm photoresist processes exposed with...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Sprint Wireless Data Cards Drive BMW Of North America X3 Kiosks
White Papers Utilizing high-speed data capabilities of the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network, BMW of North America, LLC (BMW NA) is tapping into state-of-the-art kiosk technology to market its brand new X3 Sports Activity Vehicle, the new 6 Series and its...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Raiders Of The Lost Archive
Leader The UK's National Archives (NA) is in the process of finding out how true that statement is. NA has hinted that it may look to convert some of its archived information into open file formats. The NA is facing a very tough challenge.
[July 5, 2007, 17:41]
Email Gateway Products Get Smart With Spam
News NA's latest weapon against security threats is designed to protect networks from dangerous email attachments and also includes a spam-blocking option. Raj Dhingra, vice president of corporate and product marketing at NA said it is essential to...
[May 25, 2004, 17:25]
Phoenix Launches First 'trusted' BIOS
News It is built on a framework Phoenix calls Device-Networked Architecture, or D-NA, and is part of a trend on the part of IT powers such as Microsoft and Intel to introduce "trustworthy computing" into their products at a more basic level.
[November 26, 2003, 15:35]
Election Leaves Power Vacuum In MP's Tech Group
News NA* NA* NA* White, a former IT systems analyst who acted as treasurer of the group, is one of two high-profile tech-savvy MPs to leave parliament in this election. Richard Allan, former Liberal Democrat MP for Sheffield Hallam, announced his...
[May 6, 2005, 14:30]
The Parable Of The Spireware
Leader The hacks of the land of Jor-na-Lists said: "Ah yes, the Symantites. Let us gird our loins and visit the foul pits of the land of Jor-na-Lists. And Norton, the angel of vengeance of the Symantites, alighted on the computers of the vicars of the...
[August 4, 2006, 16:25]
Managers At Czech Republic Hospital Drive Efficiencies With Management Solution
White Papers Czech Republic-based Na Homolce Hospital needed to improve support systems. To help managers monitor performance data and allocate funds more easily, the hospital deployed Microsoft Dynamics NAV, with the support of Microsoft Gold Certified Partner...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Trusting Software: Malicious Code Analyses
White Papers Malicious code is a real danger to defense systems, regardless of whether it is a programming flaw that can be exploited by an attacker, or something more directly sinister in nature, such as a computer virus or Trojan horse.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
SIP Extensions For Communicating With Networked Appliances
White Papers However, these do not support wide-area access control and interworking of these Networked Appliances (NA). The next wave of the Internet is widely predicted to be the Networked Appliance (NA) - the refrigerator that can keep an inventory of your...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Gun Valkyrie: Prima Official EGuide
Downloads Hebble and Tir na Nog. Step-by-step walkthroughs of all missions with maps. Secrets of Halley Cores and Hebble Technology revealed. Tips for upgrading and evolving your Gearskin armor. Secret Challenge Mode revealed.
[June 20, 2007, 21:17]
Tech Success: Enterprise Architecture Made Simple
White Papers While the concept of an enterprise architecture may remain an abstract notion to many agency executives, one integrator is hoping to show managers at the Census Bureau how useful an enterprise architecture can be, mainly by deploying flexible...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Dell Admits Indian Mistake
Talkback I am right, Na. We cannot talk without mixing our stupid hindi words like na, matlab, and more most of us can't say a line without a exhaustive language translation. You are right. Americans should look towards the custom built Computers because...
[March 1, 2006, 11:03]
The Printability Of 1X Reticle Defects For Submicron Design Rules
White Papers These conditions included changes in the optical parameters of the illumination system, including numerical aperture (NA) and partial coherence (s), and pitch variations in a 0.65 µm design rule area.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
NAT And Firewall Traversal Technical Report
White Papers Frequently, these devices contain IP Network Address and Port Translation (NA(P)T) and Firewall capabilities. Due to the rapid growth of low-cost, Network-enabled devices, high-speed data service subscribers frequently install IP routers and...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
LaCie D2 Blu-Ray Drive
White Papers The LaCie d2 Blu-ray Drive uses a blue-violet laser and improved lens specifications (wavelength, NA-numerical aperture) allowing for a laser beam focus that's approximately one-fifth smaller than the red laser used to burn DVDs.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

