Train Your Team To Gain Long-term Benefits
News But the consultant is there to do a job, not train your people. Myth #2: If you train them, they will leave If a company is willing to train me in .Net in 2003, I figure they'll want to train me in dot-NEXT in 2004.
[February 20, 2003, 12:04]
Train Your Users Before Rolling Out New Software
News Attempting to train the two groups together will result in the novices being overwhelmed and confused and the more skilled users wasting time that could have been spent doing their work. Computer-based training has the advantage of being able to...
[March 13, 2006, 16:25]
Wi-Fi Sends Train Passengers Rushing To First Class
News But the evidence from customer feedback is that train Wi-Fi is a hit. Icomera's service uses a satellite downlink to the train, and mobile phone networks for the uplink back to the Internet from the train.
[September 21, 2004, 9:10]
Sun's Quality, Engineering, And Deployment (QED) Test Train Model
White Papers Sun has long conducted a software-testing program, known internally as the Solaris OE Train, to support each Solaris operating environment (Solaris OE) release and to drive higher software quality. This white paper explains the why and how of Sun's...
[May 22, 2004, 0:00]
UK Train Operators Expand Free Wi-Fi Offers
News We were originally trialling [Wi-Fi] on a HST diesel set and now it has also been installed on the electric set, so it is now on both types of train that GNER operates," the GNER spokesperson said. Philip Bates, business development manager at...
[March 17, 2004, 16:30]
More Train Stations Get Wireless
News Wireless Internet access will soon be on offer to rail customers at another eighty-five UK train stations. Ten stations, including Reading, Bristol Temple Meads, Swindon and Slough are set to go live with commercial wireless access points this summer.
[May 9, 2005, 16:25]
T-Mobile Uses WiMax For Train Wi-Fi
Talkback what is the speed of the train ? wich speed sported by the wimax ?
[March 24, 2005, 15:46]
GNER Steams Ahead With Wi-Fi Train
News Train operator GNER is offering free wireless high-speed Internet access from Monday to passengers as part of a three-month trial on one Wi-Fi-enabled train running from London Kings Cross to Scotland.
[December 1, 2003, 15:20]
A New Train Of Thought
Talkback My experience of using a 3G datacard on a train is pretty woeful - far inferior to the experience of making a voice call. Interesting that you note the role of the chipset in all of this. Let us not ignore Intel's potential to change the future...
[January 10, 2008, 14:28]
IPass Gets Onboard With Train Wi-Fi
News Crucially, this gives IPass a stake in Britain's train Wi-Fi market. Broadreach has signed deals with five train operators, including Virgin. GNER, which is pioneering train Wi-Fi through its alliance with Icomera, revealed earlier this week that...
[September 22, 2004, 15:15]
Visualising The Train Garbage Collector
White Papers This paper presents a novel method for visualising an incremental garbage collector, based on the well-known Train algorithm, that generates concise snapshots of its state and informative graphs of its operation over time.
[August 2, 2005, 0:00]
T-Mobile Uses WiMax For Train Wi-Fi
News Several other companies, such as Broadreach and Icomera, are already operating train Wi-Fi services in the UK. Whether the train travels through tunnels, bridges or through high hedgerows, customers should not experience a drop in service," said...
[February 16, 2005, 16:55]
PA Consulting Group Case Study: Association Of Train Operating Companies (ATOC)
White Papers The Train Operating Companies (TOCs) are 'customers' of Railtrack's radio systems, so when Railtrack published detailed plans for the introduction of a new GSM-R system, the TOCs needed to respond quickly, detailing any shortcomings of the...
[June 17, 2004, 0:00]
Consortium Pushes Train Wi-Fi
News A group of IT vendors are negotiating with train operators to offer them another way of providing their passengers wireless broadband access via satellite. QinetiQ said that the price for using the service would be set by the train operator.
[April 20, 2005, 15:45]
Jane Wakefield: Waiting For The WAP Train
News Anyone who has sat on a tube platform waiting for a Circle Line train to show up will know the feeling -- trains come and go but none of them are for you. In the same way, the government is worried that the UK is missing the Internet train and is...
[March 28, 2000, 12:16]
Train Crash Could Be To Blame For Internet Derailment
News The Code Red virus was not to blame for the Internet slowdown experienced in America last month - it was caused by a train crash in the eastern-US city of Baltimore. According to Internet performance company Keynote, at the time at which Code Red...
[August 3, 2001, 10:14]
Broadreach Raises Cash To Push Train Wi-Fi
News Some of this money will be used to set up a subsidiary called Broadreach Train Services, which will offer train operators the chance to upgrade their rolling stock to include 802.11b networks. Recent research commissioned by Broadreach found that...
[July 15, 2004, 17:55]
More Train Stations Get Wireless
Talkback The train's running late today. What happened to looking out the window and thinking about your life, reading a book, gasp, talking to strangers. Generations of children will be born who will never know.
[May 10, 2005, 12:04]
More Train Stations Get Wireless
Talkback Roger, a salutary observation with much wisdom. I will leave my computer home today and think of my grandchildren over the four hours it takes to get to London. What is this world, if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare?
[June 8, 2005, 0:20]
IPass Gets Onboard With Train Wi-Fi
Talkback Eye-In-The-Sky Links Cell to Cell, concept pioneers global GSM Connectivity and GPS Satellite Telematics Security Monitoring in High Seas, In-Flight, and Fast Trains. Developed by TriaGnosys GmbH, Wessling, the GPRS-SMS Gateway Platform enables...
[September 23, 2004, 5:23]

