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Last updated: Friday, February 26, 2010
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Shell and IBM Target Oil and Natural Gas Recovery
The companies will explore advanced techniques for reconciling geophysical and reservoir engineering field data. As a result of applying improved algorithms, analytics and accelerated simulations, Shell can reduce the educated guesswork and extract natural resources with more certainty and efficiency, thereby optimizing the recovery of oil and gas. |
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NEC Extends OpenFlow Technologies
NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701), a global leader in networking, communications and information technology, announced today the development of dynamic optimal path management technologies for mobile and fixed networks using OpenFlow (*1), one of the Future Internet technologies. |
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IBM Helps Companies Monitor Data Center Health with New Cloud Service
Today even the smallest I.T. departments are demanding capabilities to identify where bottlenecks might occur, prevent them from occurring and automate data center processes. I.T. staff need a central point of control to oversee the piecemeal parts of the data center while faced with shrinking capital budgets. |
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FIRST ALL-ELECTRIC APTERA 2e PUSHED BACK TO 2010
In September 2008, when fledgling vehicle manufacturer Aptera named Paul Wilbur president and CEO, the 27-year Detroit auto executive set forth a series of financial goals and product deadlines. "Aptera's production and delivery will be tied directly to funding," said Wilbur. |
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BT commits dedicated resources to new Avaya connect programme
BT Global Services announced today its commitment to the new Avaya Connect accreditation programme. The business sees this as a critical component of its plans to expand its unified communications and contact centre solutions footprint for Avaya unified communications solutions, including Avaya AuraTM. |
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Shanghai Volkswagen: Five million vehicles produced
Volkswagen will continue its systematic growth course in China. This was announced by Dr. Horst Neumann, Member of the Board of Management of Volkswagen AG for Human Resources, in Shanghai on Thursday, the day when the five millionth vehicle produced by Shanghai Volkswagen (SVW) left the assembly line. |
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