Tag Archives: Software
GloPos Software Has Indoor Positioning Accuracy of 7.7 to 12.5 Meters
By Carolyn J Dawson, TMCnet Contributor GloPos (News – Alert) is a developer of ground-breaking software-only positioning technology that helps to make mobile phones location-aware even if the mobile is positioned outdoor, indoor, and even underground. Recently, VTT which is the Technical Research Center of Finland, conducted an independent test of GloPos’ software. According to the … Continue reading
Does Hosted Software Make Sense for Your Business?
By Anshu Shrivastava, TMCnet Contributor A growing number of companies are considering a move to the cloud. Also, technologies such as customer relationship management (CRM) applications, email, storage, and more are migrating to the cloud. Now, one can see IP business communications following the same cloud-based trend. Register now for a free Webinar called “IP … Continue reading
TSMC’s AMS reference Flow Includes EdXact’s Jivaro Netlist Reduction Software
By Shamila Janakiraman , TMCnet Contributor EdXact a post-layout verification specialist announced that its netlist reduction software Jivaro has been included in TSMC’s Analog/Mixed-Signal or AMS Reference Flow for 28 nm analog and mixed-signal circuit design.Story continues below ↓ Company sources explained that analog, mixed-signal and RF design teams at leading semiconductor companies across the … Continue reading
VUE Software Moves Its SaaS Solutions to the Microsoft Windows Azure platform
By Nathesh, TMCnet Contributor VUE Software, a provider of industry-specific business technology solutions, has stated that they are moving software as a service (SaaS (News – Alert)) versions of the VUE Compensation Management and VUE IncentivePoint solutions to the Microsoft Windows Azure platform. According to the company, VUE IncentivePoint, a Web-based incentive compensation solution with native … Continue reading
Vietnamese Government Requires Internet Monitoring Software in Hanoi, Human Rights Group Says
By Ed Silverstein, TMCnet Contributor A new government requirement – to install monitoring software on computers at Internet cafes, hotels and other public establishments in Hanoi – is getting condemned by human rights advocates.A Vietnamese reform party, Viet Tan, says that select organizations have ten days to install the software, based on an April 26, … Continue reading
Green Hills Software Supports Freescale’s Innovative 64-Bit e5500 Technology and Three Newest QorIQ(TM) Communications …
Modern facility for technology More space and upgraded technology await San Diego City College students this fall with the opening of the Career Technology Center. Read more on San Diego Union-Tribune Curtiss-Wright Controls Adds Support for Green Hills Software’s INTEGRITY(R) RTOS on Its VPX6-187 QorIQ(TM) P4080 … ORLANDO, FL–(Marketwire – 06/23/10) – Freescale Technology Forum … Continue reading
Carbon emissions software developed for construction industry
Latest news 05 June 2010 Businesses involved in the construction industry could benefit from a new sustainability software tool. Designed to help meet sustainability targets, the Butterfly product has been designed by technical buildings and insurance specialist BLP. BLP claim that Butterfly will “simplify and improve decision making for new build and refurbishment developments by … Continue reading
New Contact Center Software Maximizes Company Efficiency
By Juliana Kenny, TMCnet Web Editor Three new contact center solutions, as developed by Utopy, are designed to employ speech analytics to help businesses lower functional costs and raise the efficiency level of company-wide productivity and customer experience according to an article from Speech Technology magazine.As stated by company executives, Utopy First Call Resolution, Utopy … Continue reading
Software layers BP oil spill over your home
by Candace Lombardi Font size Print E-mail Share 14 comments Share Using freely available government data, a new Web site helps people quantify the BP oil spill in local terms. IfItWasMyHome.com uses a combo of Google Maps and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite tracking data to place the parameters of the BP oil spill–the … Continue reading