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Bio-and Nanotechnology in the Processing of Silk

Being a minor regional fibre with a share of less than 1%, silk has not had the benefit of R&D effort as much as other fibers have. R&D in the field of chemical processing of silk is confined largely to China, Japan, Italy and India. Como in Italy being one of the major processing centres for the silk fabrics with a dedicated research association in Milan. Likewise China has Suzhou Institute of Silk Technology; Shinshu University in Japan was a major research centre at one time. In India we have CSTRI in Bangalore and some universities and institutes doing R&D work in chemical processing of silk.

PayGate Payment Gateway Goes Live With ABSA for Internet Credit Card Processing

PayGate, fast becoming Africa's leading internet payment solution provider is now integrated directly to ABSA for processing credit cards. PayGate has been processing credit cards for merchants with Standard Bank merchant facilities for over ten years and after a solid track record in online credit card processing, due to popular demand from ABSA merchants now has a direct integration providing online payment solutions to ABSA merchants.

Web.com Partners With PowerPay to Provide Payment Processing Solutions to eCommerce Customers

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. and PORTLAND, Maine, Oct. 28, 2008 -- Web.com (Nasdaq:WWWW), a leading provider of online marketing for small businesses, and PowerPay, a rising star in the electronic payments industry, today announced a partnership that will provide PowerPay`s payment processing solutions to Web.com`s eCommerce customers. Under the agreement, Web.com will offer its eCommerce customers payment processing solutions, coupled with enhanced fraud detection and card security compliance features, which can significantly lower their credit card processing fees by up to 25%.

Web.com Partners with PowerPay to Provide Payment Processing Solutions to eCommerce Customers

JACKSONVILLE, FL and PORTLAND, ME – October 28, 2008 – Web.com (NASDAQ: WWWW), a leading provider of online marketing for small businesses, and PowerPay, a rising star in the electronic payments industry, today announced a partnership that will provide PowerPay’s payment processing solutions to Web.com’s eCommerce customers. Under the agreement, Web.com will offer its eCommerce customers payment processing solutions, coupled with enhanced fraud detection and card security compliance features, which can significantly lower their credit card processing fees by up to 25%. “As a strong advocate for small business merchants, Web.com is determined to provide solutions that not only help grow our customers’ businesses, but also saves them money, especially in these challenging economic times.

Web.com Partners With PowerPay to Provide Payment Processing Solutions to eCommerce Customers

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. and PORTLAND, Maine, Oct. 28, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Web.com (Nasdaq:WWWW), a leading provider of online marketing for small businesses, and PowerPay, a rising star in the electronic payments industry, today announced a partnership that will provide PowerPay's payment processing solutions to Web.com's eCommerce customers. Under the agreement, Web.com will offer its eCommerce customers payment processing solutions, coupled with enhanced fraud detection and card security compliance features, which can significantly lower their credit card processing fees by up to 25%.

Web.com Partners With PowerPay to Provide Payment Processing Solutions to eCommerce Customers

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. and PORTLAND, Maine, Oct. 28, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Web.com (Nasdaq: WWWW), a leading provider of online marketing for small businesses, and PowerPay, a rising star in the electronic payments industry, today announced a partnership that will provide PowerPay's payment processing solutions to Web.com's eCommerce customers. Under the agreement, Web.com will offer its eCommerce customers payment processing solutions, coupled with enhanced fraud detection and card security compliance features, which can significantly lower their credit card processing fees by up to 25%.

Misys Wins 'Best Trade Processing Product' Accolade in European Banking Technology Readers' Choice Awards

LONDON, November 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Misys , the global application software and services company, was awarded 'Best Trade Processing product' for the second year in a row for its innovative web-based trade processing solution, Misys Confirmation Matching Service (CMS) - formerly Misys Treasury Plus - at the annual European Banking Technology Readers' Choice Awards dinner in London on 6th November 2008.

Misys Wins 'Best Trade Processing Product' Accolade in European Banking Technology Readers' Choice Awards

LONDON, November 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Misys (LSE: MSY), the global application software and services company, was awarded 'Best Trade Processing product' for the second year in a row for its innovative web-based trade processing solution, Misys Confirmation Matching Service (CMS) - formerly Misys Treasury Plus - at the annual European Banking Technology Readers' Choice Awards dinner in London on 6th November 2008.

Reserve Banks Announce Reduced Number of Check Processing Sites and Accelerated Restructuring Schedule

The Federal Reserve Banks have announced that the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland will serve as the single paper check processing and adjustments site and that the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta will serve as the single electronic check processing site for the Federal Reserve System. The Reserve Banks also announced they will utilize a flexible restructuring schedule that scales back or shifts operations at their other sites when paper check volumes no longer justify the existing operation.

New EDI Development Programme for Solar Electric Systems Focuses on Flat-Die Innovations for Photovoltaic Thin Film

Freedonia GroupGlobal demand for plastics processing machinery is forecast to climb 4.7 percent annually through 2012 to almost US $25 billion. Product sales will be spurred by ongoing economic growth and rising personal income levels, resulting in increased plastics product consumption, processing activity and associated equipment demand. These and other trends are presented in World Plastics Processing Machinery, a new study from The Freedonia Group, Inc., a Cleveland-based industry research firm.

Pointillism Meets Pixelation: Using the Java 2D API to Animate Art

"This article explains how to write a custom Java 2D image-processing class by implementing the BufferedImageOp interface. It uses a 2D cellular automaton (CA) — cyclic space — in constructing the image-processing application. The CA "operates" on an image (for example, a JPEG file), causing the image to transform in interesting ways over time. I hope the article will open your eyes to the possibility of writing a whole new class of image-processing applications.

Fidelity National and Obopay team on mobile P2P fund transfer service

Fidelity National Information Services (NYSE: FIS), a Fortune 500 company and a leading global provider of core processing, card issuer and transaction processing services, and Obopay, the pioneering service provider for payments via mobile phones, today announced a person-to-person (P2P) mobile money transfer service for financial institutions using FIS core processing services.

Indexing XML Data With ToXin

Indexing schemes for semistructured data have been developed in recent years to optimize path query processing by summarizing path information. However, most of these schemes can only be applied to some query processing stages whereas others only support a limited class of queries. To overcome these limitations the paper developed ToXin1, an indexing scheme for XML data that fully exploits the overall path structure of the database in all query processing stages. ToXin consists of two different types of structures: a path index that summarizes all paths in the database and can be used for both forward and backward navigation starting from any node, and a value index that supports predicates over values.

AMD Banks On Flood of Stream Apps

Slatterz writes "Closely integrating GPU and CPU systems was one of the motivations for AMD's $5.4bn acquisition of ATI in 2006. Now AMD is looking to expand its Stream project, which uses graphics chip processing cores to perform computing tasks normally sent to the CPU, a process known as General Purpose computing on Graphics Processing Units (GPGPU). By leveraging thousands of processing cores on a graphics card for general computing calculations, tasks such as scientific simulations or geographic modelling, which are traditionally the realm of supercomputers, can be performed on smaller, more affordable systems. AMD will release a new driver for its Radeon series on 10 December which will extend Stream capabilities to consumer cards." Reader Vigile adds: "While third-party consumer applications from CyberLink and ArcSoft are due in Q1

Pixelworks Post Processing Technology Selected for New Sanyo LCD Projector

an innovative provider of powerful video and pixel processing technology, announced today that its PW610 digital projection post processor is enabling higher resolution and better performance in Sanyo's recently released high-end LCD projector, the LP-XP200L.

Pixelworks Post Processing Technology Selected for New Sanyo LCD Projector

Pixelworks, Inc. (NASDAQ:PXLW), an innovative provider of powerful video and pixel processing technology, announced today that its PW610 digital projection post processor is enabling higher resolution and better performance in Sanyo

Misys Wins 'Best Trade Processing Product' Accolade in European Banking Technology Readers' Choice Awards

Misys Wins 'Best Trade Processing Product' Accolade in European Banking Technology Readers' Choice Awards

Misys Wins 'Best Trade Processing Product' Accolade in European Banking Technology Readers' Choice Awards

Misys Wins 'Best Trade Processing Product' Accolade in European Banking Technology Readers' Choice Awards

Pixelworks Post Processing Technology Selected for New Sanyo LCD Projector

TUALATIN, Ore.-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Pixelworks, Inc. (NASDAQ:PXLW), an innovative provider of powerful video and pixel processing technology, announced today that its PW610 digital projection post processor is enabling higher resolution and better performance in Sanyo

Pixelworks Post Processing Technology Selected for New Sanyo LCD Projector

TUALATIN, Ore., BUSINESS WIRE -- Pixelworks, Inc. (NASDAQ:PXLW), an innovative provider of powerful video and pixel processing technology, announced today that its PW610 digital projection post processor is enabling higher resolution and better performance in Sanyo's recently released high-end LCD projector, the LP-XP200L.

Open Source Data Processing in the Cloud

Hadoop, an open source implementation of map/reduce, has garnered tremendous momentum in large scale data processing

ATI plans to unleash Stream processing next month

While ATI's Radeon GPUs have technically supported their Stream processing initiative for some time now, up to this point the company hasn't provided tools to the general public that unleash the full potential of the technology, Folding@Home is the only real GPGPU app on the desktop for the consumer. That's about to change though.

Live Blogging: IBM Rolls Out 'Event Processing' Roadmap, Goes After Business Agility

I'm at the Taj Hotel, attending IBM's eXtreme Business Event Processing Summit, looking to live blog the action as IBM's Software Group senior VP Steve Mills takes the stage to make what's expected to be some big announcements. I'll be updating this blog with text, photos, and eventually video (once we get it produced). First up at the podium was IBM SOA & WebSphere VP Sandy Carter (photo below), who set the stage by defining the term "event," setting the tone for IBM's road map to make businesses more agile in the way they respond to such events.

Linux Support for Symmetric Multi-Processing Systems

Data Device Corporation (DDC) introduces updated Software Development Kits (SDK) for MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 data bus applications that support Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP) under the latest Linux operating system versions.

DDC Announces Linux Support for Symmetric Multi-Processing Systems

Data Device Corporation (DDC) introduces updated software development kits (SDK) for MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 data bus applications that support symmetric multi-processing (SMP) under the latest Linux operating system versions. SMP support can increase the performance of a Linux system.


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