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TM Forum: TM Forum Publishes New Systems Integration Reference Book; Third book aimed at systems developers of new generation systems released.

TMCNet: TM Forum: TM Forum Publishes New Systems Integration Reference Book; Third book aimed at systems developers of new generation systems released.

Anatomy of Linux Journaling File Systems

LinucksGirl writes "Journaling file systems used to be an oddity primarily for research purposes, but today it's the default in Linux. Discover the ideas behind journaling file systems, and learn how they provide better integrity in the face of a power failure or system crash. Learn about the various journaling file systems in use today, and peek into the next generation of journaling file systems."

Ocean Tomo to Auction Computer Systems, Software, Information Management and Data Systems Patents on 26 June in Amsterdam

TMCNet: Ocean Tomo to Auction Computer Systems, Software, Information Management and Data Systems Patents on 26 June in Amsterdam

Cameras and accessories from Ademco Australia

Ademco Australia offers innovative range of access control system. Ademco Australia offers Honeywell video systems which provide CCTV systems and digital video systems. Other components including equipment for financial and retail transaction, specialized applications and verification systems are provided by Honeywell Video systems.

Binary Stars with Habitable Planets

The detection of many extrasolar planets constitutes a momentous advance for astronomy. But these discoveries, most of which were made after 1995, were not unanticipated—for centuries, people speculated about the existence of planetary systems around stars other than the Sun. Many of these systems caught astronomers by surprise. They revealed properties that would not fit the theoretical models of planetary system formation. For instance, recently, astronomers have been surprised to learn that some modestly spaced binary stars can also harbor planets. Theoretical work had suggested that planets could not form in such systems. Yet it is now clear that Jupiter-sized planets do indeed exist in at least a few multiple-star systems. And computational modeling suggests that smaller, terrestrial planets will one day be found in such systems, s

Perl and the Practical Systems Administrator

Systems administrators are very busy people. Sometimes a bit of common sense programming can go a long way toward eliminating some of the repetitive tasks associated with systems administration. Perl can be used to automate many recurring tasks. AccountCheck is an example Perl script that automatically checks for problems that can occur when user accounts are made and deleted without every necessary step being completed. Partially created or deleted accounts can be a security hazard, acting as hidden doors to let intruders enter a system. Most systems have such hidden doors. This Perl script checks for all the common types of errors that can occur. It checks the following:

Anatomy of Linux Flash File Systems

IconYou'll find flash file systems used in personal digital assistants (PDAs), cellphones, MP3 players, digital cameras, USB flash drives (UFDs), and even laptop computers. This article looks at a couple of the read-only file systems and also reviews the various read/write file systems available today and how they work. Explore what the flash devices are all about and the challenges that they introduce.

Anatomy of Linux Flash File Systems

"Solid-state drives are all the rage these days, but embedded systems have used solid-state devices for storage for quite some time. You'll find flash file systems used in personal digital assistants (PDAs), cellphones, MP3 players, digital cameras, USB flash drives (UFDs), and even laptop computers. In many cases, the file systems for commercial devices can be custom and proprietary, but they face the same challenges discussed below.

Search Engine Optimization Firm Medium Blue Triples Online Sales for Panel Systems Unlimited

ATLANTA, GA, June 10, 2008 -- Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing, an Atlanta-based Internet marketing firm, has utilized its exclusive search engine optimization techniques to enhance sales for Panel Systems Unlimited, a company that sells affordable, refurbished office systems. Medium Blue designed and executed an Internet marketing campaign for Panel Systems Unlimited that has improved the company's visibility and credibility, increased sales, and attracted valuable prospects that are ready to buy.

Anatomy of Linux Journaling File System

IconJournaling file systems used to be an oddity primarily for research purposes, but today it's the default in Linux. Discover the ideas behind journaling file systems, and learn how they provide better integrity in the face of a power failure or system crash. Learn about the various journaling file systems in use today, and peek into the next generation of journaling file systems.

NICE says jury determines company should pay $3.3 Mln. In damages in patent case - Quick Facts

(RTTNews) - Sunday, NICE Systems (NICE) said that in a patent infringement case brought in January 2006 against NICE Systems Inc. and NICE Systems Ltd. by Verint Americas, Inc. - formerly Witness Systems, Inc. - in the Federal District Court in Atlanta, the jury determined that certain features of NICE's analytics products infringe two claims of Witness. The jury also determined that NICE should pay $3.3 million in damages.

NICE says jury determines company should pay $3.3 Mln. In damages in patent case - Quick Facts

(RTTNews) - Sunday, NICE Systems (NICE) said that in a patent infringement case brought in January 2006 against NICE Systems Inc. and NICE Systems Ltd. by Verint Americas, Inc. - formerly Witness Systems, Inc. - in the Federal District Court in Atlanta, the jury determined that certain features of NICE's analytics products infringe two claims of Witness. The jury also determined that NICE should pay $3.3 million in damages. NICE intends to ask the trial court to overturn the verdict based on legal arguments, and, if necessary, to appeal the decision. NICE believes the jury's decision does not have a material adverse impact on its business. For comments and feedback: contact editorial@rttnews.com

Batch XML Interfacing

The ability to share information between batch control systems and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems has become a critical parameter in adapting to the expanded requirements for agile manufacturing. Traditionally, batch data and execution control has been the domain of control engineers. MES and ERP Systems have lived in the information technology environment with data exchanged manually with the plant floor. This increases the chance of data entry errors and slows down access to process information needed for effective scheduling, material tracking, reporting and decision-making.

Anatomy of Linux Journaling File System

In recent history, journaling file systems were viewed as an oddity and thought of primarily in terms of research. But today, a journaling file system (ext3) is the default in Linux®. Discover the ideas behind journaling file systems, and learn how they provide better integrity in the face of a power failure or system crash. Learn about the various journaling file systems in use today, and peek into the next generation of journaling file systems.

NICE Updates on Patent Infringement Litigation

RA'ANANA, Israel, May 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NICE Systems NICE announced today that in a patent infringement case brought in January 2006 against NICE Systems Inc. and NICE Systems Ltd. by Verint Americas, Inc. (formerly Witness Systems, Inc.) in the Federal District Court for Northern Georgia in Atlanta, the jury determined that certain features of NICE's analytics products infringe two claims of Witness' US patent 6404857. The jury also determined that NICE should pay $3.3 million in damages.

NICE Updates on Patent Infringement Litigation

RA'ANANA, Israel, May 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NICE Systems (Nasdaq: NICE) announced today that in a patent infringement case brought in January 2006 against NICE Systems Inc. and NICE Systems Ltd. by Verint Americas, Inc. (formerly Witness Systems, Inc.) in the Federal District Court for Northern Georgia in .....

NICE Updates on Patent Infringement Litigation

RA'ANANA, Israel, May 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NICE Systems (Nasdaq: NICE) announced today that in a patent infringement case brought in January 2006 against NICE Systems Inc. and NICE Systems Ltd. by Verint Americas, Inc. (formerly Witness Systems, Inc.) in the Federal District Court for Northern Georgia in Atlanta, the jury determined that certain features of NICE's analytics products infringe two claims of Witness' US patent 6404857. The jury also determined that NICE should pay $3.3 million in damages.

NICE Updates on Patent Infringement Litigation

RA'ANANA, Israel, May 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NICE Systems (Nasdaq: NICE) announced today that in a patent infringement case brought in January 2006 against NICE Systems Inc. and NICE Systems Ltd. by Verint Americas, Inc. (formerly Witness Systems, Inc.) in the Federal District Court for Northern Georgia in Atlanta, the jury determined that certain features of NICE's analytics products infringe two claims of Witness' US patent 6404857. The jury also determined that NICE should pay $3.3 million in damages.

NICE Updates on Patent Infringement Litigation

RA'ANANA, Israel, May 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NICE Systems (Nasdaq: NICE) announced today that in a patent infringement case brought in January 2006 against NICE Systems Inc. and NICE Systems Ltd. by Verint Americas, Inc. (formerly Witness Systems, Inc.) in the Federal District Court for Northern Georgia in Atlanta, the jury determined that certain features of NICE's analytics products infringe two claims of Witness' US patent 6404857. The jury also determined that NICE should pay $3.3 million in damages.

NICE Updates on Patent Infringement Litigation

RA'ANANA, Israel, May 18, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- NICE Systems (NICE) announced today that in a patent infringement case brought in January 2006 against NICE Systems Inc. and NICE Systems Ltd. by Verint Americas, Inc. (formerly Witness Systems, Inc.) in the Federal District Court for Northern Georgia in Atlanta, the jury determined that certain features of NICE's analytics products infringe two claims of Witness' US patent 6404857. The jury also determined that NICE should pay $3.3 million in damages.

NASA Astronaut Training Support

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 10, 2008--L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL) announced that it was awarded a five-year, $49 million cost plus fixed fee contract by NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) to provide space systems domain expertise to enhance space training for NASA engineers and astronauts. Under this new contract, known as Simulation and Software Technology (SST), Reston, Va.-based L-3 Enterprise IT Solutions (L-3 EITS) will provide space systems domain expertise in robotics; dynamics; guidance, navigation, and control; avionics; electrical power systems; and ground systems technologies.

L-3 to Support NASA Astronaut Training

NEW YORK, Jun 10, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- LLL | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) announced that it was awarded a five-year, $49 million cost plus fixed fee contract by NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) to provide space systems domain expertise to enhance space training for NASA engineers and astronauts. Under this new contract, known as Simulation and Software Technology (SST), Reston, Va.-based L-3 Enterprise IT Solutions (L-3 EITS) will provide space systems domain expertise in robotics; dynamics; guidance, navigation, and control; avionics; electrical power systems; and ground systems technologies.


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