by Gareth Morgan, BBC Technology News An international group of scientists are aiming to create a simulator that can replicate everything happening on Earth – from global weather patterns and the spread of diseases to international financial transactions or congestion on Milton Keynes’ roads. Nicknamed the Living Earth Simulator (LES), the project aims to advance [...]
by Christopher Bowen, Diehard GameFAN A contentious set of rules – commonly known as Network Neutrality – has officially been passed by the Federal Communications Commission in a five person vote along party lines. The rules prohibit the blocking of lawful content on fixed broadband networks (I.E.: what you have in your home), and lawful [...]
But are operators doing enough to address it? by Susana Schwartz, connected planet “About 15% of a typical mobile operator’s total cost goes to managing dealers and sales channels,” according to Orna Sadan, product manager of cVidya’s dealer fraud solutions business. Because so many carriers rely on homegrown systems rather than commercial and common-use tools to enable [...]
by Doug Miles, AIIM International Holistic customer service has become more essential than ever for retention, acquisition and support of business relationships that stimulate competitive advantage and customer loyalty. Shedding light on the progress enterprises have made and still need in this critical area, ISIS Papyrus and AIIM joined forces to explore how enterprise organizations [...]
Global software innovator ISIS Papyrus offers a flexible platform of solutions for fully integrated inbound and outbound communications, personalization and process optimization in customer-focused environments. Knowledge workers quickly adapt to changes using Papyrus standard software to enable the complex activity of customer claims management, contract management, new accounts, purchase-to-pay and fraud investigation, among others. Combining [...]
- December 13th, 2010
- Filed under: Partners
University of Southampton (United Kingdom) Photonics researchers in Europe are embarking on a project that could increase the current bandwidth capacity of broadband networks 100 times. The 11.8 million-euro MODE-GAP project will work to boost capacity of broadband networks by developing data-transmission technologies based on special long-haul transmission fibers and associated enabling technologies such as [...]
By Cecilia Kang Washington Post Staff Writer, Wednesday, December 1, 2010; The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission plans to announce Wednesday a controversial proposal that would prohibit Internet providers from favoring or discriminating against any traffic that goes over their networks. He would do so, however, without resorting to the more drastic step of [...]