OPEC should realize the reality that higher oil prices are unnatural and the result of geopolitical issues including imposing sanctions on Iran, a situation that will not be helpful to the organization. Former Iran’s governor for ...
Currently, European and Japanese heavy truck brands take the majority in Malaysia transportation industry. Over the past few years, Chinese brands are playing an increasingly influential power as more and more Chinese truck builders enter ...
Although 4Q is traditionally a low season for the LED industry, Taiwanese LED package manufacturer Everlight has benefitted from rising lighting demand. Europe and U.S. Christmas holiday sales opportunities will increase lighting industry ...
Fuji Oil may consider entering into alliances with other companies in the Japanese refining and petrochemical sector, where it can benefit, a senior company official with the Japanese refiner said. "We are not able to speak about anything ...
Tags: oil, Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
Transport for London (TfL) has overseen a rise of more than 500 per cent in its employees' use of mobile phones and tablets under its bring your own device (BYOD) scheme over the past three years. Official figures obtained under the ...
Tags: Computer Products, software
Lenovo plans into Germany smartphone market in the near future. Since 2014, the third of the world's smartphone makers will sell smartphones to German, before it has to sell personal PC and laptop computers. Lenovo PC and notebook ...
Tags: Lenovo, Smartphone
As head of IT at Mercury Engineering and now chairman of SAP's UK and Ireland user group, Philip Adams has spent his first year pushing hard for changes and closer relations with the vendor. Computing sat down with Adams at the group's 25th ...
Tags: SAP, customer, innovate, interview, UK, Ireland, Philip Adams
The chairman of SAP UK and Ireland's user group today admitted that his fears over the company's approach to licensing measures were "probably worse than the reality". After imploring SAP to come clean - "If there is favouratism or not, ...
According to a new report from Fuel Cell Today, a London-based market intelligence firm, annual global fuel cell shipments increased by 86% between 2011 and 2012. Shipments for transport-related fuel cells, which includes battery ...
Tags: Manufacturing, Processing Machinery, Material Handling Applications
If October is truly the month that sets the tone for the holiday shopping season, then data from Panjiva, an online search engine with detailed information on global suppliers and manufacturers, might portend a positive season's greetings ...
The British Fashion Council announces Mary Katrantzou will join the NEWGEN selection committee for autumn/winter 2014. Mary is the first designer to sit on the panel, who meet to select the designers who will receive support to show at ...
The director for legal affairs of National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) says buy-back contracts have attracted only 50 billion dollars in investment for Iran’s petroleum industry over 15 years. Under the best circumstances, the ...
OPEC should realize the reality that higher oil prices are unnatural and the result of geopolitical issues including imposing sanctions on Iran, a situation that will not be helpful to the organization. Former Iran’s governor for ...
Tags: OPEC, benefit, high price
Microsoft today said it will ship the first service pack for Office 2013 sometime early next year. Office 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1) will launch alongside similar service packs for SharePoint and Exchange, the two most important ...
Tags: Microsoft, Office 2013, Service Pack 1(SP1)
A jury has ordered Samsung to pay US$290 million to Apple for infringement of several of its patents in multiple Samsung smartphones and tablets. The verdict, reached on the third day of deliberation by the eight-person jury, is less ...
Tags: Apple, Samsung, Patent Battle