Oracle must dramatically step up its security game, security experts said this week, following the release of a number of very public vulnerabilities in Java, many of which still remain unpatched. “Oracle should just take a mulligan ...
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SICK (Booth 1031) launched a new radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator at ProMat. The RFU630 RFID Interrogator is an ultra-high frequency (UHF) read/write unit that includes a sophisticated controller, antenna and ...
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U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday urged government officials to clamp down on bad IT contracts and limit duplication across projects, with an estimated one quarter of federal spending on IT wasted every year. The U.S. government will spend nearly ...
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Beset by some very public vulnerabilities in Java, and apparently unable to properly patch those bugs, Oracle must dramatically step up its security game, experts said Monday. "Oracle should just take a mulligan and redesign Java before ...
IDENTA is supplying EADS with new triple-technology company ID cards and is preparing for international roll-out of new company ID cards with LEGIC Cross-Standard Transponder Chips (CTC4096) for the EADS subsidiary, Airbus. EADS, a world ...
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US-based nonprofit regional healthcare system Centra Health has chosen ProVation Medical's software for cardiology procedure documentation and coding. The solution, ProVation MD for Cardiology, interfaces with cardiovascular nursing, ...
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AT&T will expand its Business Exchange collaboration service by adding Polycom back-end infrastructure to complement the Cisco Systems technology it's been using for several years. Customers of the service will start to get new options in ...
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Yooba announced today the release of version 2.0 of the Yooba Publishing Platform. With this release, creating a native iOS app has never been easier – as simple as using PowerPoint and with no coding requirements. Yooba's platform is ...
Tags: iOS Publishing App, cloud based service, iPads, iOS app
MAZ Digital Inc., a cloud-based publishing platform for tablet and mobile devices, has unveiled a new version of the company's digital publishing platform, further enhancing its signature "Clippings" functionality. Launched in October, ...
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Contract packaging and distribution company Oakland International has joined the British Contract Manufacturers and Packers Association (BCMPA). Business growth in the sector is providing a primary focus for Oakland's 2013 sales ...
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IDG News Service - As TV makers show off UltraHD TVs at CES, communications chip maker Broadcom is introducing the guts of future gateways that will be able to bring video for those sets into viewers' homes. Broadcom's BCM7445 silicon ...
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Lego Education unveiled the latest evolution of its Mindstorms range last night in London, in the form of a Linux-powered ARM 9 programmable brick which, for the first time in Lego Education's history, comes with the option of running any ...
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Infoworld - If you're searching for a fountain of youth, the easiest way to get that feeling of continual rebirth is to hang around a few tech product launches. Every new rollout comes with the fresh, unabashed feeling that this has never ...
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Discount retailer Lidl has launched a trial "healthy till" initiative in a move that will see it remove confectionery products from its till areas. Impulse confectionery products, such as chocolates, will be replaced with foods that have ...
Tags: healthy tills, confectionery products, foods, fruit, vegetable
Indian company Goose has launched the new Goose ‘Tracker’, a new generation 2D serialization bar code for the drug industry. The tool integrates with existing applications to securely meet data management and printing needs for ...
Tags: Goose, 2D serialization bar code, drug industry, data management