Home-grown autos driving into fast lane_Insight—China Economic Net
The News Review:
- Home-grown autos driving into fast lane_Insight—China Economic Net
- Indiantelevision.com’s Digital Edge
- Danone improves manufacturing with Ilog
- Barneys: new home, new style, new shoes
- How to Buy a DVD Recorder
Home-grown autos driving into fast lane_Insight—China Economic Net
China Economic Net - Jun 28, 2007
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Indiantelevision.com’s Digital Edge
Indiantelevision.com - Jun 28, 2007
”Sharing his observations about prominent trends at BroadcastAsia this year Tan remarked, “Digital Convergence has taken a firmer foothold in the industry as there are more enabling technologies on the show floor this year that deliver on the promise. ” Convergence Technologies take centre stage: With the blurring of lines between broadcast and communications, BroadcastAsia this year saw a greater display of enabling digital convergence technologies and more varied convergent applications. Home-grown company Innoxius Technologies showcased its next-generation DVB-H base station, which was a smaller and more compact version than its predecessor. The company’s showcase this year was centered on cellular and indoor DVB-H broadcasting technology. US-based Belden CDT International introduced its wireless solution that would provide users with coverage, capacity and mobility with zero latency. Panasonic Systems Asia Pacific showcased its handheld, high-definition, solid-state memory camcorder at BroadcastAsia this year.
Danone improves manufacturing with Ilog
Food Business Review - Jun 28, 2007
Cleaning rules must also be enforced while minimizing down-time. Another requirement was for any new packaged application to integrate with its existing SAP systems. Adopting Ilog Plant PowerOps enabled it to move from its home-grown, loosely-coupled scheduling system - which it says took two days to generate an imperfectly optimized plan - to a system that generates high-quality schedules in under 15 minutes. “We have been extremely happy to see that Ilog’s application generates plans that improve every single one of our key performance indicators,” said Jean-Michel Egu, director business solutions at Danone. “Within Danone, the news is spreading quickly. We already have more requests for implementation in the next two years than we can satisfy. We are currently implementing the solution in Russia, with Argentina next in line.
Barneys: new home, new style, new shoes
Seattle Times - Jun 28, 2007
Celestino says women’s shoes are a growth opportunity for the store, which is across the street from a home-grown retailer that got its start selling women’s shoes — Nordstrom. The store is split into two floors; the ground level is distinctly more polished with marble tile and hardwood floors. Featureless “fairy blue” mannequins flaunt black Prada bags over their shoulders. The industrial-looking second floor is home to the CO-OP, what Elliott refers to as a “laboratory for emerging designers. ” The CO-OP includes contemporary sportswear and designer denim at noticeably lower prices than on the first floor.
How to Buy a DVD Recorder
Washington Post - Jun 28, 2007
A tertiary consideration is whether the recorder supports dual-layer or double-layer discs. If you want to record two consecutive hours in the highest possible quality, you’ll want this feature. If you intend to play your home-grown DVDs only on the recorder used to create them, this multiplicity of formats is not an issue. You can focus your buying decision on other features instead. But chances are that you will at least occasionally want to share your discs with family or friends–or even use them in other DVD players in your household. In this case, you’ll want to make a disc that operates in other DVD players or laptops. The recordable DVDs most broadly compatible with standard players are DVD-R and DVD+R–both are write-once, nonerasable formats.