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FCoE is a proposed specification that will allow Fibre Channel storage area network traffic to run over Ethernet. By consolidating LAN and SAN traffic onto a single fabric, FCoE aims to simplify network infrastructure in the data center and give organizations more flexible options for deploying and managing existing SANs. Access Free B2B Videos and Win a Free Dell XPS Notebook!Learn industry trends, compare solutions, and research vendors. Free access to B2B webcasts and videos on E-Commerce, Networking, CRM, Security & more� And chance to win a Dell XPS Notebook. Register now! .
Thomson Financial UK at a glance share guide - weekend
LogicaCMG (bid speculation after talk India's Wipro may be interested in peer CapGemini) Daily Mail Market Report: BAE Systems (CEO Mike Turner upbeat on prospects in BBC radio interview); PLUS Markets (talk Project Turquoise deal is not dead) -- Picks for 2008: Shanks; Rolls-Royce; British Airways; Woolworths; Encore Oil; Imperial Tobacco; GlaxoSmithKline; Scottish & Southern Energy; BT Group Times Rumour of the day: Infonic (trading statement next month is expected to be strong); Tiddler to watch: Northwest Biotherapeutics -- Small caps: First Calgary Petroleum (talk it should complete its procurement contract to develop its Algerian mine early in the new year -- Tempus: Tempus Ten for 2007 achieves 11.2 pct rise, with ASOS the best performer) Daily Telegraph The Market: Debenhams (bullish note from Panmure Gordon) Daily Express Ones to Watch: CVS Group; Aggreko SUNDAY PRESS COMMENT Financial Mail on Sunday Taking Stock: 'New tax rules may spoil the AIM party' -- 'Arrest threat hits US shares listed on AIM' (page 20) Sunday Times Shares selections for 2008: Filtronic; Aricom; Aviva; LogicaCMG; Hammerson; Berkeley Group; Galiform; GlaxoSmithKline -- Inside the City: 'Contrarians should hold their horses' (take a longer term strategy and buy into companies with growth potential through a cycle such as Vodafone, Reckitt Benckiser, ICAP, Tesco, and Rolls-Royce); SCi Entertainment (for now, Sci is a risk not worth taking) Observer Comment: Richard Wachman comments on Scottish & Newcastle (takeover would leave bitter aftertaste); GCAP Media (new boss Fru Hazlitt needs stamina for radio days); oil prices (a vicious inflationary spiral that could limit the scope for central banks to cut interest rates to ward off a possible recession) -- Market forces: 'Go on the defensive' for 2008 (GlaxoSmithkline and AstraZeneca favoured by fund managers; energy groups, especially BG Group also liked; telecoms back in demand including Vodafone and Cable & Wireless; and the bombed out banking sector..
NetSuite Partners Introduce New Vertical Versions of NetSuite and ...
SAN MATEO, Calif., Oct. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- NetSuite Inc., a vendor of on-demand, integrated business management application suites that provide Accounting/ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relationship Management) and Ecommerce functionality for small and medium-sized businesses and divisions of large companies, today announced that NetSuite partners and solution providers have introduced, via SuiteBundler, a host of new vertical and micro-vertical solutions spanning markets including Software; Agriculture Equipment Dealerships (please see accompanying press release: "Iron Solutions and NetSuite Collaborate to Develop Industry-Specific Software Solution for Agricultural Equipment Dealerships, Delivered via NetSuite's SuiteBundler"); Seaport Management; Retail (Point of Sale); Franchises for packaging and shipping materials; Electronics Wholesale / Distribution; and Pharmaceutical Distribution.
Domino's Pizza's hot with workforce management, online sales
Two technology initiatives, one in-store and one online, have helped Domino's Pizza improve its performance and get pizzas to hungry customers quicker. The use of workforce management technology in-store has enabled the chain to shave 2.5 minutes off its average out-the-door time to 13.5 minutes, compared to January 2006. Over the last six months, Domino's Pizza has recorded a like-for-like sales increase for 404 mature stores of 14.9 per cent. Pre-tax profits increased 35 per cent to �8.3m, according to its interim results for the 26 weeks ended 1 July. silicon.com Retail & Leisure Get the latest retail and leisure news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the R&L newsletter today! The company also said that ecommerce sales accounted for 14 per cent of all delivered pizza sales.
Edwards: “Giuliani is Bush on Steroids”
I hope you continue to express your views and feelings about New Orleans whenever you feel the urge. On to Bush Bashing. Don't forget the Christmas Tsunami. It was a week or so before this country got around to providing help. Long after others had already begun. I guess the mail was slow that week. Klink, You don't REALLY think you can spout wacko drivel in these threads without someone pointing out the absurdity of your ‘thoughts,' do you? Mostly I ignore the banal mutterings of bigoted morons, but YOU, you post and post and post, pummeling readers with your convoluted views of life and America. I'm concerned that young, impressionable minds might read some of your ‘thoughts' and become confused or, worse, misguided. So, I take a moment now and again to try and bring a measure of balance.
Asian shares edge higher
Samsung Electronics, the world's top maker of memory chips used in gadgets from computers to cameras, rose 2.5 percent after it posted a smaller-than-expected 7 percent fall in quarterly profit. "Samsung Electronics' quarterly results exceeded my expectations by a significant margin. It looks like Samsung has moved to improve its product mix and cut costs faster than the market had expected," said Kim Young-Il, a fund manager at Hanwha Investment Trust Management. .
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