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Project Aims to Bolster Model-Based Control
2014-07-09 22:51:00| Chemical Processing
Goal is to automate and reduce maintenance costs while sustaining benefits
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GLOBAL: SABMiller aims to cut breweries' carbon footprint by 50%
2014-07-09 13:12:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
SABMiller is aiming to halve its carbon footprint at all its global breweries by 2020 as part of new sustainability targets.
Mocana aims to simplify mobile access to enterprise apps with Atlas
2014-07-08 16:01:03| InfoWorld: Top News
Mocana's Atlas platform is intended to make it easier for users to access enterprise apps from their smartphones without compromising security. The growing number of smartphones in the hands of employees is opening the door for new, more effective ways of working -- but the tug of war between the security requirements of the IT department and users' demands for ease of use is holding back adoption of enterprise mobile apps, according to John Aisien , senior vice president of marketing and corporate development at Mocana.
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Tufts Medical Center Automates Anesthesia Record with Plexus Information Systems' AIMS
2014-07-08 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Boston — Plexus Information Systems, Inc. (Plexus IS), a market-leading provider of Anesthesia Information Management Systems (AIMS), announced today that Tufts Medical Center went live with Anesthesia Touch™, a full-featured AIMS that automates the anesthesia documentation process.The clinicians utilize the iOS iPad technology in their preoperative and postoperative rooms and the Windows touchscreen technology in their intraoperative rooms. Tufts Medical Center is an academic ...This story is related to the following:Database Management Software | Database Management Software | Database Management Software | Database Management Software | Database Management Software |
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Carbon Credit Plan Aims to Save Kenyan Trees and Elephantsand Help Villagers
2014-07-07 08:11:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Geographic: The three-week-old carcass in Kenya's East Tsavo National Park is hardly identifiable as an elephant anymore. Gone are the hallmark tusks and expressive trunk; the elephant's entire face has been hacked off. The perpetrators used a machine gun, said Eric Sagwe, who leads a private antipoaching patrol in the park, pointing to bullet-scarred trees and the remains of two more elephants nearby. "For 30 years, this elephant was taken care of," he said. "Then someone comes and kills it in just a...
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