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IBM looms large in life sciences quest
IBM looms large in life sciences quest
05/31/2004 06:45 AMCNET May 31 2004 11:16AM GMT
IBM's mainframe momentum continues
IBM's mainframe momentum continues
08/10/2004 11:11 PMZDNet Aug 11 2004 4:08AM GMT
IBM's storage momentum continues
IBM's storage momentum continues
02/19/2004 04:52 PMThe company snags two new customers with its midtier FastT storage
device, a machine one analyst calls a "barn burner."
Momentum continues to accelerate for
UMTS TDD Alliance with new members
Momentum continues to accelerate for
UMTS TDD Alliance with new members
06/02/2004 08:48 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jun 2 2004 1:16PM GMT
Hub ranks top in life sciences
Hub ranks top in life sciences
06/08/2004 02:35 AMBoston Globe Jun 8 2004 6:56AM GMT
As life sciences grow, so do the
challenges
As life sciences grow, so do the
challenges
06/28/2004 03:29 AMBoston Globe Jun 28 2004 7:25AM GMT
IBM seeks business in life sciences
IBM seeks business in life sciences
12/23/2003 12:54 PMZDNet UK Dec 23 2003 11:23AM ET
Shaking up life sciences by crossing
disciplines
Shaking up life sciences by crossing
disciplines
06/09/2004 04:12 AMBoston Globe Jun 9 2004 8:26AM GMT
Nordson's Life Sciences launches new
portal
Nordson's Life Sciences launches new
portal
04/04/2005 06:46 AMComputer Business Review Apr 4 2005 10:48AM GMT
W3C Workshop on Semantic Web for Life
Sciences: Summary
W3C Workshop on Semantic Web for Life
Sciences: Summary
12/19/2004 03:26 PM2004-12-15: The summary and position papers have been published from
the W3C Workshop on Semantic Web for Life Sciences held in Cambridge,
MA, USA on 27-28 October. The workshop concluded that work is needed
in core vocabularies and integration of life science identifiers
(LSID) and Web resources, and that an implementers Interest Group will
be beneficial. W3C thanks all 150 attendees for their valued
participation. Read about workshops and Technology & Society at W3C.
(News archive)
Oracle Makes a Play for Life Sciences
Oracle Makes a Play for Life Sciences
01/23/2004 02:19 PMThe business software giant acquires SiteWorks Solutions to capitalize
on drug companies that need to run clinical trials.
UBI Adds Affordable Life Sciences
Products
UBI Adds Affordable Life Sciences
Products
12/19/2004 03:16 PMreagents, consumables, and laboratory equipment provided [PRWEB Dec
17, 2004]
Bioniche Life Sciences narrows Q1 loss
to $2.1M from $2.7M year ago
Bioniche Life Sciences narrows Q1 loss
to $2.1M from $2.7M year ago
11/06/2003 03:01 AMCanadian Press via Canada.com Nov 6 2003 1:42AM ET
Inhibitex to Present at the Lazard Life
Sciences Conference
Inhibitex to Present at the Lazard Life
Sciences Conference
12/17/2004 06:28 PMMarket Wire Nov 19 2004 8:56PM GMT
Study: Apple making its mark in life
sciences
Study: Apple making its mark in life
sciences
04/18/2005 03:12 PMResearch firm IDC found that scientists are moving to -- or
considering -- the Macintosh platform because of Mac OS X and the G5
processor.
Celgene Will Present at Lazard Life
Sciences Conference
Celgene Will Present at Lazard Life
Sciences Conference
12/17/2004 06:28 PMMarket Wire Nov 24 2004 9:50PM GMT
IBM Rolls Out Alpha-Code Life Sciences
Tools
IBM Rolls Out Alpha-Code Life Sciences
Tools
05/06/2004 02:46 PMSix new life sciences software packages are made publicly available by
the tech giant to aid in biological research.
Shreya Chooses Sygenics Life Sciences
Software
Shreya Chooses Sygenics Life Sciences
Software
06/17/2005 06:23 PMShreya Com, part of the Moscow-based Shreya Group, has chosen Sygenics
Life Sciences Software solution to speed its drug discovery and to
manage its biggest asset; its research. [PRWEB Jun 7, 2005]
Entrez - The Life Sciences
Cross-Database Search Engine
Entrez - The Life Sciences
Cross-Database Search Engine
06/21/2004 05:55 AMEntrez - The Life Sciences Cross-Database Search
Enginehttp://www.ncbi.n
lm.nih.gov/Entrez/index.htmlhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Web/Newsltr/FallWinter03/index.htmlThe Entrez search and retrieval system now offers a
cross-database search that allows a single query to span the
traditional NCBI-sequence databases; Nucleotide and Protein; the
literature databases, such as PubMed®, PMC, Books, OMIM™, Journals,
and MeSH; the structurally-oriented databases, Structures, the
Conserved Domain Database, 3D-Domains; the NCBI Taxonomy, Gene
Expression Omnibus (GEO), Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs),
Population Sets, Genomes, Sequence Tagged Sites, UniGene,
Gene-centered information (Gene), and, finally, the NCBI Web site
itself. The cross database search option, labeled “Entrez” on the
NCBI homepage search menu, replaces 'GenBank' as the default. This has
been added to
Biological
Informatics,
Deep Web
Research and
Healthcare
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blogs. This will be
added to
Healthcare
Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Deadline Extension: Public Workshop on
Semantic Web for Life Sciences
Deadline Extension: Public Workshop on
Semantic Web for Life Sciences
09/02/2004 01:47 PM2004-09-02: The deadline for position papers has been extended nine
days to 15 September for the W3C Workshop on Semantic Web for Life
Sciences to be held in Cambridge, MA, USA on 27-28 October. Attendees
will discuss how Semantic Web technologies such as RDF, OWL and the
Life Sciences Identifier (LSID) help to manage modern life sciences
research, enable disease understanding and accelerate the development
of therapies. Read about W3C workshops and the Semantic Web. (News
archive)
W3C Public Workshop on Semantic Web and
Life Sciences Features OWL, RDF, and
LSID
W3C Public Workshop on Semantic Web and
Life Sciences Features OWL, RDF, and
LSID
08/07/2004 06:59 AMXMLMania.com Aug 7 2004 9:40AM GMT
Call for Participation: Public Workshop
on Semantic Web for Life Sciences
Call for Participation: Public Workshop
on Semantic Web for Life Sciences
07/29/2004 10:21 AM2004-07-28: Position papers are due 6 September for the W3C Workshop
on Semantic Web for Life Sciences to be held in Cambridge, MA, USA on
27-28 October. Attendees will discuss how Semantic Web technologies
such as RDF, OWL and the Life Sciences Identifier (LSID) help to
manage modern life sciences research, enable disease understanding and
accelerate the development of therapies. Read about W3C workshops and
the Semantic Web. (News archive)
News: Report: Apple making its mark in
Life Sciences
News: Report: Apple making its mark in
Life Sciences
04/18/2005 04:40 PMIndependent research firm International Data Corp. (IDC) recently
finished work on a report commissioned by Apple that focused on the
company's efforts in the scientific life sciences field. While the
report was complimentary to many of Apple's accomplishments over the
past few years it also pointed out some pitfalls the company would
have to watch in the future. This, said an Apple executive, is just
what Apple was looking for.
How America built its high-tech economy.
Technology Transfer in the Life-Sciences
How America built its high-tech economy.
Technology Transfer in the Life-Sciences
02/16/2004 08:12 PMBioPortfolio Feb 17 2004 0:04AM GMT
"Paris and Nicole are still friends,
maybe; Simple Life 2 states selected for
weather."
"Paris and Nicole are still friends,
maybe; Simple Life 2 states selected for
weather."
06/12/2004 03:16 AMPANORAMA SOFTWARE ACHIEVES OVER 200%
REVENUE GROWTH IN FIRST HALF OF 2004.
Business Intelligence Software Company
Continues Momentum; Drives Results for
Customers
PANORAMA SOFTWARE ACHIEVES OVER 200%
REVENUE GROWTH IN FIRST HALF OF 2004.
Business Intelligence Software Company
Continues Momentum; Drives Results for
Customers
09/15/2004 02:01 AMPanorama Software Exceeds Expectations in First Half of 2004 with over
200% Revenue Growth. Company increases customer and partner roster
with signficant globale brands. [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]
New Life Sciences-Information Technology
(LSIT) Global Institute to Establish
Universally Accepted IT Systems to Speed
Medical Products to Patients Worldwide
New Life Sciences-Information Technology
(LSIT) Global Institute to Establish
Universally Accepted IT Systems to Speed
Medical Products to Patients Worldwide
05/31/2004 01:47 PM [PRWEB May 13, 2004]
Barrier Therapeutics to Present at
Pacific Growth Equities 2005 Life
Sciences Growth Conference
Barrier Therapeutics to Present at
Pacific Growth Equities 2005 Life
Sciences Growth Conference
06/05/2005 11:53 PMMarket Wire May 31 2005 2:39PM GMT
AValonRF Announces the Availability of
Module A, a Micro MPEG4 Encoder Module
AValonRF Announces the Availability of
Module A, a Micro MPEG4 Encoder Module
01/05/2005 03:27 AMAValonRF, Inc., announces the immediate availability of it’s Micro
MPEG4 Encoder module AFCEA West Expo 2005 February 1-3, 2005, San
Diego, CA, USA, Booth 1451 [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
16X DVD Burner Spec Sent To
Manufacturers
16X DVD Burner Spec Sent To
Manufacturers
06/14/2004 02:36 PMThe 16X DVD+R specification was sent to manufacturers at the beginning
of June, paving the way for 16X native DVD burners to start appearing
in a few months.
Windows XP SP2 released to manufacturers
Windows XP SP2 released to manufacturers
08/07/2004 01:18 AMAfter their latest SP2 delay only lasts two days, Microsoft releases
Windows XP Service Pack 2 to manufacturers.
Airgo Has Manufacturers for Its MIMO
Airgo Has Manufacturers for Its MIMO
06/11/2004 08:38 PMAirgo will be the first company to the hit the market with
multiple-in, multiple-out wireless systems for consumers: The MIMO
approach has started to achieve traction, with it likely being the
basis for 802.11n, a high-throughput IEEE standard in progres. When
you build antennas and wireless access points, you can increase signal
strength, decrease noise inside the chips, or improve antennas--or all
three, among other technqiues. By integrating the signal from several
antennas, MIMO effectively increases the range through better
receptivity and interpretation. It's all interrelated. While Airgo has
received plenty of press, so did Vivato and Etherlinx, both of which
firms have had rocky roads on their way to production units which
didn't seem to live up to early expectations. Airgo, however, has
continued to pursue its same initial goals, and products will start
appearing through distributor and manufacturing partners in July,
according to the News.com article. In an interview in April with CEO
Greg Raleigh, he told Wi-Fi Networking News that consumer products
based on Airgo's first generation might cost a bit more--possibly $50
more for an access point--but offer such a greater range even in the
Wi-Fi bands that a user might need a single access points instead of
two or three, a common problem for even moderately large or old homes.
Raleigh also said that while their current generation of product
handles 802.11g and its own 100+ Mbps proprietary flavor, he expects
the next generation to offer multiples of that speed. Airgo's 100+
Mbps offering has a net throughput of 45 Mbps, he said....
Asking manufacturers for free samples
Asking manufacturers for free samples
03/30/2005 02:34 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Iolaire McFadden requests free samples from companies and writes about
it at goodiesblog.com. His first shipment of goodies was a box of
juice bottles from Old Orchard.
Today, my wife called me all excited because a box
of goodies arrived via UPS next day air from Old Orchard Brands LLC!
Enclosed was a short letter describing the new Old Orchard Organics
Juice line, two Old Orchard six-pack cooler bags, nine paper cups, one
bottle of Old Orchard Organics Red Raspberry 100% (juice) and one
bottle of Old Orchard Organics 100% Concord Grape.
Link

Senate Supports Tax Cut for
Manufacturers (AP)
Senate Supports Tax Cut for
Manufacturers (AP)
05/12/2004 01:27 AMAP - The Senate threw its support behind a tax cut for American
manufacturers, urging the House to follow its lead and head off
punishing tariffs that creep up every month.
IT outsourcing: manufacturers
concentrate on service
IT outsourcing: manufacturers
concentrate on service
12/03/2003 05:15 AMTo compete with offshore rivals
Ink Cartridge Manufacturers Get Legal Go
Ahead
Ink Cartridge Manufacturers Get Legal Go
Ahead
10/30/2003 01:43 PMThe U.S. Copyright Office ruled this week that a manufacturer of
low-cost, third-party printer ink cartridges can continue to make and
sell cartridges for Lexmark printers. This ruling will have broad
impact on the printer consumable market as alternative brands of ink
cartridges may now move from the black market to retail store shelves.
Intel Recalls PC Chips from
Manufacturers
Intel Recalls PC Chips from
Manufacturers
06/25/2004 05:29 PMBizReport.com Jun 25 2004 9:18PM GMT
Microsoft opens up to mobile
manufacturers
Microsoft opens up to mobile
manufacturers
06/28/2004 06:33 AMPersonal Computer World Jun 28 2004 10:45AM GMT
Cellphone manufacturers look to Africa
for the next big wave
Cellphone manufacturers look to Africa
for the next big wave
04/10/2004 07:08 PMSunday Times South Africa Apr 10 2004 11:17PM GMT
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