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Aprimo, Kodak alliance

Wednesday 22 October 2008

Aprimo, Inc., has entered into an alliance with Kodak’s Graphic Communications Group to create a combined product portfolio for seamless, digital process that more tightly integrates brand owners with marketing and service providers.


Palm-sized automation controller

Friday 17 October 2008

The µPAC-7186EX is a palm-size programmable automation controller (PAC) featuring Ethernet, RS-232 and RS-485 communication.


Internode makes BRW Top 500 list

Tuesday 09 September 2008

Internode has again gained a place on the BRW Top 500 list of privately owned companies.


Networked NZ army

Thursday 26 June 2008

The New Zealand Army recently took a big step towards becoming a network enabled force in the Waiouru training area.


Intel XScale communication controller

Monday 16 June 2008

Advantech has released the ADAM-6501 communication controller, said to be the smallest application-ready Intel XScale communication controller currently available to the industrial market.


Maxim PLC modem

Friday 30 May 2008

Maxim Integrated Products has introduced the MAX2990 OFDM-based, power-line communication (PLC) modem.


MathWorks reveals new blockset

Wednesday 07 May 2008

The MathWorks has released Communications Blockset 4, extending Simulink with a comprehensive library of blocks for designing, simulating, and verifying the physical layer of communication systems.


Processor

Saturday 08 March 2008

Systec Electronics has released the ECUcore-5484, an insert-ready single board computer based on the Freescale MCF5484 MCU which focuses on applications requiring a high degree of embedded computing power.


Electrical contractors take action on skills shortages

Monday 10 September 2007

The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) NSW Chapter announced that it will establish a permanent home in the ACT for its NSW-based Group Training Company.


NECA supports ITSE initiatives to develop trade skills

Tuesday 07 August 2007

According to James Tinslay, the national chief executive officer of The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA), the Association fully supports the Institute of Trade Skills Excellence (ITSE) and considers its work is important to the electrotechnology industry in raising


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