Saturday | 10 January, 2009

Stories about: FujiFilm

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    Your help desk career: Dead end or launching pad? 01/05/2008 10:50:12

    When Anthony McCloud graduated from Graceland University in 2000, he didn't have a smidgen of business experience. He didn't know the first thing about business processes, customer service, or the quirks and habits of business workers.
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    IBM retains slim lead among patent-winners 14/01/2008 22:18:09

    IBM secured 3,148 patents in 2007, besting all other competitors for the 15th consecutive year, but Big Blue's lead is getting slimmer and Microsoft charged into the top 10 with 1,637 patents, according to an analysis that will be released Monday.
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    In search of lost tapes 24/11/2007 09:50:20

    I have two suggestions in regards to keeping your data safe: First, start encrypting your backups, at least those that you know will travel. No ifs, no buts, just do it. The second suggestion? See suggestion No. 1.
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    FujiFilm buys stake in local software company 10/07/2007 11:58:46

    FujiFilm Holdings Australasia has announced it has a 35 percent stake in local software company Whitech which specialises in electronic point of sale, photographic, digital-kiosk, and home-ordering solutions.
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    The new hotness: Personal tech in 2007 03/01/2007 10:00:46

    As Moore's Law, or something like it, continues to drive down the cost and size of electronics, increasingly sophisticated technology will find its way this year into consumer electronics products of all kinds. If you're a gadget freak, fasten your seat belt and hang on. It's going to be one hell of a year.
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    Fujifilm wins $28 million health contract 10/11/2006 11:14:06

    The Victorian Department of Human Services has awarded Fujifilm Australia one of the nation's largest health care contracts of its kind.
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    Microsoft, Nortel team on unified communications 25/07/2006 08:31:17

    Microsoft and Nortel Networks last week announced a broad agreement to develop and market unified communications technology, saying that their Innovative Communications Alliance should begin releasing products next year as part of a road map laid out by Microsoft in June.
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    Fujifilm focuses on in-house apps development 22/06/2005 08:28:12

    Digital imaging giant Fujifilm has weighed into the enterprise applications buy-versus-build debate by saying software projects are less likely to fail if development is done in-house.
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