Monthly Archives: July 2010

SAP connects the Bayer “global village” – Business News – Manufacturing Digital

SAP connects the Bayer “global village” Bayer to build standardized software platform for global IT strategy using SAP via SAP connects the Bayer “global village” – Business News – Manufacturing Digital.

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India’s $35 Computer – Business News – Manufacturing Digital

India’s $35 Computer India has unveiled a $35 computer for students By Ian Armitage | Fri Jul 23, 2010 TAGS: $35 computer, Indian Institute of Science, Indian Institute of Technology, India’s Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal, low-cost computing India’s … Continue reading

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Can Cameron reignite India’s love affair with Britain? – Telegraph

As David Cameron heads to New Delhi to foster improved relations, will he succeed in making India our partner in trade? Can Cameron reignite India’s love affair with Britain? – Telegraph.

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Creating a Lean Business System

Good whitepaper providing an overview of a business model founded on the principals of manufacturing and supply chain best practice. I am enthusiastic about the content, but less enthusiastic about the need for the “L” word.

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Italian Patio

Pictures of the garden patio foundations and the completed job. How can you tell it’s Italian? Well the inspiration came from my wife’s cousin who just happens to be an Italian Architect no less. The original design was somewhat more … Continue reading

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Electric cars and range anxiety

Something that petrol/diesel vehicle drivers in the UK take for granted is the fact that you can find a petrol station. However, with regards to electric vehicles considerable more planning is required. The in term for this is “range anxiety” … Continue reading

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The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) exists to ensure the strongest interactions between mathematics and other scientific and technological communities through membership activities, publication of journals and books, and conferences. Ted Kull talking about his experiences prior to … Continue reading

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