Sydney Commuters Get In-Bus Wi-Fi Over 3G HSDPA From Hillsbus and Moovera

ComfortDelGro Cabcharge subsidiary launches Moovbox in-vehicle cellular broadband in Australia's most populous state.

Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) March 11, 2008 — Moovera Networks, a leading developer of fixed and mobile wireless access systems, today announced that Hillsbus Co Pty Ltd has chosen technology from Moovera to provide in-vehicle broadband Internet connectivity and GPS-based tracking on bus routes in Sydney, Australia. Hillsbus — a subsidiary of ComfortDelGro Cabcharge — has equipped buses running between Sydney's Hills District and the Sydney Central Business District (CBD) with the Moovbox M100 mobile broadband gateway from Moovera, which provides free Wi-Fi Internet access to passengers at broadband speeds up to 2.6Mbps, and real-time GPS-based tracking for vehicle location and schedule adherence monitoring.

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Owen Eckford, CEO at Hillsbus, said: "A high proportion of our travelers are commuters and students and we wanted to provide a way for them to make more productive use of their time during the hour-long journey. Our launch of free Wi-Fi Internet connectivity enables our passengers to check email and surf the web, and has proved highly popular during our trials."

The Moovbox M100 delivers Internet service to passengers by creating a bridge between an on-board Wi-Fi hotspot and the local 3G HSDPA cellular carrier network. The Moovbox offers an Ethernet connection for vehicle systems such telematics and CCTV, and includes built-in GPS for real-time fleet tracking. "In addition to providing a valuable service to our passengers, the Moovbox provides us with up-to-the-second information about where our buses are at any given moment," continues Eckford. "This helps us understand our performance in terms of schedule adherence and makes in the investment in the technology even more worthwhile."

"The success of the Hillsbus in-vehicle broadband service in Sydney is an important landmark for Moovera," said Jim Baker, CEO and founder of Moovera Networks. "Working closely with our channel partners in Australia we have leveraged the success of our deployments with major transport operators in the United Kingdom to expand into new markets. As the second largest operator of commuter buses in New South Wales, ComfortDelGro Cabcharge is an important opportunity and we're delighted that Hillsbus have pioneered new onboard services that are a benefit to both the operator and the passengers."

The Hillsbus deployment was designed and supported by Star-Tech Communications, a leading telecommunications engineering company based in Sydney and an authorized Moovbox integrator. The Moovbox M Series mobile gateway is a ruggedized Wi-Fi access point and cellular router, offering multiple wide area network (WAN) radios for automatic failover between carriers, and features built-in GPS for real-time positioning. Moovbox products also offer secure Ethernet for IP-CCTV, DVR and telematics equipment with remote in-bound access for device control. The multi-user MoovManage service provides real-time vehicle tracking, schedule adherence monitoring, remote device configuration, and Wi-Fi portal and usage statistics. More information is available online at www.moovera.com

About Moovera Networks
Based in the United Kingdom, Moovera Networks is a privately-held manufacturer of industrial-grade fixed, mobile and portable wireless communications products that bridge Wi-Fi access with carrier-class networks including 3G UMTS/HSPA, WiMAX, TD-CDMA, HC-SDMA and FLASH-OFDM. Applications include commercial hotspots, city-wide municipal and in-vehicle wireless, public safety, construction, events, and secure corporate communications. Customers include national telcos and mobile carriers, local government and public safety authorities, ISPs, systems integrators and transport operators around the world.

About ComfortDelGro Cabcharge
ComfortDelGro Cabcharge Pty Ltd (CDC) is the second-largest operator of commuter buses in New South Wales, Australia. CDC operates services as part of the New South Wales Metropolitan Bus System under the Westbus, Hillsbus and Hunter Valley brands. The company also operates the Sydney Coach Terminal at Central railway station, Sydney. The company is a joint venture between Singapore-based ComfortDelGro Corporation and Cabcharge Australia Limited.

Report: Global Revenues from Products Incorporating Nanotechnology to Reach US$2.8 Trillion by 2015

About seven years after the National Science Foundation's popular trillion dollar forecasts for the year 2015, Nanotechnology is yet to pick up desired momentum in terms of product commercialization. While a few players have been successful in moving out their newly developed disruptive and revolutionary technologies out of the lab and into the actual market, a majority of players are still either at the design board or fine-tuning their commercialization initiatives.

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) March 11, 2008 — Driven by an expected exponential growth in commercialization successes in the healthcare and electronics sectors, worldwide revenues from products incorporating Nanotechnology are projected to exceed US$2.78 trillion by end of the year 2015.

Chemical industry currently dominates the Nanotech arena in terms of maturity of R&D efforts and actual product commercialization, and worldwide revenues are projected to exceed US$82 billion in 2008. Pharma & Healthcare industries for instance are projected to post the fastest annual growth rates in terms of annual revenues from nanotech-incorporated products over the next ten years, at a CAGR of 88.2% over the years 2006 through 2015. Revenues from products incorporating nanotechnology in the semiconductors/electronics arena are projected to exceed US$1 trillion by 2014.

Multinationals call the shots given their ability to supply a diverse range of nanomaterials in a cost effective format, while relatively recent start-ups aim to create market niche through value creation. A steady increase in the number of nanomaterial manufacturers has helped in easing concerns regarding a steady supply into the market for R&D and commercialization.

Japan is projected to surpass all other countries in terms of government funding for nanotechnology over the years 2006 through 2010. The country is estimated to receive about US$6 billion in the form of funds from the government for research and development in Nanotechnology. The Governments of Asia-Pacific are displaying due interest in funding the development related to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in the region. However, the US is estimated to trial behind Japan with total funding of about US$5.6 billion followed by the European Union, which is estimated to receive about US$4.6 billion in funds over the period 2006-2010.

Key players listed in the report include Altair Nanotechnologies Inc., ApNano Materials, Catalytic Materials, LLC, Chemat Technology Inc., Dendritic Nanotechnologies, Inc., eSpin Technologies, Inc., Genefluidics, Hyperion Catalysis International, Inc., Hybrid Plastics, ILJIN Nanotech Co., Ltd., Integran Technologies, Inc., Insert Therapeutics Inc., Invitrogen Corporation, Nanocyl S.A., Nanogen, Inc., NanoGram Corporation, Nanomaterials Laboratory, Nanoledge, NanoSperse LLC, Nanosys, Inc., QinetiQ Nanomaterials Ltd., Quantumsphere, Inc., Raymor Industries, Inc., Rogue Valley Microdevices, Inc., Rosseter Holdings Ltd., Shenzhen Nanotech Port Co., Ltd., SouthWest NanoTechnologies, Inc., Sun Nanotech Co., Ltd., Teledyne Scientific & Imaging, LLC, Unidym, Inc., and Veeco Probes.

"Nanotechnology: A Global Strategic Business Report" published by Global Industry Analysts, Inc., analyzes the global market with focus on regional specific issues and trends. The report provides a comprehensive review of market drivers, business profile, players, competitive landscape, recent developments, mergers, acquisitions, alliances, product launches and other strategic industry activities. Analytical estimates and projections are presented in terms of annual revenues in US$ over the years 2006 through 2015. End-use sectors independently analyzed in the report include Chemicals, Automotive, Aerospace & Defense, Semiconductors & Electronics, Pharma & Healthcare, Food, and Other End-use Markets.

For more details about this research report, please visit http://www.strategyr.com/Nanotechnology_Market_Report.asp.

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Mozilla to Move Firefox 3 to beta 5

(TheForceField.Net ) March 8, 2008 — Mozilla announced Tuesday that it would add one more beta to Firefox 3 in order to work out remaining bugs and ensure browser compatibility. The announcement was made after the development team met March 4 and determined a fifth beta was needed.

In an entry in MozillaZine News , Mike Beltzner, the company's chief interface designer said code freeze was scheduled for Tuesday, March 18th at 11:59 AM PST, which indicates the beta could be released within the first week of April. Beta 4 went into code freeze last week and is expected to be released sometime next week.

 "This additional beta will ensure that changes which may affect website compatibility and changes which affect the user experience will get exposure to a wider audience for feedback and regression testing.", Beltzner said.

Beltzner indicated would likely be the final beta. "All P1 blockers are to be fixed for Firefox 3 Beta 5.", Beltzner said. "After code freeze, we expect a shorter baking period before handing off to the Build and QA teams for release."

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With Few Exceptions, Senior Executives Say Their Companies Will be Unable to Avoid the Effects of the Recession, According to Boston Consulting Group Survey

Executives Concur that Recession Could Provide Opportunities, Especially for Market Share Gains But Findings Suggest Companies Arent Taking the Right Steps to Capture Opportunities

 

CHICAGO (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) March 6, 2008 — Most U.S. business leaders believe the economy is in a recession now, or that one is inevitable within six months. Thats according to a survey conducted by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) of 101 senior decision makers at U.S. companies with at least $500 million in annual revenues.

Almost every executive (94.9%) who said that a recession is likely believes his or her company will not be able to avoid the effects of the recession.

Companies Already Feeling Recession Squeeze

A total of 53.4% of executives believe that were in a recession now (37.6%), or that we will be within six months (15.8%). While the majority (71.2%) of those who believe were in or near recession say they base their view in part on macro-economic indicators, theyre also feeling the effects in their businesses: 55.9% say their view is based in part on a slowdown in sales, and 30.5% say its based in part on a slowdown in payments to their companies.

Going into the Recession With the Right Perspective

We believe companies should approach signs of a recession as an opportunity to prepare. Downturns magnify relative strengths and weaknesses, so companies that gird themselves intelligently can leverage a change in the dynamics of an industry something that always happens in a recession so that it works in their favor, said Hal Sirkin, global leader of BCGs Operations practice, which spearheaded the research.

In the last recession, 30% of the companies that had been among the top 10 players in their sectors dropped off that list. So, viewed the right way, a downturn presents a strategic opportunity to leapfrog the competition, rather than simply posing a threat, he added.

Recession Trap vs. Recession Opportunity

Indeed, most executives 57.6% said the recession will present opportunities (though 42.4% said it wont). Of those who said it will, 64.7% said the recession will lead to chances for market share gains; 47.1% said it will be an opportunity to implement changes with less internal resistance; and 29.4% said it will provide M&A opportunities.

But Companies that Believe Theyre Prepared May Still Fall Into the Recession Trap

Nearly three-quarters (74.5%) of executives say their companies have taken measures to prepare for the downturn, and 81.3% say theyre at least somewhat confident 23.7% are very confident that their company is better prepared than competitors.

Unfortunately, many of these companies are probably less prepared than they believe and headed for the recession trap. Based on our research, most of the measures these companies say theyre taking 80% of the steps, in fact are conventional and related to cost cutting, said Sirkin, a Chicago-based BCG senior partner. By mainly focusing on cost reduction, theyre not taking advantage of the opportunities a recession can provide. What they need to do is pull out all the stops now so they can move ahead of their competitors soon and be well positioned when business softens further.

The Right Steps to Being Prepared

Mr. Sirkin suggests that companies should begin immediately to determine and measure their risk levels in a downturn; sharpen their downturn radars by setting up early warning systems that look for danger and opportunity; get in shape by doing things like building collaborative partnerships, licensing agreements and outsourcing relationships that reduce risk, keep costs variable and lead to new opportunities; think and act counter-cyclically by taking such steps as giving more service to profitable customers or target accounts and increasing marketing and R&D investments; streamline supply chains; free working capital to reduce debt and interest expense; and get everyone involved in making the most of the downturn by creating a were all in this together environment.

In a recession, everyone feels short-term pain. But companies that successfully approach a recession as an opportunity have the potential to realize long-term gain, said Sirkin.

Note to journalists: Hal Sirkin at The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is available to discuss the findings in more depth and elaborate on BCGs recommendations for organizations willing to take steps to prepare to leverage a downturn.

About The Boston Consulting Group

The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm and the worlds leading advisor on business strategy. We partner with clients in all sectors and regions to identify their highest-value opportunities, address their most critical challenges, and transform their businesses. Our customized approach combines deep insight into the dynamics of companies and markets with close collaboration at all levels of the client organization. This ensures that our clients achieve sustainable competitive advantage, build more capable organizations, and secure lasting results. Founded in 1963, BCG is a private company with 66 offices in 38 countries. For more information, please visit www.bcg.com.

About the Survey

The Boston Consulting Group commissioned an online survey, conducted by Chicago-based Research Pros Inc., of 101 corporate decision makers at U.S. companies with over $500 million in revenues. About 80% of the companies had revenues over $1 billion. All respondents described themselves as having a position at their company in which they make decisions affecting the overall direction of the company. The survey was conducted February 19-21, 2008.

ATC Tech Solutions

National contractor specializing in computer server installation, wireless networking, cabling, telecom repair and VoIP. The company claims to be in business over 23 years. 

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On-Site Computer Services, LLC

National service company serves SMB and residential customers. The company is based in Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL. No physical or mailing address available.

Company is no longer in business.

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Canonical Announces General Availability of Systems Management and Monitoring Tool

Canonical, the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, announced today the general availability of Canonical Landscape, the systems management and monitoring tool for Ubuntu. Ubuntu users are invited to register for a free trial.

LONDON (PRWEB) March 5, 2008 — Canonical, the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, announced today the general availability of Canonical Landscape, the systems management and monitoring tool for Ubuntu.

Available for its commercial support customers and as a standalone commercial service, Landscape will provide the growing number of businesses deploying multiple instances of Ubuntu on servers and desktops the means to more easily manage and maintain their systems. Landscape significantly reduces the cost of ownership and maximizes the efficiency of resources for any Ubuntu deployment.

"We are committed to making Ubuntu the right choice for business," said Mark Shuttleworth, founder of the Ubuntu project. "I am delighted that the feedback from the beta programme indicates that Landscape meets that commitment. We challenged the development team to build a tool that was simple to use but powerful for support customers and they delivered. I expect Landscape to drive many more large-scale Ubuntu deployments."

"We have been very impressed by what we have seen in Landscape," said Fredrik Jonsson of ASCI Sweden AB, a participant in the beta programme. "Ubuntu already has an impressive reputation for ease of use, and the growing ecosystem of packages available makes it a great choice for businesses today. Landscape looks like the ideal tool for both managing and monitoring business-scale deployments."

About Landscape
Landscape provides users with a hosted web interface on which all machines are registered. From this single interface, packages and security updates are deployed to the entire network of servers and/or desktops with a single click. Additionally a wealth of monitoring data is provided graphically to the administrator showing process and resource use as well as flagging any available security fixes for the system.

System Management Features:

  • Manage many machines at once: All operations in Landscape can be applied to one or more machines with the same ease.
  • Group machines: Not all machines need to form a single group, machines can be split into multiple groups for different requirements but all can be administered through a single interface.
  • Manage packages across the network: Landscape allows the user to see a package inventory for each computer and allow administrators to install, upgrade, or remove packages from one or more computers.
  • Integrate custom repositories: For users maintaining their own repository — even internally — Landscape can report on and manage the packages in it.
  • Manage users easily: System users may all be managed from a central interface, and may have actions delivered to be performed in one or more systems in a comfortable way.
  • Handle security updates efficiently: Landscape highlights those package upgrades with security fixes (with links to detailed information) ensuring any vulnerabilities are dealt with as quickly as possible.
  • Support disconnected users: Users who disconnect from the network can be handled asynchronously with updates provided when they next get online.
  • System Monitoring Features:

  • Understand system resource usage quickly: Landscape constantly monitors the system's health and performance, and graphs that data in ways that enable a user to quickly pinpoint bottlenecks or other problem areas.
  • Manage processes centrally: A simple web interface displays all the recently active processes running across all systems and enables users to search and manage those centrally.
  • Maintain a detailed hardware inventory: Landscape removes the complexity from hardware inventory by showing complete and easy to understand hardware information for all your systems.
  • Simplify security audits: Auditing and security are simplified with Landscape's detailed history logs that display actions performed by all administrators, even if they were performed locally on the machines themselves without using Landscape.
  • Access full package information: The convenient web interface allows browsing of all packages installed, available, and available for upgrading, on all registered machines, including security notices.
  • Enhanced Support Experience:

  • Streamline exchange of information with the Canonical support team: Canonical support experts receive read-only information on hardware and configurations that will allow them to more rapidly diagnose and resolve tickets.
  • Access the integrated support portal: Administrators can log, view and track support cases right in Landscape, thus providing all management needs in a single convenient location.

Pricing and Availability
Ubuntu users are invited to register for a free trial at www.canonical.com/landscape/register. Trials will be restricted to users who register five or more machines on the system. The free trial lasts for 60 days. Landscape is available as a stand-alone option without commercial support from Canonical priced at $150 per node with discounting available on larger volumes.

It is possible to get the goodness of Landscape even if commercial support is not immediately required. Users can apply for details at: www.canonical.com/landscape/register.

About Canonical Ltd and Ubuntu
Canonical Ltd, the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, is a global organization headquartered in Europe committed to the development, distribution and support of open source software products and communities. World-class 24×7 commercial support for Ubuntu is available through Canonical's global support team and partners. Since its launch in October 2004, Ubuntu has become one of the most highly regarded Linux distributions with millions of users around the world. Ubuntu will always be free to download, free to use and free to distribute to others. With these goals in mind, Ubuntu aims to be the most widely used Linux system, and is the centre of a global open source software ecosystem. For more information visit www.canonical.com or www.ubuntu.com.

Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu and their associated logos are all registered trademarks of Canonical Ltd.

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