IBM (NYSE:IBM) today announced five innovations that have the potential to change the way people travel. These next generation transport innovations focus on driver–assist technologies, intelligent traffic systems using sensor technologies, advanced mass transit systems connected to mobile phones, ultra sophisticated voice recognition systems and smart airport system. The application of these innovations will make traveling by planes, trains or automobiles a more convenient and hassle free experience. IBM’s ‘Five Transport Innovations’, employ emerging technologies from IBM’s Labs around the world and reflect market and societal trends. Read more
The European bioinformatics industry is competing in a growing market, which is dominated by a few large vendors. Bioinformatics has varied applications in the drug discovery market, including proteomic, genomic and information manipulation applications. Most of the life sciences organisations involved in the process of drug discovery adopt bioinformatics in varying degrees in their routine process. Accordingly, the growth rates in the bioinformatics market are modest yet steady. Read more
Life is a challenge and the sooner we learn to take control of it the better it becomes. Consider the case of a financial crisis or a bankruptcy. What seems like the end of the road may just be a new beginning provided you are ready to take control of the crisis and with the right help move on. Read more
In these highly competitive times of cut throat competition and businesses getting global the key to winning starts within the organization i.e. the human factor. The human factor or the right people can make all the difference to the growth of an organization. The problem is really isn’t easy selecting and retaining competent, committed people. Read more