NextNines Automated Diagnostics and Corrective Actions application helps support organization save precious time in resolving technical problems. But often, early proactive discovery makes all the difference in expediting resolution and increasing customer satisfaction.
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About Proactive Support and Its Benefits Posted By : Jenny Birkin
NextNines Automated Diagnostics and Corrective Actions application helps support organization save precious time in resolving technical problems. But often, early proactive discovery makes all the difference in expediting resolution and increasing customer satisfaction
About the Proactive Monitoring System Posted By : Jenny Birkin
Proactive monitoring system is considered crucial when you need to get the maximum result out of your chosen network. Such monitoring helps to improve the reliability of a system, while enhancing the productivity of your client.
Information about Proactive Support Posted By : Jenny Birkin
In this century most of the businesses use computers to administer their operations. But with time, the computers face different problems it gets fragmented and in the process slows down.
Latest proActive is out
The latest newsletter from proActive has hit the stands (metaphorical, screens really). There’s the second half of an interview I did with Richard Parry-Jones in which he talks about the UK auto industry and the role of government support. I also interviewed Dr Robert Hentschel, the recently appointed Director of Lotus Engineering. And there’s some interesting stuff about achieving vehicle mass reduction, as well as some insight into hybrid and electric vehicle testing at Lotus. Follow the link below for a reet rivetin’ read.
Lotus proActive
The latest Lotus proActive e-magazine is out and available for perusal. It includes the first half of an interview I did with Richard Parry-Jones, as well as some informative articles on emissions rules and two-stroke engines. The latter article poses the intriguing question: could upsizing be the new downsizing? And the interview with RP-J reveals who it was who inspired his ’50-metre test’…
REVIEW: IBM Web Application Protection Ably Combines Proactive and Reactive Security Measures
IBM Rational AppScan and IBM ISS Proventia IPS GX5108 combine proactive application vulnerability scanning with live IPS attack reports to provide powerful Web application protection.
– Most organizations have embraced the Web to some extent to provide
user-friendly applications for employees, customers and partners. However,
while Web 2.0 collaboration technologies can increase productivity, they also
provide a larger attack surface for miscreants.
In its 2008 Trend and Risk …
New Lotus proActive is out
The latest edition of Lotus Engineering’s proActive e-magazine is now out. I interviewed Bob Joyce, Jaguar Land Rover’s engineering head for the latest issue. There’s also a piece about the two-stroke ‘Omnivore’ engiine – which can save 10% on fuel, according to Lotus – and an article about augmenting batteries with ultracapacitors.
And, also in the latest issue, we learn that Jacques Villeneuve has a pretty good memory: “My first toy car as a child was a replica model of Emerson Fittipaldi’s Lotus 72, I could say his name before I could say my dad’s!”. What a cool thing to be able to say. Mine was, I think, a batmobile.
Download the pdf by following the below link.
Lotus proActive
The latest edition of the newsletter we put together for Lotus Engineering is out. There’s an interesting piece on a range extender engine Lotus has developed specifically for series hybrids, as well as a useful summary of a seminar looking at low carbon technologies. Also included is an interview I did with Oskar Goitia from Mondragon’s automotive division. I found some of the history behind the Basque-based workers’ cooperative particularly fascinating.
Lotus proActive
The latest proActive – Lotus Engineering’s e-magazine that we do for them – has just gone live. There’s a fancy online viewer now which I just tried and seems to do the job pretty well. But if you want to download the pdf in the traditional way, there’s a PDF icon in the far right of the screen – when you are in the viewer – that gives you that option. You can even select all or just a part of it to download.
The latest Lotus proActive is out
The latest edition of Lotus Engineering’s proActive e-magazine is now out and available for free download. It includes a particularly interesting feature on City Cars first published in Automotive Engineer that is well worth a read. It’s key reading for anyone seriously interested in the segment and the fundamentals that drive design in small cars.
What else is in the latest edition? As John Cleese would say in Monty Python, ‘And now for something completely different…’
I interviewed the head of a company in the Netherlands that is about to commission the world’s largest second generation biofuel manufacturing plant (BioMCN makes bio-methanol from glycerine that is a by-product of biodiesel production). BioMCN’s CEO, Rob Voncken, was certainly an interesting interviewee: a trained scientist with a business brain who is also motivated by the idea of doing something good for the environment.
He was charming and cool as a cucumber when I talked to him, but it’s quite a project he is in charge of. He could be forgiven a bit of stress as commercial production inauguration approaches. The business opportunity? In the short-term it’s about substituting bio-ethanol for bio-methanol in the gasoline alcohol blend (it can be mixed and we get ‘A85′ rather than E85 with all its food chain incursion woes). There are some pretty powerful interests behind ethanol though.
And there’s also a fascinating insider view from the Lotus marketing department on how they approached the press launch for the Evora. It’s clearly a highly targeted exercise and they don’t do model launches often, so when they do, they put some serious thought into it. And they don’t exactly scrimp judging by the pic of the hotel on Loch Lomond. I just hope the Scottish weather was kind.
If you are signed up already for proActive, you should automatically receive an email with a link for the pdf. If not, why not get yourself signed up – it’s free.



