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The very model of a modern transistor

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Basware EPP Solutions increase efficiency and deliver compliance

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Position sensors: magnets know their place

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BASWARE EPP SOLUTIONS INCREASE EFFICIENCY AND DELIVER COMPLIANCE

Basware Enterprise Purchase to Pay (EPP) Solutions deliver value by providing compliance and control, as well as fast return on investment. Leaders in providing solutions that can offer you a reliable way to improve control and performance of purchase to pay process end-to-end, which will benefit your business prospects and add a level of integrity to your company’s operations

Built-in intelligent best practices, process automation, and powerful exception management increase efficiency and reduce costs. Automating yo

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THE VERY MODEL OF A MODERN TRANSISTOR

New models of how two types of power transistors perform will result in more efficient smart electrical circuits, making such technologies as cars and home appliances more reliable and environmentally friendly

Power transistors are used to control large electrical loads and are at the heart of the modern smart circuits used in all kinds of equipment from motor steering units to stereo amplifiers. More efficient transistors would thus contribute to the move toward greener power supplies by using energy sources in a mor

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WHOLE PROVES TO BE MIGHTIER THAN THE PARTS

European researchers have developed solutions to help weld together a mishmash of different technologies, protocols and system architectures, making it easier to run research and education networks

Nearly all countries have research and education networks, which are separate from commercial telecommunications networks. Most are based on a mishmash of different technologies, network protocols and architecture, a situation that makes end-to-end connectivity for high-bandwidth connections very difficult. It was the Nat

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E-PROCUREMENT - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Richard Ward, Chairman of First B2B Limited, leading experts in EDI (Electronic Data Interchange), the technology behind e-Procurement, argues that e-Procurement is at its best when both trading partners can see real benefits from the exercise

It’s a familiar situation for a company in industry. A large customer gets in contact to say that, in future, they would like you to trade electronically with them by joining their e-procurement project. It may have happened to you before, or this may be the first such approach y

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POSITION SENSORS: MAGNETS KNOW THEIR PLACE

Non-contact position sensors are small but important parts of many modern machines. Researchers have used a phenomenon known as magnetoresistance to develop a practical, low-cost position sensor that performs better than existing designs

Electronic sensors that record the position of movable objects crop up in practically every machine, from printing presses to space rockets. The average modern car has more than 60 sensors to measure the positions of the crankshaft, throttle, clutch, suspension and dozens of other mov

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Supposedly the construction materials of the future, composites are increasingly seen in applications where optimum efficiency is paramount including aircraft construction and renewable energy. As two research examples show in this video, composites really are the future for efficiency.
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