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CASE HISTORIESHigh Performance Cluster helps model materials for new drug delivery forms. When you take an aspirin for a headache,
I doubt whether you dwell too long on the small white tablet, and
consider the design and development that has gone in to its physical
attributes. FlyMine database projectThe FlyMine project based at the Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, was set up to provide an IT based service to a worldwide research community, by building an integrated database of genomic, expression and protein data for the fruit fly and mosquito. One of the founding principles of the project was that the FlyMine database and software be made freely available, in as cost effective a way as possible, and this has been done by using web and bioinformatics interfaces. Find out why the FlyMine research team
was recommended to talk to Cambridge Online and how the solution
was chosen and deployed. The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Data CentreThe Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute is dedicated to analysing and understanding genomes, and since 1994 Cambridge Online has worked with them to provide the backbone of their computing infrastructure, earning their respect working on small early projects, and now successfully delivering multi-million pound High Performance Computing systems using HP servers and StorageWorks virtual storage arrays. Find out more about
Cambridge Online’s
work at The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. Cambridge University Press business systemCambridge University Press is the printing and publishing house of the University of Cambridge, and since first printing a book in 1584 it has continued each and every year, making it the oldest in the world. The Press has offices around the world that rely on services and distribution from the main Cambridge headquarters. The IT team at The Press realised that the systems responsible for the sales and order processing, and for running the warehouse, were critical to the success of business. Failure, for whatever reason, of a key component of the system could have harmed this success. Find out what Cambridge
Online has done to enhance the redundancy and resilience of The
Press’s systems. Fred. Olsen introduces Microsoft Dynamics™ NAV accounting solutionFred. Olsen, the Ipswich based shipping business, has introduced Microsoft Dynamics™ NAV (formerly Microsoft® Business Solutions-Navision®) to manage the groups accounting function. Read more TNT streamlines billing with Microsoft Dynamics™ NAVTNT's international mail division has installed Microsoft Dynamics™ NAV (formerly Microsoft® Business Solutions-Navision®) to handle its rating and billing worldwide. Read
more Suffolk Life - experience greater efficiency with Microsoft Dynamics™ NAVSuffolk Life Group implement a specialist business solutions for Self Invested Personal Pension Schemes (SIPPS) based entirely on Microsoft Dynamics™ NAV (formerly Microsoft® Business Solutions-Navision®) following design and development from Cambridge Online, the leading Microsoft Dynamics™ business management solutions provider. Read
more Continental Airlines achieves success with OpenAIRContinental Airlines based in Houston, Texas has implemented Cambridge Online’s OpenAIR Aircraft Maintenance Management System and as a result has reduced operational disruptions and aircraft maintenance downtime. Read
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