Archive for April, 2008

Yoga Institute announces Speciality Health Camps for May 2008

Mumbai - The Yoga Institute, one of the oldest Yoga Institutes in the world, is organising a series of speciality Health Camps from May 3, 2008 to June 1 at the Institute premises in Santacruz East in Mumbai. The speciality health camps are designed specially for people suffering from Stress, Cardiac ailments and Hypertension, Diabetes and → Continue reading »

Information Overload

Is your work load driving you crazy? Mind Map your way to a more stress free life! 2008 is to be the year of information overload according to Canadian research giants Basex. Each day we are exposed to 300 emails on our Blackberry; spam on our computer; instant messaging conversations; and heaps of tasks coming → Continue reading »

invivodata and ClinPhone Announce Exclusive Global Partnership for ePRO Solutions

(Nottingham, UK and Pittsburgh, PA, USA 30 April 2008). ClinPhone, the world’s largest Clinical Technology Organization (CTO) and invivodata inc., the leading provider of device-based eDiaries, announced today an exclusive new global partnership to provide electronic patient reported outcomes (ePRO) solutions. This new partnership will deliver best-of-breed offerings for the two most commonly used ePRO → Continue reading »

IEC and Convergence World Magazine Announce Top NGN Innovators at SOFNET 08 in London

Winners of the 2008 Convergence World Awards were honored yesterday in a ceremony on the SOFNET 08 exhibition floor LONDON – 30 April 2008 – The International Engineering Consortium (IEC) recognized the winners of the Convergence World Awards yesterday at its SOFNET 08 conference and exhibition at the Olympia National Hall.  Organized by Convergence World → Continue reading »

BASF Study Shows Building with SIPs Reduces Framing Construction Labor by 55 Percent

Florham Park, NJ April 24, 2008 — A new BASF study conducted by the RS Means unit of Reed Construction Data shows that residential builders can reduce their framing labor needs by as much as 55 percent by using structural insulated panels (SIPs) instead of conventional "stick-building" methods. The study was conducted on a two-story, → Continue reading »