FOSTER CITY, California, June 23 /PRNewswire/ --

- Evaluation Based on Completeness of Vision and Ability to Execute

SANTA CLARA, California, June 23 /PRNewswire/ --

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- Easy to Install and Manage Office Suite Deployment in the Cloud for Corporate Environments

ThinkFree, Inc., a leader in next-generation office productivity solutions, delivers a complete self-hosted web office environment to corporate users with its ThinkFree Server Enterprise offering. Easy to set up and manage, with automatic updates, ThinkFree Server Enterprise does not require any installation on client terminals. Documents, spreadsheets and presentations can be opened, edited, created and collaborated on within the web browser. Companies can thus significantly reduce software support, maintenance and licensing costs.

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MAIDENHEAD, England, June 23 /PRNewswire/ --

- My Day for RA Launches Across Europe Today: A Novel 'Goal-Centred' Patient Programme

LONDON, June 23 /PRNewswire/ -- A recent poll of 10,000 Abintegro student members suggested they are 'heavily reliant' on their careers service for advice relating to 'all aspects' of selecting and securing a career.

Innovative careers services within universities, business schools and colleges are working tirelessly to ensure tomorrow's graduates are the most prepared for work. There is no doubt this year's 400,000 new graduates face tougher employment conditions than their predecessors, but a focussed student who actively seeks advice still has every chance of securing their dream job.

LONDON, June 23 /PRNewswire/ --

- Hertz Upgrades Signature Satellite Navigation System Through New Partnership With Garmin

LONDON, June 23 /PRNewswire/ -- VocaLink, the international payment transaction specialist, has appointed Claire Hafner to its board as Chief Financial Officer. Claire will be responsible for all aspects of the company's financial management, including the accounting, commercial, procurement, legal, and risk and compliance functions. She has over 20 years of financial and operational experience having previously worked in senior positions at Eversheds LLP, LCH Clearnet, Barclays Bank, Guinness Brewing Worldwide and British Telecom.

ZURICH, June 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Silverstroke AG, an Ettlingen/Germany-based communications solution provider, won this year's European AutoID Award in the category RFID. In doing so, the awarding committee acknowledged a groundbreaking object surveillance solution which uses RFID to protect an art collection. The winning project was realized by Silverstroke in collaboration with the GU and systems integrator, Siemens Building Technologies, as well as Albis Technologies. The application is based on active RFID transponders by Albis. Thereby reading devices in the exhibition rooms interconnect the RFID transponders with the application-software. This design ensures continuous surveillance of the exhibits.

Now there's a new reason for the weight-conscious to drink fat free milk at breakfast time, suggests a new study published in the July issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Researchers in Australia found that drinking fat free milk in the morning helped increase satiety, or a feeling of fullness, and led to decreased calorie intake at the next meal, as compared with a fruit drink. The milk drinkers ate about 50 fewer calories (or nearly 9% less food) at lunch.
The Earth's mantle, situated under the Earth's crust, is a key area for understanding geological processes but we only come into contact with Earth's circulating layers in the event of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. It's important to learn more about the characteristics of the Earth's mantle and these characteristics can be portrayed using seismic waves but the techniques used for this purpose still have various shortcomings. Dutch-sponsored research Ebru Bozdag demonstrated this during her doctoral research.
We do lots of things without thinking about it, like driving to work while we talk on the phone.   We have a kind of 'autopilot' that kicks in for things we have practiced and it allows us to do other things simultaneously.

For people with schizophrenia it's a little different. Dutch researcher Tamar van Raalten investigated whether a disruption to the automation process, learning by repetition to do something on automatic pilot, explains why people with schizophrenia can process less information. She established that it is not the automation process but the processing of new information that causes problems.