Pitney Bowes Tracks 1978 Mini As It Drives Around World 2009: 31year Mini

Pitney Bowes tracks 1978 Mini as it drives around world

The 31-year old Mini is equipped with Pitney Bowes’ mapping and geographical analysis software MapInfo Professional, which is linked to a GPS system that
Mortimer is using to replace paper maps. The most important part of the technology is the global addressing, according to Justin Barota, architect in Advanced Concepts and Technology at Pitney Bowes, who was on-site at the Toronto event. If you want to meet Duncan in downtown San Francisco on June 8 and he happens to be there, the system will notify you that he is in the vicinity and provide a route to the event, he said. Federating information streams and global addressing in terms of the individual are the future of location intelligence software, according to Barota. As an individual, you won’t have to maintain your postal address, because it becomes virtual you, attached to your identity, he said. Mortimer’s 10-month tour will include an estimated 36,000 miles of driving. Stops are scheduled for Canada, the U.S., Japan, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, China, Russia and Poland. This is Mortimer’s third world tour for cancer fundraising, with previous trips taking place in 1996 and 1999. The powerful tape technology can address data security with tape encryption as well as long term data protection. Discover what disk and tape really cost and which solution provides lower total cost of ownership and optimizes energy use for your organization The Clipper Group explores the truth behind the myths of tape, digging into the misconceptions in the disk vs. tape debate.
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