Several inventors outside of Microsoft are using Kinect to develop applications for medical uses. One example is Tedesys, a technology startup in Cantebria, Spain, that is working on an application that will let doctors use the sensor while operating on patients, says Jesus Perez, the company’s chief operating officer.
With all these devices connected to a central command center, Wave City will be able to record and respond to events much faster and in a more coordinated manner. The roadmap also makes recommendations to help Wave City find ways to reduce running costs, reduce power usage, increase efficiency and improve quality of management across the township.
The applications will provide CLB with a 360-degree view of customers, enabling the utility to operate more efficiently and give customers additional information and better service. The component-based architecture of these applications allows healthcare payers to avoid a risky “big bang” replacement of their current systems, making the most out of their existing IT investments.
Leading innovators are adopting OpenFlow-based networking to transform their networks using a new solution provided by IBM and NEC Corporation of America (NEC). These leading organizations are deploying the IBM and NEC standards-based OpenFlow solution to power dynamic networks, manage massive amounts of information and deliver new services.











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