Case Studies - Secure & Well-Managed Infrastructure

Abu-Dhabi uses digital surveillance solution to monitor city interchanges
The study was undertaken by DuLeuw, Cather International Ltd and the results were used to produce the Transportation and Road Improvement Plan (TRIP) which included the construction of new roads, bridges and highways in and around the city of Abu-Dhabi
 
 
 
North European Airport Opts for Networked CCTV Surveillance Solution
It is therefore of no surprise that most airports are evaluating and adopting new technologies to enable them to meet the challenges of today while at the same time putting into place an infrastructure that will aid in addressing the challenges of tomorrow.
 
 
 
Asian container port adopts advanced networked video for industrial automation systems
The new terminal would also become the cornerstone of the seaport's "mega-container" facility, a future expansion project planned to meet the expected growth in business during the next 10-15 years. As a high-capacity, highproductivity terminal, it was to introduce a new wave of automation. Each berth would handle 750,000 TEU's (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) a year, a 25% increase in productivity compared to the existing container terminals.
 
 
 
ATS Euromaster implement new point of sale system
ATS euromaster is the largest comprehensive tyre distributor in the UK, with its 540 service centres and 4,300 employees. the company provides a complete range of products and services for the retail, car, van and commercial fl eet markets, such as tyres, brakes, batteries, shock absorbers and exhausts.
 
 
 
People-mover project brings 21st century surveillance system to Dallas airport
DFW's APM surveillance and communications system will make use of a technology known as ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), that enables high-speed, high-capacity, very reliable digital fi bre optic networks. ATM provides secure networks for video, voice and data communications through "Quality of Service" (QoS). No other network protocol provides this level of converged  communications with a predictable and guaranteed level of performance.
 
 
 
Telindus Installs Digital Video Network for London Underground
When london underground took the decision to upgrade to a digital video surveillance system, they approached Telindus to supply the solution. Part of a 1.2 billion pound investment, the new system will enable the transport provider to operate video surveillance across the whole of the underground network, using asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) technology.
 
 
 
Telindus works with the Highways Agency to bring the M25 CCTV system up to speed
The M25 London Orbital is a strategic hub of Britain's motorway network with more than 700,000 daily journeys made on it. Since the fi nal section was completed 12 years ago the M25 has come under increasing strain. Congestion is all too evident, particularly during peak periods and although to the driver this is predominantly a stressful and frustrating irritant, on a broader scale, regular
congestion has signifi cant implications to safety, business and the environment.
 
 
 
Telindus helps the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute to decode the book of life
When the Human Genome Project (HGP) began in 1990, it was a controversial and challenging goal. Aiming to analyse and sequence all the DNA in human chromosomes was no mean feat, considering the DNA in a human body would reach to the sun and back over 600 times if put end-to-end. But the work of The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, one of the world's leading genome research centres, is helping the project to fi nish ahead of schedule, revealing a vast amount of information about how the human body works and ultimately how to combat illnesses from Alzheimer's disease and AIDS to malaria and tuberculosis.
 
 
 
High-definition digital video surveillance of highways in Switzerland
With CCTV surveillance being one of the most important requirements, the Swiss Federal Roads Office (ASTRA) produced specific directives as to the type of technology to be used, insisting that broadband digital networks be implemented as the universal infrastructure for all communication requirements -be it voice, data or video- including video for surveillance and monitoring purposes.
 
 
 
Blooming future
ICT brings new ways of auctioning for Bloemenveiling Aalsmeer. 2006 is bringing many changes to the Aalsmeer Flower Auction's customers, with auction rooms offering new and innovative ways of working. More and more, customers want to participate in auctions via remote access (remote purchase, examination of lots, registration of bids) without any loss of functionality.
 
 
 
Telindus developed a complete tailor-made mobility solution for Eandis & Netmanagement
Eandis is the company that carries out the exploitation tasks for the Flemish distribution networks administrators of electricity and natural gas. Eandis is active in 239 cities and municipalities. Netmanagement plays the same role in Wallonia for some of the distribution networks administrators.
 
 
 
Leaseplan Belgium implements new Citrix access infrastructure
This global auto-leasing company is located in 26 countries and has 7,000 employees around the globe. The organization leases 1.25 million vehicles worldwide and is the market leader in Europe. The ICT staff of LeasePlan Belgium services has 12 regional offices and the corporate headquarters are located in Zaventem near Bruxelles.
 
 
 
NATO Computer Incident Response Capabilities
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is an alliance of 26 countries from North America and Europe committed to fulfilling the goals of the North Atlantic Treaty signed on 4 April 1949. In accordance with the Treaty, the fundamental role of NATO is to safeguard the freedom and security of its member countries by political and military means.
 
 
 
Telindus links multisite medical systems into a consolidated storage environment at RHMS
"In September 2003 RHMS went looking for organizational changes allowing for remote diagnosis and expertise, and including teleworking from the doctor's home office", said Dr Denis Tack, chief of radiology services at RHMS. A change from conventional medical imaging systems to digital processing of radiographic images and CT scans was executed within a large scale integration
and consolidation project.