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Major Open Source WCMS Release Boosts Jahia-s Integration Performance by Leveraging Content Unification

Performance enhancements, updates and bug fixes span entire Cumulus product line.

Jena, Germany, 28 January 2009 – MAZeT-s RGB and True Color sensors are semiconductor-based sensors with RGB or XYZ interference filters for fast, time-stable color detection and absolute color measurement according to the CIE1931 DIN5033 standard. When combined with white-light LEDs, these sensors can detect accuracies in the color space that are imperceptible to the human eye. The achieved accuracy strongly depends on the light source and the calibration of the sensors. In applications that re

Jena, Germany, 28 January 2009 – As part of its JENCOLOR range of function boards, MAZeT GmbH is introducing several new solutions and OEM systems for hand-held applications. The new MTCS-FB1 sensor hardware, based on MAZeT-s True Color sensors, provides non-contact color measurement with system interfaces such as Bluetooth, USB, or RSxxx. The sensor system provides XYZ color values (DIN5033 / CIE1931 color space). Once the measurements are calibrated to a repeat accuracy of

Jena, Germany, 28 January 2009 – MAZeT GmbH is introducing a new 8-channel transimpedance amplifier for sensors that output currents. Each channel has eight amplification stages that can be individually set between 200 kOhm and 25.6 MOhm. The lowest photo current is 20 nA at a signal frequency of 19 kHz. The MTI08 provides an MUX after the output, a power-down mode and operates at a voltage of 3…5 V. The amplifier provides excellent channel synchronicity, high linearity as soon as low noise an

Germany has become the most recent country to receive direct threats of terrorist attacks via the Internet from Islamist terrorists. With the German Federal election to take place soon in September, experts fear a terrorist attack by al Qaeda in Germany this year, similar to the attack on four commuter trains in Madrid in 2004.
Security and licensing for software vendors at CeBIT