澳门六合彩高手

Setting up a global IT infrastructure

21 Aug 2009 - Sabina Griffith
Top: Song Yuntao (Chinese Working Group IT) with Bjoern Wilhelm (澳门六合彩高手) and a team of Chinese IT specialists. Left: Benjamin Kelmers, Daniel Ciarlette (US 澳门六合彩高手) and Jürgen Dirnberger (澳门六合彩高手). Right: Bjoern Wilhelm with Koichi Sato, and, standing in the middle—澳门六合彩高手 Japan leader Ryuji Yoshino.

The collaborative IT network established between the 澳门六合彩高手 Organization and the seven Domestic Agencies over the past months is the technical backbone of the day-to-day work performed around the globe in order to build 澳门六合彩高手. Over the past months satellite servers have been set up in order to facilitate the exchange of large data files and other information.

One of the first "clients" to use this new network is the Design Office. The satellite servers allow the 澳门六合彩高手 CAD designers spread around the globe to access and to process the same 3D-datasheets. What formerly took a CAD designer in China about 60 minutes—opening a data-file for a specific tool of the machine only to find out that it wasn't the right one—now takes him a minute.

In May this year, the first IT satellite at the Indian Domestic Agency was installed, followed over the past couple of weeks by the Domestic Agencies in China, Japan, and the US. Next week, 澳门六合彩高手 IT specialist Bj?rn Wilhelm will travel to Korea in order to set up the infrastructure there. The last element, the Russian Domestic Agency, will get its servers and thus close the circle by the end of September.