Blog
Flatirons Jouve annonce la sortie de CORENA Cloud pour les compagnies aériennes de petite et moyenne flottes
Flavrons Jouve is pleased to announce the release of CORENA Cloud, a fully hosted software and service solution for managing maintenance and operations information, which for the first time puts the power of CORENA Fleet in the hands of small and medium sized airs. Unlike traditional OEM solutions that OEMs
Last week, the Flatirons Solutions team descended on Seville in Spain for the annual gathering of experts, technologists and technical publications practitioners for the S1000D User Forum 2016. Along with our peers in the industry, our team exhibited our solutions, demonstrated our newest technology and presented recent case studies. Our
This blog post first appeared as an article in the Aircraft IT MRO eJournal September / October 2016 edition Emerging technology in aircraft maintenance and engineering has a tendency to converge on a single use case to solve a specific issue or series of related problems. Take aircraft health monitoring
Questions to ask before leaping into augmented reality
The developer edition of the much talked about Microsoft HoloLens finally went on general release this week. Many analysts and commentators, including yours truly, have pointed to the HoloLens as something of a game changer for the use of augmented reality in enterprise applications. For one thing, it runs Windows
Healthcare IT Insight
Take Out IT Costs to Fuel World-class Care As the cost of providing world-class healthcare continues to rise, healthcare organizations face ongoing challenges to support their patients, clinicians, and practitioners. One of the biggest challenges that carries a significant underlying cost is in the management of patient data—from medical records
At what point do you declare an emerging technology as having reached tipping point? There’s a lot of academic thought on this, but one factor that I always point to is when you no longer have to explain the nature of a technology in layman’s terms with people: The technology
This blog post first appeared in the July/August 2016 edition of the Aircraft IT Operations eJournal Did you know that a recent study has revealed that 36% of Americans have screamed at, physically assaulted or had some sort of aggressive altercation with a computer in the last six months? This is
This blog post first appeared in the July/August 2016 edition of the Aircraft IT MRO eJournal. Did you hear the story about the guy who dug a floppy disk out from his attic and showed it to his teenage son? “Cool – you 3D ed a save icon.” was the