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Vanity Fair contributing editor Craig Unger on the Bush family feud, neoconservatives and the Christian right

Monday, November 12, 2007

In a recent interview with the Dalai Lama’s Representative to the Americas, Tashi Wangdi, David Shankbone remarked to him that Americans have trouble relating to centuries-long conflicts that exist between peoples around the world, including those in Asia. Many Asian countries dislike each other tremendously, and the conflict over Tibet is just one enduring multi-national battle.

According to Vanity Fair contributing editor Craig Unger, it is not that Americans do not have these deep-seeded conflicts; it is that they do not remember them and thus have no context in which to see them as they resurface in our political culture.

On the same day he spoke to the Dalai Lama’s representative, Shankbone sat down with Unger, author of The New York Times best-seller House of Bush, House of Saud. In his new book, The Fall of the House of Bush, Unger attempts to fill in some of the blanks of an epochal narrative in American politics. Using a mix of painstaking research, interviews with cultural and political leaders and delving into previously classified records to come up with some overview of how America has arrived at this particular political moment.

To make sense of such complicated history, Unger draws upon three themes: He illustrates the conflict within the modern Republican Party via the oedipal conflict between George W. Bush and his father, George H.W. Bush. Things are not well within the House of Bush. Bush Jr. has not only shut out his father and his allies from his administration—something Bob Woodward discovered in his interviews with the President—but he also appointed many of his father’s bitterest enemies to key cabinet positions.

Unger’s second theme draws upon this Bush family feud: many of Bush Sr.’s foes happen to be leaders of the neoconservative movement, who had been working against the President’s father since the 1970’s. Back then the neoconservatives did not have a base of political support within the Republican Party, which brings Unger to his third theme: the marriage between the neoconservatives and the Christian right to create a formidable ideological block.

Unger is a Fellow at the Center for Law and Security at NYU’s School of Law. In addition to his work at Vanity Fair, he is a former editor-in-chief of Boston Magazine, and former Deputy Editor of the New York Observer. A journalist of the old school who believes in verifying his sources’ veracity, Unger illuminates the Republican Party’s ideological struggle between the old and the new and traces its history for those who do know it.

Unger disputes the recent assertion by The New York Times that these forces are dead; they are thriving. Below is David Shankbone’s interview with Craig Unger about his book, The Fall of the House of Bush.

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At a time when Aurobindo Pharma gets nearly twothird of its revenues from abroad, it is quite natural for the company to aggressively expand its operations globally. The company bought Dublinbased Actavis Plcs which has commercial operations in seven western European countries for about 30 million euros, in a bid to increase its international footprint.

Aurobindo Pharma Limited is a pharmaceutical manufacturing company headquartered at Hyderabad, India. The company manufactures generic pharmaceuticals and active pharmaceutical ingredients. The companys area of activity includes six major therapeutic/product areas: antibiotics, antiretrovirals, cardiovascular products, central nervous system products, gastroenterological’s, and antiallergics. The company markets these products in over 125 countries. Its marketing partners include AstraZeneca and Pfizer. Aurobindo Pharma was incorporated as a private limited company and was converted into a public limited company with effect from April 30, 1992. The chief promoters of the company are P.V. Ramaprasad Reddy and K. Nityananda Reddy.

The company has agency setup at Srilanka, Thailand, Russia and Nigeria for marketing its products. It proposes to set up its own marketing offices at Hong Kong, Moscow, and Nigeria to promote bulk drug sales. In 1997, Glaxo (India), the Indian subsidiary of the UKbased multinational, negotiated with Aurobindo Pharma for an alliance to meet its global bulk drug requirements. The annual capacities now stand at 300 million of capsules and 840 tonnes of bulk drugs. Aurobindo Pharma Ltd, the largest domestic manufacturer of penicillinbased bulk antibiotics, plans to form joint ventures in Brazil and China by the end of financial year 19992000 (AprilMarch).

The company commenced operations in 198889 with a single unit manufacturing SemiSynthetic Penicillin (SSP) at Pondicherry. It became a public company in 1992 and listed its shares on the Indian stock exchanges in 1995. In addition to being the market leader in SemiSynthetic Penicillins, it has a presence in key therapeutic segments such as neurosciences, cardiovascular, antiretrovirals, antidiabetics, gastroenterology, and cephalosporins, among others. Aurobindo Pharma features among the top 10 companies in India in terms of consolidated revenues. Aurobindo exports to over 125 countries across the globe with more than 70% of its revenues derived out of international operations.

ACTAVIS PHARMA:

Actavis Pharma develops, manufactures and markets generics, branded generics, legacy brands and Overthe- Counter (OTC) products in more than 60 countries around the world. The thirdlargest generic pharmaceutical company in the United States with approximately 10% market share, Actavis Pharma is also in the top 3 in 12 global markets, the top 5 in 16 global markets and in the top 10 in 33 global markets. Actavis has operations in more than 60 countries and is among the leaders in key markets including the United States, Canada, Western Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Southeast Asia and Australia.

DEAL/TRANSACTION:

Aurobindo has been actively buying firmsercial in India and with Actavis, it will be the firms first overseas acquisition in more than six years. The deal would include comm infrastructure, products, and marketing authorizations in these seven countries. The two companies will also enter a longterm commercial and supply deal to support the growth plans of the businesses.

AUROBINDO PHARMA ADVANTAGE:

The acquisition will make Aurobindo Pharma one of the leading Indian pharmaceutical companies in Europe. Since 2006, the company has been steadily expanding its European footprint through an increasing presence in the UK, Spain, and Germany. The acquisition will enable Aurobindo Pharma to achieve critical mass in Western Europe with a top 10 position in several key markets.

Aurobindo said the deal would include commercial infrastructure, products (i.e. generic products), marketing authorisations and dossier license rights in the seven countries (viz. Belgium, Germany, Italy, France, Portugal, Spain and the Netherlands). This transaction will complement strategy of pursuing organic growth along with valuecreating acquisitions within served markets and adding complimentary growth platforms to provide scale and revenue diversity.

Although the businesses are currently lossmaking, Aurobindo expects them to return to profitability in combination with its vertically integrated platform and existing commercial infrastructure. The acquisition expands Aurobindos frontend operations into five segments (generics, prescription products, overthecounter products, hospital products and generics tenders) with approximately 1,200 products and an additional pipeline of over 200 products. The value created by the commercial operations in these seven markets would be better maximized by Aurobindo, which will gain scale, additional products, and market share.

The companys management believes that the acquisition of Actavis will give the company a ready-made hospital sales infrastructure where the Hyderabadbased company will be able to launch its own injectables and specialty portfolio throughout the countries in Western Europe. The management said that they have carefully reviewed the Actavis European operations and concluded that with cost competitiveness and group structure, they could significantly capitalise Actaviss strong market position in these Western European countries and improve profitability, thereby accelerating their strategy of becoming a significant Gx player in Europe. Aurobindo takes a disciplined approach to acquisition with clearly defined strategic and financial criteria and is committed to maintaining a prudential capital and debt structure. This acquisition will give Aurobindo quite a few active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) producing units, which is in the line with the companys plans to vertically integrate their injectables business by picking up production units as evident from its recent purchase of Hyacinths Pharma.

RECENT DEAL AND VALUATION:

In the domestic market, Aurobindo acquired Hyacinths Pharma Pvt Ltd, which produces active pharmaceutical ingredients, but this was at the undisclosed amount. By picking a 25 percent stake in Silicon Life Sciences Pvt Ltd, it turned a joint venture with Trident Chemphar Ltd into a whollyowned subsidiary. Aurobindo Pharma did not disclose how much the company is planning to invest for this transaction either.

Aurobindo Pharma is said to be in talks to buy one or two units. Management estimates the net sales for the acquired businesses would be around Euro 320 million in 2013 with a growth rate of over 10% yearonyear. The deal is valued at the 0.10 times of the sale value. As the current operation of the units acquired is negative, so the deal is the lower value. The Indian pharmaceutical firm will be financing the purchase with its own cash, so no debt overburden due to this deal. What to see is whether the Aurobindo can fructify this.

The acquisition of current European businesses is a value enhancing and forwardlooking initiative for Aurobindo and will help them in backward integration of sterile injectables. This will add to their focus on growth initiatives in Europe and international markets, which together are expected to be key drivers for future growth.

CONCLUSION:

As Aurobindo Pharma has boosted its API portfolio, by acquiring commercial operations in seven western European countries along with previous ones i.e. Andhra Pradesh based Hyacinths Pharma and Silicon Life Sciences Private Limited.

Similar deals which have been recently seen in India in this space include; Indian publicly listed pharmaceutical firm Lupin Ltd has acquiring Netherlandsbased injectable firm Nanomi BV for an undisclosed amount, Arkray Healthcare acquiring the invitro diagnostic business of Surat-based Span Diagnostics for an estimated INR. 73.4 Crores; Torrent Pharmaceuticals had acquired the branded domestic formulation business of Elder Pharma in India and Nepal for a total of INR 2004 crore and Cipla acquiring South Africabased Cipla Medpro for US $512 million. Can these deals be in response to the recent imposition of ban on Ranbaxy Laboratories (from shipping drugs and raw ingredients from its Toansa plant in Punjab to the US market), read along with several other Indian pharmaceutical companies received warning letters from the USFDA, including Wockhardt, and RPG Life Sciences? Because considering current scenario may Indian Pharma Companies are trying to enter US markets (with clean chit from USFDA) through acquiring foreign facilities/ APIs. This seems to have worked in the case of Aurobindo as well, because soon after officially announcing the acquisition of infrastructure facilities in Western Europe, from Actavis a USbased company, it got its pending approvals sanctioned from USFDA. So, can this be a coincidence or a well-planned strategic move!

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United States: Coroner says former patient killed self and three hostages at California veterans center

Saturday, March 17, 2018

In the United States, autopsy results were released on Thursday by the Napa County Sheriff’s Office, which show that Albert Wong killed himself after shooting his three hostages at The Pathway Home veterans’ psychiatric center in Yountville, California last Friday. The hostages died instantly from rifle shots to the head, and Wong shot himself in the head with a shotgun. Officials said there was no indication any of the four was killed by a sheriff’s deputy who exchanged shots with Wong.

The Sheriff of Napa County also acts as the county coroner. According to the official report, the three hostages “all suffered immediately fatal head wounds caused by a high velocity projectile consistent with the rifle that the shooter, Albert Wong, used in this incident”. Wong’s fatal head wound was self-inflicted. Sheriff’s Captain Steven Blower clarified that neither Wong nor the hostages was shot by the deputy.

According to authorities, Wong, a former Pathway resident, drove a rented car to the center Friday, March 9, and shortly after 10 AM local time (UTC-8), dressed in black and armed with a semi-automatic rifle, took five of the people at a leaving party hostage. The first call to the emergency 9-1-1 number was made at about 10:20. About ten minutes later, shots were heard, and a sheriff’s deputy and Wong exchanged fire. Wong then shut himself in a room with three of the hostages. The campus was evacuated, but there was no further contact with Wong. A little before 6 PM, a video feed from a remote-controlled robot showed the four people in the room were probably dead.

The three victims were all women. Christine Loeber, 48, was the executive director of the home. Jen Golick, 42, was its clinical director. Jennifer Gonzales Shushereba, 36, was a psychologist on the staff of the San Francisco Department of Veterans Affairs Healthcare System and also worked with PsychArmor, a nonprofit group, to create a toolkit for college campuses to assist students with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). She was entering her last trimester of pregnancy.

Wong, 36, was a decorated veteran who served in the infantry in Afghanistan for a year in 2011–2012. He had been in treatment at the center for about a year but had been expelled two weeks before the hostage-taking because knives were found in his possession. His brother Tyrone Lampkin told The Press Democrat, Wong had been angry and said he “wanted to get back at them”, but what he had mentioned was to “talk to them, yell at them, not to kill them”.

The Board of Directors of The Pathway Home announced on Wednesday that it would suspend operations “indefinitely”. It is a ten-year-old non-profit in-patient center treating veterans with PTSD, brain injuries, depression and addictions on the campus of the Veterans Home of California Yountville. Yountville is a small town in the wine country a little more than 50 miles north of San Francisco. Founded as a last-resort center for intensive treatment of veterans who had not been helped by other approaches, it transitioned in 2015 to providing care to those not yet in crisis, including veterans studying at Napa Community College. The Veterans Home is the largest in the United States, with more than 900 residents.

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Bluetongue disease appears in UK for the first time

Saturday, September 22, 2007

The first ever case of Bluetongue disease has been reported in the UK. The case involves a cow at a farm near Ipswich, Suffolk.

Bluetongue affects ruminants such as sheep and cows, but is not known to affect humans. It is sometimes fatal, depending on the animals affected, and presently has no treatment. The disease was prevalent in Africa for many years and had since migrated to European nations such as France and Germany, causing officials had feared a UK outbreak in the UK follows recent outbreaks of the disease on the European continent in nations such as France and Germany.

Experts such as microbiology professor Hugh Pennington of Aberdeen University had suspected the disease would eventually spread to the UK.

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‘Family Guy’ returns to US television, loses in ratings to ‘Housewives’

Tuesday, May 3, 2005

The animated series Family Guy returned to the FOX television network with a new episode Sunday for the first time since it was taken off the schedule three years ago. Although the show kept most of its audience that lead-in The Simpsons gave, FOX was still fourth out of five major broadcast networks in the half-hour, losing most notably to ABC‘s hit Desperate Housewives (UPN, the other major American broadcast network, does not air original programming on Sundays).

However, the season premiere of Family Guy and the series debut of American Dad (which helped usher in what the network termed “The New FOX Sunday”) helped bring FOX to the #2 spot out of five networks in the crucial 18 to 49 demographic, one of the most important to advertisers in the key May sweeps period. “Sweeps” occurs four times a year and helps networks and independent affiliates determine how much a fixed amount of time for commercial advertisement will cost (the higher the ratings, the more revenue for the networks selling the time to advertisers).

On the whole, Family Guy averaged a 6.3 rating in the overnights as posted by Zap2It. While the overnight ratings are fairly accurate, the numbers are preliminary and are subject to minor change. One ratings point is equal to 1,096,000 households, as there are now 109,600,000 households in the United States with at least one television. This translates into a little more than 6.9 million households whose sets were tuned into Family Guy, as recorded by the sample of “Nielsen families,” who record their viewing habits and contribute to the ratings process the US uses. The use of the word “share” in the article means that it is the rough percentage of viewers with their sets on at that hour tuning into a certain program. For example, nine percent of viewers in the United States with their televisions on at 9 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time were tuned to Family Guy.

This only added up to a 9 household share for the hour, compared to an 11 share for Law & Order: Criminal Intent on NBC, a 14 share for a CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame movie of the week (traditionally only aired during the key sweeps periods), and a 23 share for the aforementioned Desperate Housewives. Averaged with the performance of American Dad, a cartoon produced by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, FOX earned a mere 5.8 rating/9 share for the hour.

The episode revolved around a big scheme Peter Griffin, the main character of the series, conjured. To give his wife Lois (who no longer finds him sexually attractive) a second honeymoon in order to “spice up” their love life, he pretends to be actor Mel Gibson so they can stay in a new luxury hotel for free. Peter stumbles upon a sequel to the film The Passion of the Christ, and vows to keep the movie from ever seeing the light of day. To get the movie back, Gibson kidnaps Lois and keeps her captive on top of Mount Rushmore, which leads to a scene in which the three battle on top of the monument, in a homage to the film North by Northwest.

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Choose The Right Cosmetic Surgery

Choose the right Cosmetic Surgery

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Choosing a right cosmetic clinic is a major and potentially life-changing choice. If you\’re considering cosmetic surgery, look at your options carefully. Not all cosmetic surgery providers all over are the same. Only a few of them provide you with personal, impartial guidance and the highest standards of care and garnish your well-being.

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When you have impartial advice on the best cosmetic treatment to achieve the desired result, you get the very best pre- and post-operative care. There are surgeons who are always happy to share with you what other patients think of the quality of our care, treatments and results. These days, there is Breast Augmentation. It is one of the most commonly performed cosmetic surgical procedures where natural breast tissue to enhance breast shape and size is done. This procedure also combines with MASTOPEXY or breast uplift. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia. You are under observation of highly qualified and experienced medical practitioners who stay with you at every step of the way. These medical professionals have a license to practice. According to the former Consumers\’ Association\’s investigation, there are 19 such clinics in England and Wales where it was found that misleading claims were used to get patients buy cosmetic procedures ranging from facelifts, eyelifts to breast implants. Cautiously, there are some risks with all cosmetic treatments. Therefore, when you go for a consultation you need to get accurate and in- depth advice from a medical professional. Each cosmetic surgery includes facelifts, tummy tucks, liposuction, breast reductions and breast enlargement. Everyone wants to look a little younger and more beautiful again. Women go for several surgical procedures which include blepharoplasty, liposuction, abdominoplasty and browlifts. A growing number of aesthetic surgeons, cosmetic doctors and dermatologists ask whether these procedures actually give anti-ageing results. On the other hand, there are Some who accord that the real downside of cosmetic surgery comes later as its effects are short-lived. The risk is considerable. The truth is that you can\’t improve the state of healthy skin by chopping it. In case you cut through healthy tissue and blood vessels cut off the dermis from the underlying muscles, you will create mark tissue and cut effective blood circulation. Doctors see increasing number of people suffering from complications caused by anti-ageing surgical procedures. Patients and doctors are much concerned now about cosmetic surgery as it is not as safe as first thought. Patients can look much better for a few years if the surgery is good.

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Ingrid Newkirk, co-founder of PETA, on animal rights and the film about her life

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Last night HBO premiered I Am An Animal: The Story of Ingrid Newkirk and PETA. Since its inception, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has made headlines and raised eyebrows. They are almost single-handedly responsible for the movement against animal testing and their efforts have raised the suffering animals experience in a broad spectrum of consumer goods production and food processing into a cause célèbre.

PETA first made headlines in the Silver Spring monkeys case, when Alex Pacheco, then a student at George Washington University, volunteered at a lab run by Edward Taub, who was testing neuroplasticity on live monkeys. Taub had cut sensory ganglia that supplied nerves to the monkeys’ fingers, hands, arms, legs; with some of the monkeys, he had severed the entire spinal column. He then tried to force the monkeys to use their limbs by exposing them to persistent electric shock, prolonged physical restraint of an intact arm or leg, and by withholding food. With footage obtained by Pacheco, Taub was convicted of six counts of animal cruelty—largely as a result of the monkeys’ reported living conditions—making them “the most famous lab animals in history,” according to psychiatrist Norman Doidge. Taub’s conviction was later overturned on appeal and the monkeys were eventually euthanized.

PETA was born.

In the subsequent decades they ran the Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty against Europe’s largest animal-testing facility (footage showed staff punching beagle puppies in the face, shouting at them, and simulating sex acts while taking blood samples); against Covance, the United State’s largest importer of primates for laboratory research (evidence was found that they were dissecting monkeys at its Vienna, Virginia laboratory while the animals were still alive); against General Motors for using live animals in crash tests; against L’Oreal for testing cosmetics on animals; against the use of fur for fashion and fur farms; against Smithfield Foods for torturing Butterball turkeys; and against fast food chains, most recently against KFC through the launch of their website kentuckyfriedcruelty.com.

They have launched campaigns and engaged in stunts that are designed for media attention. In 1996, PETA activists famously threw a dead raccoon onto the table of Anna Wintour, the fur supporting editor-in-chief of Vogue, while she was dining at the Four Seasons in New York, and left bloody paw prints and the words “Fur Hag” on the steps of her home. They ran a campaign entitled Holocaust on your Plate that consisted of eight 60-square-foot panels, each juxtaposing images of the Holocaust with images of factory farming. Photographs of concentration camp inmates in wooden bunks were shown next to photographs of caged chickens, and piled bodies of Holocaust victims next to a pile of pig carcasses. In 2003 in Jerusalem, after a donkey was loaded with explosives and blown up in a terrorist attack, Newkirk sent a letter to then-PLO leader Yasser Arafat to keep animals out of the conflict. As the film shows, they also took over Jean-Paul Gaultier‘s Paris boutique and smeared blood on the windows to protest his use of fur in his clothing.

The group’s tactics have been criticized. Co-founder Pacheco, who is no longer with PETA, called them “stupid human tricks.” Some feminists criticize their campaigns featuring the Lettuce Ladies and “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” ads as objectifying women. Of their Holocaust on a Plate campaign, Anti-Defamation League Chairman Abraham Foxman said “The effort by PETA to compare the deliberate systematic murder of millions of Jews to the issue of animal rights is abhorrent.” (Newkirk later issued an apology for any hurt it caused). Perhaps most controversial amongst politicians, the public and even other animal rights organizations is PETA’s refusal to condemn the actions of the Animal Liberation Front, which in January 2005 was named as a terrorist threat by the United States Department of Homeland Security.

David Shankbone attended the pre-release screening of I Am An Animal at HBO’s offices in New York City on November 12, and the following day he sat down with Ingrid Newkirk to discuss her perspectives on PETA, animal rights, her responses to criticism lodged against her and to discuss her on-going life’s work to raise human awareness of animal suffering. Below is her interview.

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MSN Encarta introduces wiki-like enhancements

April 9, 2005

This article mentions the Wikimedia Foundation, one of its projects, or people related to it. Wikinews is a project of the Wikimedia Foundation.

Microsoft’s Encarta has announced the addition of a blog as well as some wiki-like functionality to the online subscription encyclopedia.Encarta is welcoming revision suggestions from their users, but they have a disclaimer:

Encarta is different from open-content encyclopedias found elsewhere on the Web that post users’ changes immediately.

When the changes are implemented at Encarta, readers can click an “Edit this article” link to have their contribution reviewed by editors at Microsoft for possible use.

The web enhancement has introduced a minor security glitch for the subscription service. When trying to look up an article on Encarta as a non-subscriber, web surfers receive a teaser page suggesting the user sign up for a subscription [1]. However, using the editor URL for the same article will get a WYSIWYG display of the article requested; a simple way around the subscription requirement [2].

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The Isle Of Man (Iom) Post Office’s Integrated Mailing Solutions (Ims)

The Isle of Man (IOM) Post Office’s Integrated Mailing Solutions (IMS)

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Kevin Davies

The Isle of Man (IOM) Post Office’s Integrated Mailing Solutions (IMS) division recently purchased three high performance Kodak i1860 production scanners from an award winning electronic document scanning and data capture solution company. The thinking behind this purchase was to add additional document imaging capacity to its operations having won a substantial three-year high value forms processing contract from one of the UK’s best selling monthly magazines.

These new scanners can process volumes of up to 80,000 images per day, they are also able to capture images from a range of documents including such items as coupons and vouchers that can then be uploaded securely to the client’s mainframe computer.

The IMS held a comprehensive tender process and the contract was awarded to Capital Capture a Premier Kodak partner. Once selected they were instructed to supply the scanner hardware and associated software which included Kodak s own Capture Pro software, additionally some of the software modules were tailored in their forms design, specifically to cater to the IMS integration services. Furthermore, Autonomy Cardiff’s TeleForm 10.2 image capture technology was also implemented offering handwriting recognition and OCR (Optical Character Recognition) capability which was a key requirement of the tender.

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The IMS is situated at the IOM Post Office HQ in Douglas, it is the fastest growing division within the business and it experienced a growth in revenues of 30% last year. They service in the region of 140 clients which include local government, financial services and international commercial organisations. The IMS offer businesses a one-stop-shop providing a variety of services including mail opening, printing, fulfilment, document scanning and data capture, stationary and franking.

They are the first such company on the Isle of Man and Channel Islands to be accredited with ISO/IEC 27001:2005, guaranteeing confidentiality, integrity and availability of all their clients commercially sensitive information.

Recently the General Manager of the IMS, Tony Randle stated “We wanted best-of-breed scanner equipment which is robust, reliable and easy for staff to use. Research carried out by our own IT staff and advice from Capital Capture showed that the Kodak i1860 scanners were head and shoulders above the competition, and we re very pleased we made the decision to buy them.”

The Kodak iL860 scanner is equipped with a 500 sheet feeder and operates at 200 pages per minute, offering virtually unlimited scanning capacity. The Isle of Man Post Office has a long history of utilising Kodak scanners within its operations and currently they have 12 in use: five i200 series workgroup scanners, two i1440 departmental scanners, two i640 production scanners and now three top of the range i1860s.

Due to IMS s current business objectives two of the new i1860 scanners are dedicated to one client only, processing their day-to-day requirements, the third is on standby for business continuity purposes. All of the new equipment supplied by Capital Capture, including the software, was installed, tested and implemented within four weeks which included the training of staff on how to use the new equipment. To date operation has been faultless.

It is imperative to the continued success of both the IMS and their Clients that they are able to achieve 100% uptime so they built this into their strategy, this strategy is explained here in more detail by Tony Randle “To ensure that our client gets its order processing completed, aggressive SLAs are in place meaning we guarantee 53,000 images are processed each day prior to a 2.30pm deadline, with the residue of documents handled by 6.30pm.There’s no room for system downtime hence having a spare i1860 available. As we are located in the middle of the Irish Sea, failover has to be instant – we simply can’t wait for an engineer to fly in if there’s an issue which our local service and support supplier can’t deal with.”

Naturally as a business objective the Isle of Man Post Office wants to increase the amount of scanning contracts that they service as much as possible, this is good for the local government and also serves to attract new business to the island.

Lisa Duckworth, Isle of Man Post Office’s head of support services, says, “The purchase of the i1860 scanners was fundamental to us winning the biggest client in our history a deal which demonstrates we can beat the largest data capture companies in the UK and abroad. Our value is cost competitiveness, speed of turnaround, but most importantly the fact we’re a post office everything is under one roof for clients which ensures safe, secure delivery day in, day out.”

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