Le Notizie 2007
LCI is now a QlikView Partner |
November 2007 |
LCI is now a QlikView Partner |
November 2007 |
LCI keeps on growing, and our relationships with our customers keep on growing stronger. In order to accompany them with their reporting and data analysis needs, we are widening our service offer as far as decision-making and data analysis (or “Business Intelligence”) are concerned.
QlikView, the much-rewarded decision analysis solution by QlikTech, works just like the human brain: with just a couple of clicks, it establishes data associations from various sources, providing precise information which may be processed immediately. This patented “in-memory” association concept makes QlikView a quick to learn and easy to edit intuitive tool which is capable of instantaneously analysing billions of records, using low-cost hardware platforms. |
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Information Technology |
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LCI and Orange R&D labs present ''Language Technology'' indexing and voice synthesis. |
October 2007 |
Within the framework of the Science Festival held on 12th, 13th & 14th October, LCI will give a presentation at the Science village/centre in Lannion alongside another twenty companies and research laboratories from the region. In the “Language Technology” area, LCI has chosen to present an automatic document indexing tool which uses natural language processing technologies, alongside Orange R&D Labs who will be demonstrating voice synthesis. This event is an opportunity to get to know LCI's expertise in the field of NLP. The demonstration will be given by a computational linguist from LCI Lannion, Maité Briselet. You can download the programme for this scientific weekend. |
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Linguistics |
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LCI Information Technology China opens its doors |
October 2007 |
LCI Rennes moves to better serve its clients |
October 2007 |
LCI Rennes moves to better serve its clients |
October 2007 |
To handle its growing turnover and staff, the teams at LCI Rennes left their offices in Saint Grégoire (35) to move to a new, entirely renovated, 450m2 location. These offices are located on the Ker Lann campus in Bruz, an area dedicated to training, research and business services. To properly celebrate this event, a cocktail reception was held on September 21, 2007 attended by many clients, employees, friends and local personalities. The group Agua Na Boca (http://www.info-groupe.com/aguanaboca/) played Brazilian music and provided a lively atmosphere. However, it wasn't easy for Agua Na Boca's singers and musicians, who had to endure the shouts of encouragement from the rugby fans watching the France/Ireland World Cup game, which France won (to the utter disappointment of our Irish employees who had to console themselves on the dance floor!) |
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Linguistics |
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LCI is expanding to Tianjin in China |
April 2007 |
LCI is expanding to Tianjin in China |
April 2007 |
| Following a recent business trip to Shanghai, Mr. Erik Lebreton, CEO of the LCI Group, joined by Chinese project manager Miss Sha Yu, has decided to open offices in Tianjin, China, in order to offer the best possible service to its international customers. This trip gave LCI the opportunity to meet the Director of the Chinese government’s investment association as well as several company directors from various industry sectors. LCI is looking to work with them in order to expand its international influence. Sha Yu will be in charge of managing LCI’s China division. Tianjin is a city with 11 million inhabitants directly dependent on the central Chinese government, and is situated 120 kilometres south of Beijing. Since the opening of the Chinese market, goods sold by companies located in Beijing are manufactured in Tianjin. Tianjin is a large industrial city and is situated in the ‘Gold region’ on the coast of the Bohai sea, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea, where a flourishing market is developing at a fast pace, attracting more and more foreign investors most notably in the automobile, aeronautics, chemical, medical, textile, mechanic and electronics industries. Some of the biggest international names such as Toyota, Motorola and Airbus are based there. |
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Linguistics |
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