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whitepaper ACP 133: The Military Directory Standard2007-01-01 Isode
  ACP 133 is the NATO Standard for Military Directory: "Common Directory Services and Procedures". The current version is "Edition B", published in February 2000. "Edition C" is being developed, and is expected to be published shortly. This white paper gives a short summary of ACP 133 aimed at readers with some familiarity with directory services. For a general introduction to directory services see Why Deploy an Enterprise Directory. The paper explains how ACP 133 uses and extends the core standards.   
whitepaper How AMHS Users Benefit From Directory2007-01-01 Isode
  This paper assumes a very basic understanding of AMHS and ATN Directory. For those unfamiliar with AMHS and ATN directory, a simple introduction is given in the Isode introduction to the Aviation industry. A simple explanation of the nature of the ATN Directory and its deployment in support of AMHS is given in the Isode White Paper Deploying the ATN Directory with AMHS: What you can do now. This paper looks at how an AMHS end application, such as an AMHS Terminal sending and receiving flight plans, will utilize and benefit from the directory.   
whitepaper Addressing in AMHS: Building a Solution That Works for the End User2007-01-01 Isode
  AMHS (Air Traffic Services (ATS) Message Handling Services), as specified in the ICAO ATN (Aeronautical Telecommunications Network) SARPs, is the new standard for ground to ground messaging communications, which is being adopted rapidly and will eventually replace existing AFTN and CIDIN systems. AMHS provides a complex addressing scheme, which is used in conjunction with the ATN Directory. Users need to address messages, and the complexity of the AMHS addressing has potential to make this difficult. This paper explains how AMHS and the ATN Directory can be used together to provide a simple and effective user experience.   
whitepaper Manufacturer Streamlines International Operations With Unified Messaging Solution2006-12-15 01:00:19 Microsoft
  L'Occitane is known worldwide for its natural body care and fragrance products. Privately held, the company employs 1,200 people and operates 850 retail stores worldwide. To make it easier for remote teams and employees to communicate and share information, L'Occitane deployed Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. The company relies on Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 for presence awareness and instant-messaging capabilities. This new unified messaging solution helps people work collaboratively, has streamlined business processes, and is better able to support rapid growth while controlling costs.   
whitepaper BMW Takes Employee Collaboration to New Heights With Communication Software2006-12-15 01:00:19 Microsoft
  BMW is one of Europe's most successful motor vehicle manufacturers, employing 100,000 people worldwide and managing 15 production sites in seven countries. Communication and collaboration between project teams and individual employees is central to the company's success. In early 2006, the company agreed to take part in the Rapid Deployment Program (RDP) for the 2007 Microsoft Office system and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. BMW employees are now taking advantage of more integrated communication tools to create, share, and store information, and to collaborate with co-workers on projects and business processes more effectively. The company also hopes to reduce administration management, hardware, and software costs by consolidating its messaging servers.   
whitepaper Microsoft Broadens the Vista for Innovative Care at Loddon Mallee Health Alliance2006-12-15 01:00:19 Microsoft
  The Loddon Mallee Health Alliance provides technology services to 16 public hospitals and 65 health agencies across 41 towns throughout the Loddon Mallee region. It needed to maintain the security of patient data and make it easier for support staff to manage PCs over 160 sites. With Microsoft partner, Integrating Technology Bendigo, the alliance conducted a small pilot project to implement Microsoft Windows Vista on 25 computers across five sites. It found the new operating system could streamline the processes of deploying and maintaining PCs dramatically by allowing remote system imaging over the network. Combined with a unified Microsoft Active Directory, Windows Vista also offered improved security and easier access for staff and paves the way for leading-edge technology that delivers better healthcare.   
whitepaper Publisher to Reduce Administrative Work by 25 Percent With Automated Forms2006-12-15 01:00:19 Microsoft
  Wolters Kluwer is a multinational information services company eager to tie its global operating units together more tightly and increase efficiencies with paperless workflows. The company created an automated workflow proof of concept in its Human Resources (HR) department using the 2007 Microsoft Office system. Early indications are that, over time, the system will significantly reduce HR administrative work by 25 percent.   
whitepaper Promoting Western Australia to the World With Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 20072006-12-15 01:00:19 Microsoft
  Tourism WA is the organization charged with promoting Western Australia to the world. Vital to its success is the ability of its staff to find relevant information quickly - to support internal processes or to pass information to travelers, tourism companies, other businesses and governments. Tourism WA wanted to consolidate information from a variety of systems into a single intranet and make it easier for staff to publish and update content. The organization worked with Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Dimension Data on a pilot project that trialed Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 as the platform for a new intranet.   
whitepaper French Research Center Improves E-Mail System With Microsoft Exchange Server 20072006-12-15 01:00:19 Microsoft
  The Marseille-Luminy CRNS-CIML immunology center is a French laboratory that specializes in cancer research. The center relies on its e-mail system, which handles all aspects of research communications, including the dissemination of reports and publications. Because the center wanted a reliable messaging system, it had previously standardized on Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Then, because the center is always seeking to offer the most advanced communications, it deployed Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 as soon as it was available. The architecture of Exchange Server 2007 - with separate server roles that can be installed on different server computers - made a big difference to the research facility.   
whitepaper German IT Service Provider Streamlines Communications With Messaging Technology2006-12-15 01:00:19 Microsoft
  Germany-based Data Process, a K+S Group company, delivers a full range IT services and develops individual applications for its customers, which are mostly companies belonging to K+S Group. Due to its reputation as an early adopter of innovative technology, Data Process was invited by Microsoft to evaluate Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. The objective for Data Process was to deploy the new solution with a view to developing it across the K+S Group. Working with Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Comma Soft, Data Process learned of new functionality such as barrier-free working and greater employee flexibility with enhanced Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access features. The resulting solution will significantly reduce operating costs and provide greater security and availability.