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SharePoint Migration Whiteboard Video | 2008-07-30 | Quest Software |
| It's costly to manage and maintain multiple data platforms. By consolidating your data on one system, you'll save time and money - as well as reduce your headaches!
In this informative on-demand video by Quest Software, learn how migrating your data to a single collaboration platform - Microsoft SharePoint 2007 - has many benefits for your enterprise. Also, see how having a migration strategy that includes pre-planning will lead to a successful migration. Tags: Directory Services, Database Management, Collaborative Web |
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TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft IT Handles Master Data Management (Level 300) | 2008-07-29 | Microsoft |
| The attendee of this webcast learn how Microsoft IT is developing a system-of-record for key customer information, but also as a metadirectory, holding references to customer data in other business applications. The attendee will also learn about a central master of customer core profiles and legal hierarchies data which is available to all Microsoft IT applications in a variety of ways. | |||
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FREE HR World Payroll Provider Checklist | 2008-03-17 | HR World |
Download HR World's FREE Payroll and Compensation Checklist to find out what key questions you need to ask from a payroll and compensation vendor. You'll learn the most important questions, including:
Tags: Data Mining - Analysis, Data Visualization, ROI - TCO, High Performance Computing, Back-Office, HR |
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Live Webcast: Fix Access Control and Protect Your Data 80% Faster | 2008-06-16 | Varonis |
| The foundation to effective data protection is knowing which data has business value. Business files' shares are filling up with unstructured data at incredible rates (50% annually). Knowing which data is worth protecting, where it resides, and who owns it is the key to success, but how can you do this quickly and accurately?
Attend this live TechRepublic Webcast to learn how to:
Tags: Security Management, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing, Data Recovery - Security, Best Practices |
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Relevance of Frameworks in Today's BI Market | 2008-06-12 | Investcorp |
| Over the last several years, the Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence (BI) industry has seen multiple dynamics emerge and subside. From a technology standpoint, it saw a growing number of tool-based vendors emerge, and last year it witnessed significant consolidation. Similarly in the approach toward executing BI projects, the industry began with companies going "Big bang" in terms of building their enterprise data warehouse all at once, only to realize later that data warehouse projects are best executed by breaking them into multiple small and manageable phases. In today's BI market, one of the buzzwords making the rounds is "Frameworks". So, going by the above definition, the usage of frameworks in this space is absolutely relevant.
Tags: Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing |
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Case Study: 250 Schools Access Apps via Virtualisation Hub | 2008-06-04 | Microsoft |
| Warwickshire, a county in central England with a population of more than 500,000 people, is bridging the digital divide by providing essential computer programs to primary and secondary school students. In December 2007, Warwickshire County Council ICT Development Service (ICTDS) installed a solution based on the Windows Server® 2008 Enterprise operating system. Students and staff from more than 250 schools can now use the applications they need anytime, from anywhere with an Internet connection, through a central virtualisation hub. Using virtualised applications and servers has dramatically reduced the cost of onsite software, deployment, and maintenance, while increasing data security.
Tags: Windows NT - 2000 - 2003, Enterprise Architecture, Virtualization, Database Applications |
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Stopping data leakage: Exploiting your existing security investment | 2008-06-01 | Sophos |
| As attitudes to work and information continue to evolve away from those of the past, organizations have become more aware of the acute need to control the information that flows into, through, and out of their networks. This paper demonstrates the need for a high-profile acceptable use policy to prevent data leakage, gives practical guidance on how to use current investments in IT security technologies at the gateway and endpoint to support this policy, and describes where new investment should realistically be made.
Tags: Network Security, Security Management, Data Recovery - Security, Best Practices |
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The Information Perspective of SOA Design, Part 8: Use of IBM WebSphere Information Analyzer in SOA Design | 2008-05-22 | IBM |
| WebSphere Information Analyzer is a tool that allows for profiling and discovery of quality related aspects of existing data stores. It also helps users perform gap analysis between source and target systems. This paper demonstrates to an architect community how tools from IBM - in particular IBM WebSphere Information Analyzer and the unified metadata management of IBM Information Server - can be used to address the data quality analysis pattern in an SOA engagement. It describes the key features of the products that support the data quality analysis pattern presented in Part 6 of this series.
Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Packaging and Reselling Information: Does Your Information Architecture Take Advantage of All Market Opportunities? | 2008-05-20 | IBM |
| Over the past few months, this series has explored many of the elements involved in the creation of a successful information architecture design. Once the user has set up the design that works best for the organization, the user might be tempted to sit back and relax. But there is one more item to consider: The design potentially holds information that some people might be willing to pay a lot of money for. If the user hasn't yet thought of packaging and reselling that information to make money for the organization, now might be the time to consider it. The most common use of the information retrieved from the design is for mailing lists.
Tags: Software Engineering |
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EMS Rapid Archive: Email archiving service providing rapid e-Discovery search and flexible retention policy management | 2008-05-14 | Dell MessageOne |
| Recent revisions to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) and many state court rules establish new requirements for the rapid discovery and production of email messages.
For many organizations, the cost of implementing archiving solutions capable of meeting these requirements have kept these solutions just out of reach. Dell MessagOne's EMS Rapid Archive is the first solution to provide the critical archiving functionality to rapidly meet FRCP legal discovery requirements in a low cost, maintenance-free, SaaS service. EMS Rapid Archive securely stores email off-site based on specific email retention policies. EMS helps companies manage email retention and deletion based on corporate policies, helps save messages in compliance with regulatory requirements, and facilitates rapid discovery and production of email for legal purposes -- all for a fraction of the cost of other archiving systems. Unlike on-premise alternatives, EMS can be quickly and cost-effectively deployed for any subset of users. In as little as a day, EMS can provide immediate e-Discovery and legal hold capabilities for pending litigation. Download this brief guide for a description of how EMS Rapid Archive works, and learn how it can help your organization centralize email retention, deletion and search! Tags: Data Recovery - Security, Email, Legal, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act |