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An Overview of the KX-TDA: Panasonic's Digital Hybrid IP-PBX System for SMBs | 2006-10-18 01:00:18 | Panasonic |
| If you're looking for a state-of-the-art phone system that can scale to keep pace with your growing business, consider the KX-TDA from Panasonic. With the KX-TDA, you can expand your phone system as your changing needs dictate, simply by plugging in additional cards and adding telephones. Its compact design and expandability are well suited to the space limitations and scalability requirements that are typical of most small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). In terms of maximum system capacities, the KX-TDA100 offers up to 96 ports and the KX-TDA200 offers up to 192 ports with 128 wireless telephones. Download this informative KX-TDA buyer's guide to learn more.
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Autodata Limited: Tighter Security, Automated Activation Pave Way for New Revenue Streams | 2006-10-17 14:47:01 | Macrovision |
| Case Study: Read how Autodata, a leading publisher of technical information for automotive professionals and service shops in Europe, saved money by implementing a flexible licensing system. | |||
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FLEXnet Licensing Product Tour | 2006-10-17 14:47:01 | Macrovision |
| Learn about FLEXnet Licensing for your software business with this brief product introduction. | |||
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FLEXnet Publisher Operations Module | 2006-10-17 14:47:01 | Macrovision |
| Learn about FLEXnet Operations for your software business with this brief product introduction. | |||
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FLEXnet Publisher Enhanced Security Module | 2006-10-17 14:47:01 | Macrovision |
| Worried about securing your software against unauthorized use? FLEXnet Enhanced Security can help--view this presentation to learn more. | |||
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FLEXnet Operations Getting Started Guide | 2006-10-17 14:47:01 | Macrovision |
| Take a deeper dive into FLEXnet Operations with this detailed product demo. | |||
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Business Process Management II: Best Practices of Boeing and UPS | 2006-10-11 01:00:17 | APQC |
| This executive summary is a follow up report to APQC's 2005 "Business Process Management" Best- practice Report. It digs deeper into how organizations are navigating the transition from functional-based to process-based and what benefits are yielded. Learn what works and what doesn't, using best-practices leading organizations leverage to truly create value. These organizations illustrate how they have determined what technology to use, how technology integrates into operational environment, how it accelerates process change, and what near-term benefits will be delivered. | |||
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Business Process Management at Air Products and Chemicals Inc. | 2006-10-11 01:00:17 | APQC |
| Air Products and Chemicals Inc. (APCI) has different processes in various areas of the world, and its ongoing attempt to converge and simplify these processes involves 19,900 employees in 30 countries. Leaders are now working to ensure those with similar jobs perform them in a similar way as a means to drive efficiency and effectiveness. APCI, a best-practice organization highlighted in the Best-practice Report "Business Process Management," recently shared with APQC how it gained a process focus. | |||
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Future IT Space: Leaving the office environment | 2006-10-10 01:00:15 | Global Switch |
| The vast majority of traditional office buildings simply cannot meet the demands of today's data centres. Growing power and cooling requirements, coupled with ever more prescriptive data and risk management standards, mean conventional office-based data centres no longer provide the necessary resilience. For most businesses, the optimum solution is to re-locate to flexible, purpose-designed "IT space" managed by data centre specialists. | |||
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IDC Technical Brief: Enabling Technologies for Blade Management | 2006-11-02 08:47:54 | Hewlett-Packard |
| In June 2006, Hewlett-Packard (HP) announced its next-generation blade chassis, the BladeSystem c-Class, which addresses some of the total cost of ownership (TCO) issues facing today's data centers. Chief among these concerns is the need to rein in infrastructure management and administration costs. Toward that end, the company has introduced HP Insight Control, which automates key management functions and significantly reduces the time required to manage BladeSystem c-Class servers. Download this IDC Technical Brief to read more about HP Insight Control and to learn why manageability features are a critical consideration when evaluating and choosing your blade platform.
Note: Be sure to check out IDC's companion piece to this paper, Enabling Technologies for Power and Cooling, sponsored by HP. |
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