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Sprint Global MPLS VPN IP white paper | 2006-09-09 01:00:12 | Sprint |
| This white paper reveals how Sprint Global MPLS VPN, powered by Cisco Systems, provides a standards-compliant solution designed to meet a wide array of enterprise customers' MPLS VPN-networking needs. Sprint MPLS VPN provides a simple, flexible solution, with security equivalent or better than Frame Relay or ATM alternatives. Sprint is able to provide value-added services such as network-based, firewall protected, secure Internet access; remote access; and Extranet connectivity on a single network platform. Sprint's IP backbone carries Cisco Multiservice Network Designation which certifies the network's performance and capabilities to support both delay-sensitive voice and video applications. Sprint is unique in offering wireless access to Global MPLS VPN. Both Class of Service (CoS) and multicasting capabilities are supported by Sprint Global MPLS VPN at no additional charge from the normal port charge. End-to-End performance reporting and industry leading Service Level Agreement (SLAs) come standard with Sprint Global MPLS VPN, and the service spans the U.S. and more than 100 countries worldwide. | |||
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Community-Based Technology Adoption | 2006-10-18 01:00:18 | Intel |
| Technology has not yet been widely adopted in emerging economies or in low-income communities of the developed world. The challenge is to extend the benefits of technology to these communities, by understanding their needs and designing technology that is relevant to their lives. | |||
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Globalize and Localize Your "Avalon" Applications Using LocBaml | 2006-11-30 01:00:17 | Jupitermedia |
| Internationalization of applications is something developers have been encouraged to do for years, though all-too-frequently it doesn't get done. But the risks of not doing so are growing ever higher. The rapid maturation of the global marketplace means companies must increasingly look beyond their shores and venture into fast moving markets like China and India. Surviving in these huge markets requires localization of the applications into the native language(s). English alone won't cut it. For example, in China, a large portion of the computing population uses applications with UIs localized in Chinese, not English. This paper explains how to write culture-aware WPF applications. | |||
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Improve Agility in Contact Centers with SOA | 2006-01-31 13:19:12 | |
| Learn how to make your call center more flexible and efficient by applying the principles of Service-Oriented Architecture. This Yankee Group report, provided by BEA Systems, shows how SOA can help you augment agent performance, improve call-handling time and resolution rates, and boost customer loyalty—all while getting more from existing investments and increasing your future flexibility. It covers SOA as it relates to contact centers, including: transforming a contact center into a profit center, improving your agility through seamless integration, choosing the right SOA approach, and more. | |||
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BEA AquaLogic Enterprise Security: Managing Entitlements--The Next Phase of Application Security | 2006-01-31 13:19:12 | |
| The requirements for application security have evolved, with access control being pushed back from the Web tier into the application tier by regulatory and privacy concerns. In-house entitlements systems are often the solution, but they can be difficult to scale and expensive to maintain. BEA AquaLogic Enterprise Security, an off-the-shelf alternative, lets you centrally define and manage policy for assigning roles, delegating administration, and defining access—across even large and complex enterprises. Learn how it lets you protect not only application software components such as Web pages, JSPs, and EJBs, but also application business objects used to model relationships. | |||
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Enterprise Data Services: A Declarative Approach for Defining Services | 2006-01-31 13:19:12 | |
| When you can automate the creation of data services, you eliminate the need for complex data-access workflows. Learn how the BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform™ can define the most efficient data services layer with the least possible effort, and help you get speed-to-value from your Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Covers the design principle of “loose coupling,” traditional approaches to building a data services layer vs. the BEA way, mapping data sources to data services, maintenance, and more. | |||
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The New Network Challenge: Application Performance Management | 2006-04-04 11:31:18 | |
| The expanding scope and mission-criticality of enterprise applications creates new challenges and opportunities. Companies continue to invest in the deployment of business-critical applications, and Sniffer Application Intelligence allows enterprise IT departments to easily and effectively determine how they are performing. Sniffer Application Intelligence can significantly enhance the efficiency of enterprise IT departments in two ways: By providing a bridge between network and application management staffs, it effectively helps these two groups work together when sluggish application performance is reported. The solution gives network managers detailed application performance data to determine the precise nature of a problem. Second, it enables less-experienced staff to perform preliminary analysis of complex performance that previously required a senior network manager to handle. | |||
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Domain Model for SOA: Realizing the Business Benefit of Service-Oriented Architecture | 2006-01-31 13:19:12 | |
| Learn how a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) can help your organization gain business and technology advantages by defining reusable services based on open standards. The result: better process innovation and more effective governance. Transform the way IT is delivered—and use your hardware, software, and human resources in a more productive, agile way. This paper is a nuts-and-bolts look at what it takes to move an enterprise to SOA, and the costs and benefits involved. It describes the challenges you'll encounter in each of six domains, and practices to conquer them for a successful implementation. | |||
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Infrastructure Simplification - a Buyer's Guide for SMEs | 2005-07-01 03:00:01 | |
| Complex IT infrastructures are hard to manage and inflexible when business conditions change. This guide examines the technologies that can deliver a simpler solution. | |||
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BEA AquaLogic Service Bus: IT's Direct Route to SOA | 2006-01-31 13:19:12 | |
| To make your business more agile and responsive, it's vital to embrace the move to a service-oriented architecture (SOA). But you can't just scrap your existing technology investments and rebuild your infrastructure from scratch. Instead, you need a way to reliably integrate the services, protocols, and legacy applications you're already using. This BEA white paper describes the function of the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and explains how the BEA AquaLogic Service Bus extends the value of SOAs by connecting them seamlessly to valuable existing IT assets, and providing for their integrated management. |
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