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whitepaper 5 Sources of Value Through a Telecom Expense Management Initiative2009-11-18 MBG Expense Management
  This research conducted by AOTMP outlines five successful strategies that companies are using to drive their telecom expense management (TEM) initiatives. In addition the research discusses best practices when implementing a TEM solution to help companies avoid previous pitfalls.

This research covers:
  • 5 areas where hard dollar savings are being achieved
  • How to develop a business case for telecom expense management
  • Best practices when implementing a telecom expense management solution


Tags: Telecommunications, IT Budgeting
  
whitepaper Is your network ready for IP Telephony?2009-11-10 Shoretel
  Successfully deploying IP telephony to your enterprise also means understanding the requirements for delivering toll-quality voice over your company's network infrastructure and then appropriately planning for, choosing and deploying the right IP telephony solution. Make sure your network is ready for IP telephony, download this paper now.

Tags: Network Technologies, Network Technologies, IT Infrastructure, Telecommunications
  
whitepaper Enterprise mobility: connecting to a world of opportunity2009-11-09 IBM
  Benefits of enterprise mobility span the business-to-employee (B2E), business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) spectrums. Enterprise mobil-ity can improve an organization's productivity, optimizelogistics operations, enhance customer relationships and streamline supply chain management.

Tags: Telecommunications, Mobile and Wireless, Enterprise Planning, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper The Business Benefits of Secure Remote Access2009-11-06 SonicWall
  Join industry experts from featured analyst firm, Gartner, Inc., and opinion leaders from SonicWALL, Inc., as they help you make the right call on telecommuting.

Tags: LAN - WAN, Security Administration, LAN - WAN, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper 10 Steps to Control Wireless Costs Through Consumption Management2009-10-05 MBG Expense Management
  In the telecom and data communications environment, the challenge is to strike the right balance between understanding corporate usage trends and adopting new technologies that can make the organization more effective while still reducing costs.

This white paper will reveal the 10 proven steps organizations can take to manage and control variable telecom costs that are impacted by individual usage behavior.

Intended audience: Telecom VPs, Managers & Directors, IT Finance Managers, IT Managers, IT Procurement VPs, CIO

Tags: Network Management, Telecommunications, Telecommunications, IT Budgeting
  
whitepaper Telecom Expense Management: 5 Best Practices for Reducing Telecom Cost2009-10-05 MBG Expense Management
  Telecommunications expenses are among the largest cost items on corporate income statements. According to leading industry analysts, many companies can lower their telecommunications costs by 15% or more without damaging their service quality, and the savings would go directly to their bottom lines.

In this white paper, MBG will discuss five steps that will help an organization achieve lasting savings and what you can do to successfully implement [the associated] valuable best practices.

Intended audience: Telecom VPs, Managers & Directors, IT Finance Managers, IT Managers, IT Procurement VPs CIO

Tags: Telecommunications, Telecommunications, IT Budgeting
  
whitepaper Access control Lists (ACLs)2009-08-21 Global Knowledge
  In this white paper, we'll take a look at access control lists (ACLs), often referred to as access lists or ACLs (sometimes pronounced "ackels"). In Cisco IOS, ACLs are used for many things, including, but not limited to, filtering data packets (firewalling), controlling Telnet or SSH access to a router or switch, filtering routing protocols, specifying Quality of Service (QoS), and controlling encryption, NAT, and Dial-on-Demand. Short Blurb: In Cisco IOS, ACLs are used for many things, including, but not limited to, filtering data packets (firewalling), controlling Telnet or SSH access to a router or switch, filtering routing protocols, specifying Quality of Service (QoS), and controlling encryption, NAT, and Dial-on-Demand.

Tags: Telecommunications, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Network Management
  
whitepaper When Green Equals Green: Best Practices for Communications Provider Billing in an Environmentally-Conscious, Multi-channel World2009-08-20 Pitney Bowes
  With an increased focus on environmental stewardship, it's not surprising that many communications firms are looking for ways to promote "green" activities within their companies - including customer billing. Invoicing in more eco-friendly ways is important, but in today's economy, companies are also looking to monthly bills as a way to increase sales, cut costs and strengthen customer relations. This whitepaper examines best practices for communications provider billing in an environmentally conscious, multi-channel world.

Tags: Customer Management, Customer Management, Workflow Management, Business Functions
  
whitepaper Replication Failover-Failback for Oracle 11g on HP Integrity with HP XP24000 Continuous Access2009-08-01 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  This paper provides insight on the failover and failback of an Oracle environment to provide best practices for maintaining business continuity during a failure or site disaster. The insight and understanding of the major considerations presented in this solution, along with knowing what to do before, during, and after recovery from a failure, are keys to the successful deployment of a failure tolerant Oracle 11g environment, using HP StorageWorks XP24000 Disk Array with HP StorageWorks XP Continuous Access Software.

Tags: Data Infrastructure
  
whitepaper Frame and Burst Acquisition in TDMA Satellite Communication Networks With Transponder Hopping2009-07-06 University of Nairobi
  The paper presents frame and burst acquisition in a satellite communication network based on Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) in which the transmissions may be carried on different transponders. A unique word pattern is used for the acquisition process. The search for the frame is aided by soft-decision of QPSK modulated signals in an additive white Gaussian channel. Results show that when the false alarm rate is low the probability of detection is also low, and the acquisition time is long. Conversely when the false alarm rate is high, the probability of detection is also high and the acquisition time is short. Thus the system operators can trade high false alarm rates for high detection probabilities and shorter acquisition times.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless