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whitepaper Integrating Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) With Single Sign-On (SSO) for Convenience, Security and Cost Savings2008-09-01 Imprivata
  Since 1976, Box Butte General Hospital (BBGH), - a non-profit, critical access facility based in Alliance, Nebraska - has been serving the needs of residents and visitors of Box Butte County. The hospital's small IT staff quickly recognized the potential impact on productivity and security, and knew they needed a way to enable convenient access to all applications. Not only did they need to prevent clinicians from sharing or writing down passwords in light of HIPAA regulations, they wanted to ensure optimal productivity and extract the most value possible from their electronic medical records initiative. The hospital's IT Director attended Imprivata OneSign's appliance-based solution demonstration at the annual HIMSS Conference and knew immediately it was the right solution.

Tags: Security Administration, Regulatory Compliance, Software Development Tools, Enterprise Planning, Mobile and Wireless, Government, Government
  
whitepaper Hitachi Case Study: Commercial Bank of Zhengzhou0000-00-00 Hitachi
  Established on Feb. 27th, 2000, Commercial Bank of Zhengzhou (CBZ) is a local joint-stock commercial bank whose holding company is Finance bureau of Zhengzhou city, Henan Province. CBZ made a profit of 120m RMB in 2005. With serve the city; support the local; with excellence and economics of scale as the guidance, CBZ always tries to develop and explore a way out of local SME banks, utilizing modern commercial banks' standard management methods with brand new business service concepts and Hi-Tech deployment for new challenges.

Tags: Government
  
whitepaper Corporate Performance Management Solution Enhances the Eyes and Ears of Police Force2006-11-08 01:00:18 Microsoft
  Israel Police is regarded as one of the most progressive, best-trained, and most dedicated forces in the world, with approximately 27,000 officers spread over six districts, 17 sub-districts, and some 70 police stations. In 1999, in an effort to be accountable and responsive to the needs and concerns of citizens and to demonstrate the impact of its efforts in areas of crime, traffic law, and beyond, Israel Police implemented a basic system for collecting performance information. However, the system lacked tools for organizing information to make informed decisions about how to improve service performance. Israel Police chose a corporate performance management solution from Microsoft Certified Partner Panorama Software that is based on Microsoft Office Business Scorecard Manager 2005.

Tags: Government
  

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