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Migrating From Domino to Exchange 2007 (Part 4) | 2007-10-09 | TechGenix |
| This paper looks at how Exchange 2007 and Lotus Domino 7 can coexist with the future aim of migration from Domino to Exchange. The paper gives sample scenario in which, Fabrikam is running Lotus Domino 7 and Contoso is running Exchange 2007. It prepares the Contoso Exchange environment so it is also ready, then it will proceed to create and configure the Free/Busy Connector so that users can swap calendar free/busy information. | |||
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Enterprise 2.0 - Giving the Hype a Second Thought | 2008-06-24 | JupiterMedia |
| The Internet boom forced organizations to get online and looking back it was much simpler compared to making an organization Web 2.0 ready because this involves understanding of an abstract concept called Enterprise 2.0. While the advantages of Web 2.0 in an organizational context can't be denied - agility, responsiveness, employee empowerment, improved sharing and collaboration - Enterprise 2.0/Web 2.0 is an abstract concept and organizations need to comprehend and understand this abstract concept and then translate it into corporate reality. | |||
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Smart SOA: Best practices for agile innovation and optimisation | 2008-06-13 | IBM |
| In this era of unprecedented change, organisations need flexibility to adapt rapidly. Part of what separates winners from losers is the ability to respond quickly and intelligently to market opportunities, competitive threats and regulatory constraints - in short, to innovate and create value. The best companies understand how to use technology for strategic advantage to help accomplish these goals. Service oriented architecture (SOA) can help.
Tags: Application Development |
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SOA enabled business process transformation: achieving sustainable agility for the globally integrated enterprise | 2008-06-13 | IBM |
| This paper explores the nature of the globally integrated enterprise and how service oriented architecture (SOA) takes on a whole new meaning in a world where market dynamics are constantly changing and business transactions are crisscrossing company firewalls and geographic boundaries. SOA is helping companies achieve the business
agility needed to effectively compete in a globalized world.
Tags: Application Development |
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SOA Management: Bringing SOA into the mainstream of IT operations | 2008-06-06 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| Managing SOA services is usually done by a specific project team initially. However, in the long run, SOA must be managed in production by IT operations to take advantage of trusted operational processes. This paper describes an approach to SOA management that integrates SOA into the fabric of IT by addressing the unique aspects of SOA management and balances the needs of the initial SOA project team with the needs of the enterprise.
Tags: Resources Mgmt., Strategic Planning, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Online Company Expands Services with New Web Environment | 2008-06-04 | Microsoft |
| To expand its online business and increase revenue, reed.co.uk wanted to add new recruitment services. In 2007, the company collaborated with Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Attenda to plan a Web environment based on the Windows Server 2008 Standard operating system and Microsoft .NET connection software. Now, the development team can quickly plan and deploy Web services— easily supporting new business initiatives.
Tags: Servers, Web Services, Web Reporting |
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Increase Business Agility Through BRM Systems and SOA: Best Bets to Increase ROI on Your Enterprise Applications | 2008-05-27 | IBM |
| The widespread acceptance of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) proves that enterprises have realized the promise of this technology. That promise of increased agility comes from a basic software design principle: loose coupling. SOA allows for business functions to be exposed as independent services. Web services, which is one way to implement SOA, makes any business functionality available over the Internet. Another technology that promises to extend that agility to business users is Business Rules Management (BRM) systems. A BRM gives business users direct control over the business logic, allowing them to change it without much intervention from IT. This paper explores how these two technologies - SOA and BRM - promise to help businesses respond more quickly and cost effectively to changing market conditions.
Tags: ROI - TCO, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Search Engine Link Spam: Risks, Threats, Solution | 2008-05-09 | MessageLabs |
| Ingenious spammers never stop creating new tricks to get their spam and its dangerous URL links past traditional defenses. In this white paper, you'll learn about a number of these tactics, from exploiting free website hosting services to "domain tasting," and more. Hence you'll understand how so-called "redirector" or "search engine" spam, which first arrived on the scene in late 2007, has emerged as a significant threat to businesses. Finally, you'll learn how MessageLabs delivers a proven, cost-effective solution to search engine link spam, and how MessageLabs unique service is positioned to keep pace with the latest spammer tricks.
Tags: Security Management, E-commerce Security, Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing, Best Practices |
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White Paper: Tips for Writing Good Use Cases | 2008-05-01 | IBM |
| Writing good use cases is more of an art than a science. In this IBM Rational white paper "Tips for writing good use cases," IBM requirements evangelist Jim Heumann explores the history and function of the use case, then provides a set of tips to help teams incorporate best practices in use-case driven development. This paper helps readers develop use cases that more clearly communicate their detailed information to a diverse audience to effectively support the goal of creating successful software and systems development projects.
Tags: Software Project Management, Software Engineering, Methodology, Application Development |
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The Real Threat to Google | 2008-04-28 | McGraw-Hill Companies |
| No, one of the most formidable challenges facing Google (GOOG) is likely sitting in the pocket or purse. It's the cell phone, and it will put added pressure on Google and other Internet companies to revamp the way they handle online marketing. As more people use cell phones and their tiny glass screens to gain access to the Internet, Google and its fellow online advertisers will have less space, or what's called ad inventory, to place marketing messages for customers. Google makes money selling ad inventory. And its ad inventory is diminished on a cell phone.
Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications |
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