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MSDN Webcast: Mobile Web Development With ASP.NET 2.0: An Introduction (Part 1 of 5) (Level 200) | 2006-06-23 01:00:29 | Microsoft |
| Microsoft ASP.NET version 2.0 makes it easy to create Web applications that target hundreds of types of devices. One can deliver Web content to Microsoft Windows Mobile powered Pocket PCs, smartphones, and pagers, all from a single code base. This webcast introduces the approaches one can use to build applications for devices, and explain when one should choose mobile Web pages. | |||
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Adobe Systems Case Study: Salesforce.com | 2006-06-14 01:00:26 | Adobe Systems |
| The challenge for Salesforce.com was to show subscribers how to make the most out of salesforce.com products, from rollout to advanced customization. They wanted to reach customers day or night, keeping viewers engaged with rich media experiences. The solution had to be flexible, scalable, and one that could keep up with the company's rapid growth without burdening IT staff. Most importantly, there could not be any hidden costs. Rather than rely on static Microsoft PowerPoint slides, salesforce.com adopted the Breeze Training platform to deliver rich, narrated training sessions on demand, en masse. | |||
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U.K. Cabinet Office Uses Content Management Solution to Ensure Fast Search, Review, and Publication of Documents | 2006-06-02 01:00:29 | Hewlett-Packard |
| The Cabinet Office helps to drive the U.K. government's delivery and reform programme. It is at the centre of government, coordinating policy and strategy across a range of government departments. The Cabinet Office's existing intranet had grown to hold more than 137,000 pages relating to various subjects. As a result, it had become unwieldy to navigate, difficult to maintain, and many of its pages were out of date. HP and Microsoft worked together to implement a new intranet solution based on Microsoft Content Management Server 2002, Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2000, and Microsoft SQL Server 2000. | |||
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The Need for an Enterprise Compliance Platform in Life Sciences, a 10 minute recording | 2006-08-30 01:00:13 | EMC |
| Information is core to life sciences companies. Effective information management enables pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies to accelerate product development, streamline processes, and ensure compliance. But companies often struggle to manage this vast amount of information spread across hundreds of different systems. Learn how your organization can effectively manage this information by deploying a common enterprise compliance platform for life sciences.
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Oracle Content Database Statement of Direction | 2006-07-25 04:45:30 | Oracle |
| Businesses and organizations face increasing challenges regarding the management of unstructured content. The most pressing challenges facing organizations today are that unstructured content tends to reside in different, inconsistent environments across multiple locations, like desktop workstations, shared drives, and filing cabinets, and that the vast majority of this unstructured content is unmanaged. Now, content management is being seen as a critical strategic initiative to be rolled out to all users and utilized in all applications and business processes across the entire enterprise. With the introduction of Oracle Content Database, Oracle took a major step forward in terms of delivering an increasingly open, standards-based, services-oriented architecture as an integral component of a standard IT infrastructure. | |||
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Oracle Content Database: Content Management for the Entire Enterprise | 2006-07-04 03:57:42 | Oracle |
| In the past few years, major changes have been taking place in the content management marketplace. Customers that previously considered content management to be a niche application focused on workgroup or departmental deployments for meeting specialized publishing-oriented requirements are increasingly requesting true enterprise deployments that deliver content management capabilities to all their users. These changes have created a need for a scaleable, affordable, and highly usable solution that bridges the huge gap between limited capability file servers and specialized, expensive, and complex content management applications. This paper discusses the drivers of market evolution and shows how Oracle Content Database (Oracle Content DB) delivers the solution that the changing market has been seeking. | |||
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What Business Needs from SOA: The SOA Killer App | 2006-10-03 01:00:13 | Mercury Interactive |
| A highly scalable SOA places increased demands for governance, modeling, policy enforcement and reporting. The demand for a comprehensive SOA tool is emerging, and the characteristics of this tool are becoming clearer. Learn why ZapThink's "SOA Killer App" is what matters most for SOA initiatives today. | |||
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Wideband: Delivering the Connected Life | 2006-10-06 01:00:15 | Cisco Systems |
| Subscribers are increasingly demanding "Many services to many screens." They want the convenience of having services available anytime, anywhere, and on any device. To offer such services, cable operators must transform themselves from "Service providers" into "Experience providers." An experience provider is a company that integrates internal and external innovations to deliver the "Connected Life" to consumers and businesses. The experience provider manages constant and rapid innovation to provide differentiated products and services. Wideband uses channel-bonding technology to offer downstream speeds far greater than what is available with traditional DOCSIS. In addition to enabling higher bandwidth through channel bonding, Cisco Wideband also makes use of low-cost, field-proven edge QAM modulators to dramatically lower costs and also to increase density. | |||
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Enterprise Content Management in Regulated Industries | 2006-12-20 01:00:25 | Microsoft |
| Businesses in the life sciences industry have been affected in the past 10 years by increased competition and the need to operate in a more closely regulated environment. As a result, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies face the need to establish better integrated and standardized processes across their organizations. This paper is aimed at organizations in the life sciences industry that are considering implementing an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) system, organizations that are in the process of implementing ECM systems, and organizations that are rethinking their ECM practices as they refine their content management goals. The paper provides a view of how Microsoft is addressing enterprise content management needs in the 2007 Microsoft Office system and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. | |||
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Reflections on 10 years of the Institutional Web | 2006-06-01 | SlideShare |
| This presentation presents reflections on 10 years of the Institutional web. |