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IBM Tivoli Express: IT Management Solutions for SMBs | 2006-09-11 12:45:33 | IBM |
| Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) must overcome many obstacles to achieve success. One challenge is finding efficient and effective automated solutions to address IT management needs—solutions that fit the specific operational needs and budgets of today's SMBs. IBM Tivoli has created the Express family of solutions to fill this gap. This white paper from Ptak, Noel & Associates discusses this and other IT challenges facing mid-market companies and explains how the Tivoli Express family of solutions addresses their unique needs.
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On-Demand Webcast: Managing the PHP Lifecycle | 2006-10-06 13:19:13 | Zend Technologies |
| Zend Technologies offers advanced solutions for every stage of the PHP application lifecycle--from coding and debugging to deployment and monitoring. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the entire Zend product line--in depth and in action. View this Webcast to see how Zend's enterprise-class products seamlessly integrate to save you time and money throughout the entire PHP application lifecycle. | |||
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Optimize the Business Outcome of SOA | 2007-02-01 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| Today, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a mainstream IT initiative that ranks among the top priorities of CIOs. SOA dramatically improves the flexibility and adaptability of organizations by accelerating the time to market for new applications and processes. This paper summarizes the business benefits of adopting SOA, describes the obstacles that must be overcome and outlines the business technology optimization (BTO) approach that HP uses to optimize the business outcome of SOA. | |||
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SOA Governance: Balancing Flexibility and Control within an SOA | 2007-05-10 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) has become a strategic imperative for organizations today. Without a SOA strategy, you risk being outpaced and outperformed by competitors who are better equipped to serve customers, seize opportunities and respond to change. This paper highlights the concept of SOA governance and provides a framework for blending the flexibility of a SOA with the control, consistency and predictability of traditional IT architecture. | |||
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Customized Workstations for Retailing Point-of-Sale | 2006-09-01 | BEA Systems |
| In a challenging and highly competitive environment, Systeme U needed to improve its employees' productivity and initiated an Intranet evolution project named 'UniSvers'. The aim was to accelerate information exchanges within the Group, in particular data access for its Department Managers. As the Intranet underlying system of Systeme U had reached its maximum capacity in terms of exchange volume (12,000 users), the company needed to rebuild its infrastructure and evaluate the different content management and portal software available on the market. Systeme U selected BEA WebLogic Portal, after developing a prototype to test its capacity to integrate with its existing business applications and new content management solution (Stellent).
Tags: Portals |
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Supporting Mobility Using Context-Based Reasoning | 2006-08-18 | Trinity College Dublin |
| Recent research in mobile computing has given rise to a new class of ubiquitous applications that are deployed in dynamic networks where communication is not reliable. This paper describes how context-based reasoning can be used to overcome this limitation of (ad hoc) wireless communication. The paper presents a small set of abstractions that facilitate the development of mobile ubiquitous applications centred on the definition of contexts of interest. Mobile intelligent agents, called sentient objects, extract, interpret and use context information to drive their behaviour. Communication between sentient objects is supported by an event-based middleware that provides feedback when communication cannot be maintained, allowing sentient objects to dynamically adapt their behaviour.
Tags: Wireless, Mobile - Wireless Communications |
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Numara Track-It!: An Effective Approach to Software Compliance | 2007-03-12 12:12:35 | Numara Software |
Developing and maintaining an efficient and effective software compliance program is essential in today's increasingly regulated business environment. You need a tool that:
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AHA Cures Information Delivery Challenge With HospitalConnect | 2006-08-10 01:00:12 | Interwoven |
| Founded in 1898, the AHA today represents and serves more than 5,000 hospitals and health care networks as well as 37,000 individual members. Despite its commitment to supplying members with accurate, up-to-date information, until recently the AHA lacked the means to provide a single point of access for all information presented on both its own site and its more than 50 affiliate sites. In addition, many of the AHA's affiliates lacked adequate resources to post timely information on their sites. The AHA decided the best approach to address their challenge was to create a portal that would leverage a "Condominium-like" structure. Interwoven TeamSite content management software powers the AHA portal and all its affiliates' sites. | |||
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Contextual Platform for Grammatical, Meaningful and Contextual Linking of Web Documents Across Internet | 2006-09-01 01:00:13 | EXIM Internet Group |
| LinkedWords.com is a new approach to finding and managing information on the web entirely based on grammatical, meaningful and contextual basis. It represents a unique concept developed around an innovative, WEB 2.0-like, web-based contextual platform, which generally intends to help both the common web users by providing them with contextually relevant web information on demand, anywhere on the web and the web publishers on the other side by helping them appear on contextually incorporated linked words within the context of the content found on documents and pages around the world wide web. | |||
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Oxfam International's New Content-Management System Model Extends to Other Nongovernment Organizations | 2006-08-01 | Cisco Systems |
| Oxfam International a Non-government Organization (NGO) needed to improve speed and quality of response to humanitarian crises and create a more structured approach to information across Oxfam affiliates. A proposal for part of the funding by the Cisco Systems Foundation was approved to enable Oxfam International and Oxfam Great Britain to build a scalable, open source CMS for managing Web content and business on a global scale, both for their own organizations and as a model for other NGOs.
Tags: Web Development and Design, Collaborative Web |