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whitepaper An SOA Enables Real Time e-Prescribing for Long Term Care Facilities0000-00-00 Geniant
  Achieve Healthcare Technologies is a leading provider of software systems and services for the long-term care industry. Residents in long term care facilities are at greater risk for drug-related injury than any other patient population. Existing manual processes for writing prescriptions and performing drug utilization reviews are inefficient, expensive, labor intensive, and prone to errors. Achieve decided to enhance Matrix, its web-based workflow improvement solution, with a revolutionary electronic medication ordering system, known as e-prescribing. The company turned to Geniant, a trusted development partner, to build the system.

Tags: Service-Oriented Architecture, Application Development
  
whitepaper SOA Bright Idea for Southside Electric Cooperative0000-00-00 JYACC
  Southside Electric Cooperative (SEC) is a not-for-profit, member-owned electric distribution cooperative that was incorporated in 1937. Facing significant data integrity challenges attributed to the implementation of several new software applications over the past 5 years, SEC's problem magnified as they looked to implement a QUALCOMM satellite communications mobile data solution for the field personnel. Prolifics, using WebSphere Message Broker, MQ and the Business Integration Adapters, implemented a SOA solution for SEC that seamlessly integrated their Daffron customer information system with their ESRI geographical information system and Hunt Technologies automated meter reading systems, allowing the lineman in the field and office personnel to share data "Real time."

Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper Manufacturer Improves Customer Communication and Supply Chain Flow With Web Services0000-00-00 Microsoft
  CCL Custom Manufacturing, a division of CCL Industries Inc., is one of the largest contract manufacturers of consumer products globally. As part of the company's strategic initiative to improve the efficiency of its supply chain, CCL turned to Microsoft .NET connection software, the Visual Studio .NET development system, and BizTalk Server to develop a self-service business portal for exchanging critical business information with suppliers and customers. Now, more than 40 percent of CCL's purchasing transactions go through the business portal. Based on the success of this project, CCL began a pilot project with one of its key suppliers in which CCL was able to automate its supply chain, helping to save both time and money.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Sporting Goods Retailer Uses Web Services to Offer Extreme Customer Service0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Determined to strengthen his company's leading position in sporting goods sales, co-owner of Broli La Source du Sport sought a cutting-edge solution to help improve customer service. He turned to Dakis, a Microsoft ISV, to implement a new artificial intelligence solution it was developing. In just a few months, the Dakis team implemented an automated customer relationship solution accessible by a Pocket PC or an in-store console, with the option to add online access. The team, which used Microsoft Visual Studio and the Microsoft .NET Framework, beat its implementation goal by six months, getting the solution up and running in time for the critical ski sales season.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Long & Foster Transforms Its Legacy Property Management System to Provide Real-Time Information and Better Connectivity0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Long & Foster is a leading real estate and home ownership company in the Mid-Atlantic Region of United States. The company's legacy Property Management System, based on mainframe architecture, did not provide the requisite support to its 80 Property Managers across 50 offices. The legacy solution had an archaic user interface and was not Internet friendly. With the help of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Long & Foster developed and deployed a Web-based system based on Microsoft .NET technologies. The migration to .NET has several tangible benefits. Real-time information has changed the way Long & Foster associates conduct day-to-day activities. With an open platform, the company can also connect its system to new services, products, or enterprise-wide applications using Web Services and XML.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Major Airline Boosts Web Site Service While Cutting Development Time, Expense in Half0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Emirates Airlines wanted a solution that would make its frequent flyer Web site increasingly useful to its program members, as well as scale to support the increased demand. With Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0, Emirates got that and more. The new solution cut development time and expense in half, saving six months. It will support a 100 percent traffic increase to 50,000 visitors per day while boosting responsiveness 100 percent. A single set of reusable business objects will support smart clients, Web browsers, Web services, and mobile devices - as well as give Emirates faster time-to-market with every additional .NET-connected solution it creates.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Tool Helps Financial-Services Firm Reach Out to High-End Brokers and Customers0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Streetscape for Windows, a system developed by Fidelity Investments, gives brokers using Fidelity services the ability to easily manage customer accounts while gaining real-time access to Fidelity financial products. Drawing on the flexibility and power of Web Services Enhancements for Microsoft .NET and smart-client design, Streetscape for Windows is an easily deployed, powerful system that enables Fidelity and its brokers to better serve customers while improving the sales of financial products.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Leading Financial Data Provider Standardizes on Web Services for Product Delivery0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Due to a history of growth through acquisition, Thomson Financial had multiple systems that delivered the same types of information and forced customers to access the company's different offerings in different ways. To appear as a single company to customers and to reduce the cost of product delivery, Thomson Financial developed a common product delivery architecture - dubbed Thomson ONE - using Microsoft .NET technology. Based on a reusable set of software services and a highly configurable desktop client, Thomson ONE solutions are helping the company enhance user productivity, integrate more deeply with customer systems, reduce IT costs, and accelerate time-to-market.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Visualization Portal Graphically Integrates Industrial Controls With Enterprise Data0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Adroit Technologies provides Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) and Human Machine Interface (HMI) software to industrial and manufacturing organizations around the world. In 2003, following a lot of research into the future of visualization, Adroit made the decision to create a generic, "Configurable" information portal, VIZNET, that would address a broader need - that of being able to collaborate between different data. This meant having to deal with both real-time and transactional data, as well as giving access to Web services for enhanced collaboration. The VIZNET client is a smart client that securely delivers data to users over the Internet in a rich new level of user experience.

Tags: Web Services, .NET
  
whitepaper Delaware Schools Meet NCLB Requirements, Cut Costs by U.S.$740,0000000-00-00 Microsoft
  The Delaware Department of Education is replacing its legacy UNIX-based student information system with the Microsoft .NET-connected eSchoolPLUS solution from SunGard Pentamation. The .NET Framework and Web services will enable the state to roll up and update student attendance information every two hours rather than on a weekly basis. The increased frequency is crucial to meeting federal regulatory requirements and boosting revenues from programs such as the free and reduced-cost lunch program. The DDOE also expects to reduce annual costs by $740,000.

Tags: .NET