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whitepaper Developing and Fostering an Agile Organization2009-06-05 SkillSoft
  Business agility is one of the key differentiators in today's market — indeed, a company's future-centricity may soon become the sole differentiator as markets and customers adopt new ways of doing business. Constant change is essential to business success, and it begins with people. Business and HR leaders must work to overcome employees' natural change-aversion and instill a culture of change from the grass roots up. Change initiatives require engagement and motivation, and this is built on alignment and leadership — alignment from top to bottom ensures that employees have a line of sight from their own work processes to the overall success of the company, and leadership ties every change to the company's broader vision and to each individual's personal growth. HR is an essential part of this process: HR leaders are the company's guide to the people issues that make the difference between stagnation and a truly agile business organization.

Tags: Enterprise Planning, Business Functions, IT Infrastructure, Government
  
whitepaper Secure Messaging: Key to the Business Enabled Network2009-04-27 Comodo
  With the Internet having achieved a state of utility for businesses and individuals alike, innovative forms of communications and business opportunities are proliferating between users, partners and customers. It is within this dynamic environment that labor over how best to balance the constructive use and protection of sensitive data, not only over the Internet but across corporate intranets and extranets as well. For security to protect and support the realization of benefits from open community commerce, users must not be confronted with complex demands or hindrances to their corporate mission. Applications must seamlessly facilitate trust and integrity amongst constituents and their transactions. Security must be transparent and pervasive to deliver such an obvious benefit.

Tags: Security Administration
  
whitepaper Partner Portals - What's in It for Banks2009-01-15 Infosys Technologies
  Portals, as referred herein, are websites that aim to be entry points to the World Wide Web, typically offering search engines and/or links to useful pages, and possibly news or other services. These services are usually provided for free in the hope that users will make the site their default home page or at least visit it often. Popular examples are Yahoo and MSN. Most portals on the Internet exist to generate advertising income for their owners; others may be focused on a specific group of users and may be part of an intranet or extranet. Some may just concentrate on one particular subject, like technology or medicine, and are known as vertical portals.

Tags: Internet and Web, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Secure Enterprise Search: Version 10.1.8.42009-01-01 Oracle
  Internet searches have shown that significant information uplift can accrue from search technology. Without search engines, the Internet would still have billions of web pages, but surfers would have to know URLs a priori, or navigate through directories, to locate pages of interest. Clearly it is Search that makes Google popular, and the Internet more useful even as the amount of information on it grows at a rapid pace. Proliferation of information also exists in the enterprise; however enterprises have so far not benefited from the information uplift that good search provides. This has been largely due to the differences between the Intranet and the Internet.

Tags: Internet and Web, Security Administration
  
whitepaper Fourth Generation Intranets2008-10-01 Odyssey Interactive Ltd
  Fourth Generation Intranets will be dynamic new business tools, inspired by social networking, that employees will want to use daily.They are being heralded as intelligent intranets. This new league of business communication allows users to actively engage from every part of an organisation - the internal communicator's Holy Grail.

Tags: Internet and Web, Internet and Web, Business Functions, Office Suites
  
whitepaper An Archetype to Sustain Knowledge Management Systems Through Intranet2008-08-01 World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
  Creation and maintenance of knowledge management systems has been recognized as an important research area. Consecutively lack of accurate results from knowledge management systems limits the organization to apply their knowledge management processes. This paper proposes an archetype describing how a knowledge management system, with the support of intranet capabilities, could very much increase the accuracy of capturing, storing and retrieving knowledge based processes thereby increasing the efficiency of the system. This system will expect a critical mass of usage, by the users, for intranet to function as knowledge management systems. The methodology used in the system would require all the employees, in the organization, to contribute the maximum to deliver the system to a successful arena.

Tags: Internet and Web, Project Management
  
whitepaper Bandwidth Management for Intranets Using Multicast Firewalls2008-01-01 Universiti Putra Malaysia
  The development of multicasting as the vehicle for multimedia content delivery has resulted in the proliferation of new applications that take advantage of the bandwidth optimization of multicast transmission. Nonetheless, enabling such applications to operate in an Intranet environment necessitates the use of multicast capable routers that are still in limited use. Multicast tunneling, while effective, introduces additional bandwidth requirements to support the environment. The emergence of H.323 based systems for multimedia applications has greatly increased the need for suitable mechanisms to control the flow of multimedia data through non-QoS capable networks.

Tags: Internet and Web, Intrusion - Tampering
  
whitepaper Industrial Utilization of SNS as a Tool of Knowledge Management for the Employees - Case Study of Japanese Firms2007-11-01 Fujitsu
  In Japan, companies are introducing Intranet Blogs or SNSs for the purposes of Knowledge Management and to revitalize employees' communication, and the number of these companies has been increasing. Job-related Blogs and SNSs are effective for Knowledge Management, i.e., decreasing time and money for the collection of information, improving speed for decision making, widening employees views, shortening time to find key persons, acquiring knowledge from key persons, and interpreting that knowledge and applying it to business.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Information Architecture for Fabrikam Industries Intranet2007-10-30 Microsoft
  This paper is intended to represent the process that a medium-to-large organization may undergo when deploying Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 in a practical scenario. Included are typical approach and implementation techniques that may occur when planning, customizing, and deploying an Office SharePoint Server 2007 installation. Rather than offer an overview of the features available to Office SharePoint Server 2007 and how to execute them, the goal of this paper is to communicate the logical approach that may occur during development and deployment. Many features in this paper are not applicable or available when using Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services version 3.0.

Tags: Internet and Web, Office Suites
  
whitepaper Damia - A Data Mashup Fabric for Intranet Applications2007-09-28 Association for Computing Machinery
  Damia is a lightweight enterprise data integration service where line of business users can create and catalog high value data feeds for consumption by situational applications. Damia is inspired by the Web 2.0 mashup phenomenon. It consists of a browser-based user-interface that allows for the specification of data mashups as data flow graphs using a set of operators, a server with an execution engine, as well as APIs for searching, debugging, executing and managing mashups. Damia offers a framework and functionality for dynamic entity resolution, streaming and other higher value features particularly important in the enterprise domain. This paper shows the creation and execution of several enterprise data mashups, thereby illustrating the architecture and features of the overall Damia system.

Tags: Internet and Web