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whitepaper Intranet-Based Reporting Portal Provides Public Administration With Key Figures0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Over 120 different administrative procedures, innumerable auxiliary calculations, and various public enterprises and interests had turned the City of Salzgitter's reporting system into an exercise in patience. To streamline its reporting system, the City of Salzgitter opted to set up a data warehouse, which gathers information from all departmental applications. An Intranet reporting portal based upon Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 keeps policy decision-makers, executives, and employees up to date and gives them access to all data through the familiar environment of Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003. The project's success is readily visible, with throughput times required to generate reports having dropped substantially. In addition, administration employees are spared the distraction of dealing with ad-hoc queries.

Tags: Spreadsheets, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper British Red Cross Keeps Employees and Volunteers Connected With Leading-Edge Intranet2007-02-22 Oracle
  In 2002, the British Red Cross - part of the network of International Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations - recognized that it was not effectively sharing information with its 1,500 employees. Maintaining its network of four intranets for its Human Resources (HR), finance, health and safety, and Information Technology (IT) departments was proving overly time-consuming for IT staff members, who were charged with publishing, managing, and updating the sites with materials on a daily basis. A multi-disciplinary project team established a single, organization-wide intranet designed to improve communications and increase working efficiency. After examining the technical objectives and evaluating content management and publishing systems, the British Red Cross chose Oracle Universal Content Management, previously called Stellent Universal content Management.

Tags: Intranet, Database Management
  
whitepaper DET Victoria Saves Up to $208,000 a Year With Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 20070000-00-00 Microsoft
  The Department of Education and Training Victoria (DET) plays a pivotal role in providing policy and planning advice and delivering education and training to people of all ages in the Australian state of Victoria. As one of the country's largest technology users, DET is always seeking to maximize returns on its IT investment. When DET and Microsoft Gold Certified Partner OBS identified productivity and efficiency problems with manual business processes such as applying for annual leave, disseminating news and organizing meetings, it decided to trial Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 as the basis of a new intranet that would centralize information management, automate business processes and enhance collaboration.

Tags: E-Mail Client, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Komatsu Australia Reduces Risk, Improves Compliance With Reliable Internet and Intranet0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Mining, forestry and construction equipment distributor, Komatsu Australia, was struggling with an underperforming Internet and intranet management system. The application was increasingly unstable and difficult to support, made it hard to change Web site design, stifled staff collaboration and did not support online marketing campaigns. Microsoft partner Unique World worked with Komatsu to build a promotional Web site for a new Komatsu product on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Independent analyst BearingPoint found that, by migrating its entire online environment to the Microsoft product, Komatsu could reduce its risk profile, improve compliance. This would enable the company to improve customer service, increase market penetration and ensure the availability of online collaboration tools.

Tags: Collaborative Web, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Promoting Western Australia to the World With Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 20070000-00-00 Microsoft
  Tourism WA is the organization charged with promoting Western Australia to the world. Vital to its success is the ability of its staff to find relevant information quickly - to support internal processes or to pass information to travelers, tourism companies, other businesses and governments. Tourism WA wanted to consolidate information from a variety of systems into a single intranet and make it easier for staff to publish and update content. The organization worked with Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Dimension Data on a pilot project that trialed Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 as the platform for a new intranet.

Tags: Directory Services, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper SPA Improves Collaboration, Information-Sharing, and Communications With New Portal and Web Site0000-00-00 Oracle
  The State Phytosanitary Administration (SPA) wanted to make it easier to share information internally among SPA's employees and externally with the public and other government departments. The challenge was to create a single intranet portal to let employees publish and share information quickly and easily and speed process for publishing information to the external Web site, which was complicated and relied on the availability of a single Web administrator. SPA created a single intranet portal using Oracle Portal 10g running on a single instance of Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition and implemented a single, easy-to-use content management system that lets employees publish documents and information easily to the intranet and external Web site.

Tags: Portals, Application Development
  
whitepaper SAS Makes Health Data More Accessible for IPH0000-00-00 SAS Institute
  The Scientific Institute of Public Health (IPH) collects, analyzes, and publishes Belgian vital statistics. It also carries out epidemiology research. Its activities involve numerous information flows and vast quantities of data. With the help of SAS, the dissemination and visualization of health-related information has been greatly improved. Institute personnel as well as outside laboratories, hospitals, public authorities, and even individual doctors can now rapidly obtain the critical data they need through the Institute's Web site.

Tags: Intranet, Data Mining - Analysis
  
whitepaper SharePoint Team Services Helped Offer a Solution to Customers for Improving Communication0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Internet hosting company Advanced Internet Technologies (AIT) strives to continually provide its customers with solutions and services that help them succeed. Recently, the company heard from its small-to medium-sized business customers that they were looking for an effective tool that would help them communicate and share information without the expense of having an intranet and an Information Technology (IT) staff to support that intranet. At the same time, AIT was going through a physical and organizational restructuring, and, like its customers, needed a way to simplify and facilitate effective task and project management. Microsoft's new information sharing technology, SharePoint Team Services, proved to be the perfect solution for both AIT's customers and its internal needs.

Tags: Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Korean Air Force Expects Productivity to Soar With Real-Time Communications0000-00-00 Microsoft
  To develop efficient work processes, the Republic Of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) needs to communicate effectively in real time. That's why the IT staff at ROKAF deployed a Proof Of Concept (POC) using Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005, which integrates with Microsoft Exchange Server and uses Microsoft Office Communicator as the client software. The IT developers focused on delivering intranet workgroup services using Live Communications Server. Although more familiar with a UNIX-based and Java-based environment, the developers completed the deployment in just four months. As a result of the POC, ROKAF plans to deploy the solution to all 50,000 personnel.

Tags: UNIX, E-Mail Client
  
whitepaper Leading Medical Device Company Improves Communication and Productivity With Portal Solution0000-00-00 Microsoft
  St. Jude Medical is a U.S. $2.3 billion global cardiovascular device company headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota. The company's sales force experienced information overload on its intranet, and its operating departments needed to streamline collaboration and content management. With help from Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Quilogy, an enterprise portal solution was deployed, based on Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, the Windows Server 2003 operating system, and other Microsoft desktop and server technologies. The portal delivers personalized content to 1,200 employees in the U.S. Division alone, enabling them to find and share critical information quickly and collaborates more efficiently using self-managed team sites.

Tags: E-Mail Client, Collaboration Tools