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whitepaper Journalists Deliver the News Faster With Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 20030000-00-00 Microsoft
  Canadian Jewish News (CJN) needed to increase productivity, improve employee access to information, and protect its business information. The weekly newspaper chose Microsoft Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 to help strengthen its overall IT resources. Using Microsoft Windows SharePoint Team Services, CJN set up an intranet site to improve communication and collaboration between reporters, make advertising virtually seamless, and strengthen relationships with the community. With the improved security, performance, management, and functionality of SBS 2003, CJN was able to build a stable, more secure production structure that has helped increase productivity and collaboration throughout the organization.

Tags: E-Mail Client, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Labatt's Employees Meet at 'The Pub' to Improve Internal Communication and Collaboration0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Labatt Breweries of Canada is one of the nation's oldest and most successful companies, currently employing 3,800 Canadians. To improve overall communication with employees located in eight breweries from coast to coast and to eliminate silos of information between business units, the company decided to implement an intranet, called 'The Pub.' Microsoft Content Management Server 2002, Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001, and Windows SharePoint Services were selected to form the underlying infrastructure for the new intranet site. Employee communications have been significantly improved: 70 percent of employees frequently visit The Pub, and employees share information and collaborate on documents on more than 30 team workspaces.

Tags: Intranet, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper BEA Systems Case Study: American Airlines0000-00-00 BEA Systems
  Because American's worldwide workforce is highly mobile, with one-fourth of American employees in the air at any time and more than half never going to an office, the company could not reply on the corporate intranet to connect everyone. It needed a secure site on the Internet, and many employees needed their own PC's to access the site. In late 1999, the company launched a program to help employees buy low-cost PC's. American also chose portal software from BEA.

Tags: Portals
  
whitepaper thePlatform Enables End Users to Easily Manage and Publish Digital Media Content0000-00-00 Microsoft
  thePlatform Media Publishing Solution (MPS) allows enterprises and content owners to publish digital media in minutes, with comprehensive management, control, delivery, and reporting. This solution is provided at a fraction of the cost of in-house development approaches or traditional distribution means. One of its customers wanted to enable its employees to create rich media presentations and upload them directly to the intranet site using thePlatform MPS. For this, the customer commissioned TCS to create the application. TCS created a custom publishing wizard and interface layer using Microsoft Producer for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 that uploads the Microsoft Windows Media files of the presentations to thePlatform MPS.

Tags: .NET, Presentation Software
  
whitepaper George Mason Mortgage Replaces BlackBerry With Good Mobile Messaging and Good Mobile Intranet to Increase Productivity and Enhance Customer Service2006-08-22 Motorola
  George Mason Mortgage, LLC, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cardinal Bank. George Mason Mortgage wanted to compete in the ultra-competitive and rapidly changing mortgage business by improving employee productivity and enhancing customer service. The company deployed Good Mobile Messaging and Good Mobile Intranet with carrier service from Sprint running on both Palm OS and Windows Mobile-based smartphones. As a result it improved employee productivity and enhanced customer service give George Mason Mortgage a competitive advantage over other mortgage lenders, allowing them to provide superior customer service.

Tags: Intranet, Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Competitive Edge Is Sharpened by eWorking, Enabling More Collaborative Working, Improving Customer Service and Reducing Costs0000-00-00 Cisco Systems
  Centrica is the UK's largest utility and related services company, with £11 billion ($20 billion) turnover. In its drive for competitive advantage and shareholder value it had to address legacy practices and inefficiencies across its multiple locations. In 2002 the company board committed to a corporate eWorking programme and radical IS transformation. People, places and process were joined up and technology enablers simplified and standardised. Strong leadership focus and use of external experience helped accelerate success.

Tags: Portals, Collaborative Web
  
whitepaper Authorized Access Only: Siemens TS Secures Network Access With HP OpenView0000-00-00 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  Like many modern enterprises, Siemens Transportation Systems (STS) needs to provide timely, reliable access to critical information to a worldwide network of customer, employees, partners and suppliers. But it also needs to balance access against security concerns. To ensure that its intranet, extranet and portals remain protected at all times, STS needs to ensure data access is restricted only to authorized users. Their Identity Management solution needed to integrate smoothly into existing infrastructure, be simple to administer, and cost-effective. STS decided for the HP OpenView Select Access solution to administer access rights and authentication of user profiles. HP OpenView Select Access implemented and integrated with SunONE Portal Server and an Oracle 9i Application Server.

Tags: Portals, Network Security
  
whitepaper Intranet Migration Lowers Costs and Improves Productivity0000-00-00 Mint Net
  Alexander Forbes is one of the leading providers of financial and risk services internationally. Alexander Forbes was running an Intranet, so the concept of an Intranet had been adopted within the organisation. Technically, the delivery of the information on the Intranet was facilitated across multiple platforms, which was resulting in maintenance costs that were higher than necessary. In addition, the legacy platform had some challenges, most notably in the area of information search. The separate intranets with individual branding resulted in a lack of a single enterprise wide look and feel. Primarily, the solution has been built on Microsoft's SharePoint Portal Server technology. Additional programming modules have been built to accommodate specific business requirements.

Tags: Portals, Cost Control - Risk Mgmt.
  
whitepaper The Sum Total Systems Solution Keeps Shell Competitive0000-00-00 SumTotal Systems
  Recent economic shifts have meant that Shell EP (Exploration and Production) must produce oil and gas against fluctuating prices while still providing innovative technical solution that meet current and future environmental, health, and safety standards. To ensure that the same standards are met globally, training must be swift and worldwide. SumTotal provides Shell EP with a flexible, easily accessible learning solution that can be used anywhere in the world at any time through Shell's intranet. As a complete Internet based platform, SumTotal allows Shell to plan and provide learning solutions that are based on job performance and productivity, something that proved problematic with the legacy system.

Tags: IT HR - Staffing - Training
  
whitepaper U.K. Cabinet Office Uses Content Management Solution to Ensure Fast Search, Review, and Publication of Documents0000-00-00 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  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.

Tags: Intranet, Portals