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whitepaper Empowering Users With Information2007-08-01 BEA Systems
  The Australian Capital Territory Emergency Services Agency (ESA) is responsible for emergency management and related support in its jurisdiction. ESA IT department was looking for ways to improve productivity across the organization's four operational lines. The solution needed to support the agency's mobile workforce and allow users to access the corporate network from anywhere at any time. ESA selected BEA AquaLogic User Interaction, in collaboration with Portal Insight Web tools, to connect its disparate work groups, IT systems, and business processes. The solution was chosen because it required minimum scoping and could be up and running within weeks.

Tags: Collaborative Web, Application Development
  
whitepaper SANECO Streamlines Business Processes and Improves Communication Among Subsidiaries0000-00-00 Oracle
  SANECO is a specialist international trader in linen and hemp fibers and derivative products. Selling to more than 40 countries and present on five continents through subsidiaries or partners, it makes a point of being in touch with its customers (in the textiles, automotive, and paper industries) and with the main raw-material production zones. The challenge was to implement a system that integrates financial, manufacturing, logistics and transportation management applications and to improve communication and collaboration between subsidiaries by deploying a Web-based, multilingual application. SANECO deployed Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications for finance, distribution, production, and transportation management to 45 users. The solution improved inventory reliability by optimizing stock management.

Tags: Collaborative Web, Application Development
  
whitepaper Real Results Report: WebEx increases productivity for the enterprise2007-07-01 WebEx Communications
  Enterprises around the world are discovering new ways to optimize business processes using on-demand web services. The businesses presented in this report use WebEx online collaboration applications to reach, educate, and support a growing number of employees and customers. Companies can now collaborate anywhere, any time, without boundaries.

See how these four organizations experienced exceptional results by incorporating WebEx into their work environments:
  • BDO Seidman delivered rich and engaging virtual training to its 35 regional offices, saving $5 million in travel costs.
  • Ashland improved business processes by accelerating distribution and improving the quality of information for employees and customers.
  • Cummins leveraged on-demand web conferences to replace in-person meetings. As a result, they slashed travel costs by 80%.
  • Trapeze Networks accelerated market initiatives from two months to two weeks. They also trained the sales and engineering departments in less time.


Tags: Web Services, Collaborative Web, Strategic Planning, Training
  
whitepaper Borland Software Case Study: Cintas Corporation2007-06-28 Borland Software
  Cintas Corporation provides highly specialized services to businesses of all types throughout North America. For Cintas, impressive growth created heavy demands on its IT team to meet the needs of its business. In addition, the company's acquisition strategy resulted in peaks and valleys in demand for IT services. In order to continue on its path to success, the company has to improve existing systems and use new development to create further advantages. To address these challenges, Cintas adopted J2EE and a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) as its standard to unify its disparate IT systems and establish standards for new IT development and legacy architecture migration.

Tags: J2EE, Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper Chonnam National University Implements a Portal to Enhance Its e-Commerce Consulting Practice2007-06-01 IBM
  The lack of effective collaboration tools limited the effectiveness and profitability of e-commerce consulting opportunities at a leading national university in Korea; antiquated collaboration methods stymied effective communication and slowed the completion of consulting projects. Chonnam National University wanted to transform its business effectiveness by improving collaboration among staff, partners and customers. The university implemented IBM Workplace Services Express running on an IBM eServer xSeries server.

Tags: Collaborative Web, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Teachers' Association Reduces Costs and Simplifies Licensing Management0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Representing approximately 39,000 educators throughout Alberta, Canada, The Alberta Teachers' Association (ATA) is dedicated to advancing public education and professional standards throughout the province. To improve communications and collaboration with and among its members and to help reduce administration costs, the ATA standardized its infrastructure on the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft server and desktop software and signed a Microsoft Volume Licensing Enterprise Agreement. Through the Enterprise Agreement, the ATA simplified license management, reduced licensing costs, gained predictable budgeting, maximized value from software expenditures, and is able to more efficiently deploy new technologies.

Tags: .NET, Collaborative Web
  
whitepaper School Board in Ontario Offers Innovative Web-Based Solution to Help Students, Faculty and Parents Collaborate Effectively0000-00-00 IBM
  Superior-Greenstone District School needed to be able to use the full potential of Internet-based technology to improve the services it delivers to students, parents, administrators and teachers. The school wanted to improve information, interaction, collaboration and communication among students, teachers, administrators and parents by distributing to them management and control of school board Web content development. This was solved by implementing IBM Workplace Collaboration Services, IBM Workplace Web Content Management and IBM eServer xSeries. IBM Workplace products provide the front-end to IBM Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) strategy.

Tags: Collaborative Web, Service-Oriented Architecture, Green IT
  
whitepaper iMarkup and CA's CleverPath Showcase a Cutting-Edge Workflow Solution0000-00-00 CA (Computer Associates)
  Markup Solutions Inc. (iMarkup) provides collaboration and workflow solutions that integrate seamlessly with CleverPath Portal from Computer Associates International, Inc. (CA). iMarkup's document management and web content products - Document Review Server (DRS) and Content Review Server (CRS) - allow users to manage, distribute, share, annotate, review and approve documents and HTML-based content within a portal setting. The company's DRS and CRS integrations are ca smart-certified and provide users with an easy-to-use, powerful interface to the CleverPath Portal.

Tags: Portals, Collaborative Web
  
whitepaper Oracle Case Study: Fources BV0000-00-00 Oracle
  Fources advises on Human Resources Development (HRD) matters, supplies the educational infrastructure and, in collaboration with specialist partners, provides the actual training to its clients. Fources' head office is in Groningen with a branch in Bunnik. The issues faced was to enable distance co-operative learning programs and respond to increasing demand for complete learning programs as an alternative to individual courses. The company also wanted to dovetail the learning management system with the specific requirements of clients. Fources overcame this challenge by introducing integrated forum, chat and Web conferencing system with the help of Oracle Collaboration Suite. The company also enhanced the learning management system by adding functionality for complete, job-oriented learning programs.

Tags: Collaborative Web, Learning Management Systems
  
whitepaper SAP Customer Success Story - Life Sciences: Wyeth2007-02-12 SAP
  The Wyeth Web site and the enterprise SOA supporting it are works in progress. They are both evolving, supporting more of the organization's needs and enabling access to more of the organization's processes and information. "Our initial goal was to get 20,000 doctors enrolled on wyeth.com this year," says Pete Lagana, Wyeth's Director, Global SAP Center of Excellence, "And we have now achieved that. That's a real benefit to the business, and that is what this is all about - IT wins when the business wins. We never would have had this kind of relationship with those 20,000 doctors if we didn't have such a technology enabler as this."

Tags: Web Services, Business Intelligence - Data Warehousing, Collaborative Web, Service-Oriented Architecture