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whitepaper Industry-Leading Commercial Builder Cuts Annual Costs by U.S.$1.5 Million0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Gilbane Building Company uses communication and collaboration technologies to complete massive construction projects on time, reduce costs, and boost customer loyalty. A Microsoft-based portal cuts the time it takes to complete bids by 75 percent. The company has slashed the total time it takes to complete projects by 10 to 15 percent and the costs of those projects by 5 percent. The company also saves by consolidating its e-mail servers and developing an employee distance learning solution for continuing education. Gilbane is developing portals for customers including AstraZeneca, Pfizer, and the New Haven (Connecticut) Public Schools, enabling them to better manage their buildings throughout the useful lives of those structures.

Tags: Collaborative Web, Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Central Piedmont Community College Keeps Technology Running Smoothly2006-11-01 Dell
  Central Piedmont Community College, a large, multi-campus school in North Carolina, needs a streamlined, efficient way to manage the lifecycle of thousands of desktops, notebooks and servers. Dell Premier Pages, a web site tailored specifically for CPCC's needs, provides the technology staff with easy, immediate access to information such as standard configurations, order tracking and repair and maintenance resources including parts and technical assistance. The large school is now able to easily manage thousands of systems while saving cost and time resulting in fast, reliable technology service for the college's faculty, staff and students.   
whitepaper IBM Helps Professional Services Firm Improve Collaboration and Automate Business Processes0000-00-00 IBM
  Chio Lim Stone Forest needed to improve its ability to collaborate on transnational projects; its IT subsidiary wanted to create custom collaborative applications that could be used both internally and packaged as service offerings for external clients. The CPA firm implemented a flexible infrastructure for e-mail, instant messaging, calendaring and scheduling, shared team spaces and custom collaborative applications using IBM Lotus Domino Collaboration Express software.

Tags: Email, IM
  
whitepaper Cybersettle Makes a Strong Case for a New Kind of Collaboration in the Dispute Resolution Space0000-00-00 IBM
  Insurance settlement disputes hurt both defendants and claimants. Still, the need to preserve bargaining leverage has kept the resolution cycle long - and very costly for insurers. Streamlining and simplifying the claims resolution process enables insurance companies to transform their claims processes and optimize their legal and administrative resources. Cybersettle combined its patented, breakthrough process with IBM's technology to offer a Web-based settlement negotiation solution.

Tags: Collaborative Web
  
whitepaper Universitat Pompeu Fabra Uses Oracle's Mail Platform to Promote Administrative and Academic Collaboration0000-00-00 Oracle
  Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), the fourth public university to be established in Catalonia, has approximately 10,000 students. UPF wanted to ensure the continuity of technological support for the university's internet mail services and create a real-time, collaborative university environment by introducing up-to-date technological functionality like calendars and meeting organization. The university wanted to broaden the use of internet technology across the university in support of academic and technological development programs. UPF upgraded existing Oracle Collaboration Suite modules, with a view to extending Web access to include all students, as well as professors and administration staff and replaced various email and telephone communications procedures with the Web-based functionality of Oracle Calendar, simplifying mainly the management of personal agendas and meetings.

Tags: E-Mail Client, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Unified and Flexible Portal Infrastructure for International Maritime Organization2006-10-01 BEA Systems
  Maritime classification company Registro Italiano Navale (RINA) needed to manage its data and information more efficiently across its network of 90 offices worldwide. The company wanted its 850 staff and third-parties (consultants and customers) to share a single, comprehensive view of everything associated with maritime quality certification, environmental impact, and training. RINA deployed a portal, based on BEA AquaLogic User Interaction, encompassing all of RINA's business processes, from internal and external technical and commercial processes to administrative procedures.

Tags: Collaborative Web
  
whitepaper BEA Systems Case Study: Airbus0000-00-00 BEA Systems
  Airbus is deploying BEA AquaLogic User Interaction for its staff, customers and suppliers, ultimately reaching 80,000 people. Airbus has opted to deploy three portal experiences through one framework to provide a tailored resource for users and user communities with distinct expectations and profiles: Airbus People, for staff, Airbus World, dedicated to the aeronautics manufacturer's customers and Airbus Supply, for suppliers and sub-contractors.

Tags: Collaborative Web
  
whitepaper BEA Systems Case Study: The Babcock & Wilcox Company0000-00-00 BEA Systems
  B&W saw an opportunity to reduce internal costs and improve efficiency in delivering information and collaborating with employees, customers and suppliers. They required a solution that could be accessed by all B&W stakeholders, and aggregate tools and information from many different and disparate systems. B&W deployed the MyB&W enterprise portal on BEA AquaLogic User Interaction, AquaLogic Interaction Collaboration and AquaLogic Interaction Publisher products for streamlining, securing and sharing content and applications to support business processes.

Tags: Collaborative Web
  
whitepaper Semiconductor Firm Improves Collaboration Between Engineers and Business Users0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, Analog Devices is a world-leading semiconductor company with 9,000 employees and revenues of U.S.$2.6 billion in 2004. The company's geographically dispersed product teams are required to collaborate and share information even though sometimes they work thousands of miles apart. In an effort to improve knowledge sharing and project collaboration, Analog Devices deployed Microsoft Office Professional Enterprise Edition 2003 and Windows SharePoint Services. The solution improved collaboration and product team productivity, resulting in more efficient status meetings, faster issue resolution, and improved support for key business processes.

Tags: E-Mail Client, Collaboration Tools
  
whitepaper Unisys Implements Portal Solution to Enhance Knowledge Transfer and Reuse0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Unisys Corporation, a worldwide provider of IT services and solutions, wanted to improve knowledge management, particularly among its frontline sales and services people. Because of its size and global reach, the company stores information in many different locations. It needed a better way to transfer knowledge among employees, and to capture and reuse business documents and best practices. Unisys implemented Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 as its enterprise wide document management and collaboration solution. As a result of the implementation, the company has improved employee access to information and boosted online collaboration among geographically dispersed teams.

Tags: Collaborative Web, Collaboration Tools