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RUM Webinar: Tying Applications to Operations: Collaborating to Resolve Real User Problems | 2006-09-12 01:00:16 | Mercury Interactive |
| Learn how Mercury Real User Monitor and Mercury Diagnostics integrate error detection and root cause analysis, letting you proactively manage performance for all users, decrease the time it takes to isolate and resolve problems, and automatically capture snapshot on errors and real user session information. | |||
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Next Generation Activity-Centric Computing | 2006-08-30 | IBM |
| This paper presents Activities, a natural way of managing one's individual and collaborative daily work. Activities organizes and integrates resources, tools, and people around the computational concept of a work activity, with the goal of increasing work quality and efficiency. Activity templates extend these benefits by capturing ad hoc business processes and best practices for later reuse. Activities consists of a centralized, web-based service and includes many extensions for existing desktop applications. Activities emerged from a multi-year research effort on activity-centric computing and has been in use since November 2005.
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PACS and NAS - A Strategic Fit | 2006-08-17 12:13:11 | Agami Systems |
| The challenge of handling large volumes of patient-related data and images has now outgrown traditional ways of dealing with such information. Sharing, retrieving, saving, and viewing high-resolution medical images (MRIs, X-rays, etc) in conjunction with corresponding patient information accurately and reliably every time demands technology like Picture Archive Communication System (PACS).
PACS serves as a constantly growing and evolving repository for medical images and patient information. Medical information can easily be stored, recalled, displayed, manipulated and printed digitally, greatly improving the efficiency of imaging departments. However, like most other applications designed for such specific purposes, PACS needs to be implemented effectively. Patient information requirements, such as storage, security, and retrieval should be determined in advance and matched with the most appropriate storage methods. Thus, health professionals have had electronic storage and access to medical diagnostic images, but the sheer volume of image data, in terms of generated images and size of image files, has always overloaded the capabilities of PACS. Not enough space and slow access has especially been a problem in long-term, large storage of images. Image compression techniques have greatly enhanced the performance of PACS, substantially decreasing transmission times and storage requirements while permitting shorter retrieval times. This, coupled with a new generation NAS (Network Attached Storage), can provide a solid foundation for protecting, managing, and sharing individually identifiable health information for healthcare organizations. Better performance at lower costs - that's the maxim that drives the new generation NAS devices. In that respect, they far outperform existing NAS devices. The total cost of ownership is now down to nearly one-tenth of legacy NAS devices. Network-efficient, File System Replication (FSR) technology, now sta |
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Competitive Edge Is Sharpened by eWorking, Enabling More Collaborative Working, Improving Customer Service and Reducing Costs | 2006-08-03 01:00:11 | 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. | |||
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Faster Call Resolution with Browser-Based Remote Access and Control: Hands-On Customer Support | 2006-10-04 01:00:17 | Netopia |
| It's no secret that customers are the lifeline of any organization. And as the expectations for superior customer service increase, organizations are realizing the need to arm their reps with the right interactive tools necessary to resolve the customer issue quickly and securely. With this increased investment, comes increased accountability for any help desk software that may be implemented.
In this white paper you'll learn about:
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Podcast: WomenGamers.Com CEO discusses women's influence on gaming | 2006-12-05 12:57:34 | Sonja Thompson |
| Women are making their presence known in the video game industry, from the collective power of female gaming groups--such as the Frag Dolls and the PMS Clan--to the gradual development of more female-friendly games. These women want to be taken seriously, and they continue to create a buzz in the news, speak out at gaming conferences, and go joystick-to-joystick against professional male gamers on a competitive level.
Is the video game industry missing out on a large market by singling out young men as the primary target audience? The |
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On-Demand Webcast: Web Services with PHP | 2006-09-30 01:00:13 | Zend Technologies |
| With PHP 5, PHP has reached new levels of support for Web Services, XML, and Service-Oriented Architectures. Integrate and expose Web Services with a few lines of code and drop-in existing Web Services with the Zend Framework. View this Webcast to see how you can create and consume Web Services--quickly and easily. | |||
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Timbuktu Pro 8.6 for Macintosh | 2006-07-18 14:28:04 | Netopia |
| Timbuktu Pro remote control software allows you to operate a remote computer as if it were on your own desk. Your keyboard and mouse control the remote computer, and your monitor displays that computer's screen. It's ideal for remote workers, telecommuters and tech support personnel. You can connect to other Timbuktu Pro users via the Internet, or through Skype telephony software. Timbuktu Pro makes users easy to find with the Internet locater service, allowing you to connect using only an email address. Timbuktu Pro's feature set includes remote control, file and folder transfer, chat, instant messaging and voice intercom. Timbuktu Pro's solid security includes permission-based, and user-based authentication, as well as full integration with operating system security for user authentication. In addition, all Timbuktu Pro connections can be configured to use SSH for strong encryption of the data stream.
Version 8.6 features: find, connect to, and control a remote computer using a Skype "tunnel" without an active call; automatically set up a Skype tunnel to navigate through firewalls and routers; invite other users to view all, or even just part of your screen. |
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Timbuktu Pro 8.6 for Windows | 2006-07-18 14:28:04 | Netopia |
| Timbuktu Pro remote control software allows you to operate a remote computer as if it were on your own desk. Your keyboard and mouse control the remote computer, and your monitor displays that computer's screen. It's ideal for remote workers, telecommuters and tech support personnel. You can connect to other Timbuktu Pro users via the Internet, or through Skype telephony software. Timbuktu Pro makes users easy to find with the Internet locater service, allowing you to connect using only an email address. Timbuktu Pro's feature set includes remote control, file and folder transfer, chat, instant messaging and voice intercom. Timbuktu Pro's solid security includes permission-based, and user-based authentication, as well as full integration with operating system security for user authentication. In addition, all Timbuktu Pro connections can be configured to use SSH for strong encryption of the data stream.
Version 8.6 features: find, connect to, and control a remote computer using a Skype "tunnel" without an active call; automatically set up a Skype tunnel to navigate through firewalls and routers; invite other users to view all, or even just part of your screen. |
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Remote Control Software Delivers Contextual Collaboration: Working Together In Real Time | 2006-07-21 12:27:17 | Netopia |
| Learn how advanced remote control software has become another valuable tool in the Enterprise collaboration suite along with email, shared calendars, and Web meetings. A long-time favorite of IT departments for remote troubleshooting, remote control software short-circuits many of the difficulties surrounding collaboration software, connecting users quickly, easily, and in real time while allowing them to work together using the applications that they are familiar with. |