The CIO's Guide to Wireless: Getting Started Do you know what critical factors your organization needs to consider before adopting wireless technology? If your company is considering a wireless mobility solution, you should be aware of all the factors that need to be weighed. This guide is a handy reference that provides all the information you need to get started. |
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Unlocking the Reporting Information in Operational Systems Although data warehouses have done a good job of pulling together large volumes of historical data, they are usually not architected to deliver just-in-time information. This information is usually maintained in operational systems that are accessed via legacy or ERP reporting tools. The consequence is that business users often must learn several different tools for accessing critical information, which is a tall order for most time-constrained users. |
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Improving Supply Chain Communication This paper examines the issues of supply chain communications with an emphasis on a common paradigm, "the perfect order." The perfect order is not something tangible. It is an archetype of flawless, optimally efficient, end-to-end interactions among supply chain partners. |
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Unified Communications: Understanding What, Why and How Hyperconnectivity is stretching enterprise resources to the limit. Unified Communications simplifies connectivity challenges by streamlining networks and integrating services & applications, including voicemail, e-mail, IM and conference calling. |
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Keys to Accelerating Web Application Delivery Employees and telecommuters regardless of location require unimpeded "LAN-like" access. Customers and partners expect top-notch performance. And all parties need to know that the data being transmitted is safe from harm. From SAP and Siebel to Oracle and Microsoft, any shortcomings in the usability, availability, or security of these vital resources put a crimp in productivity and usability. |
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How to Find the Right Conference Phone System The most critical element in business telephony is intelligibility: the degree to which speech is understood. Understanding speech requires that we hear it clearly. Our minds are good at trying to compensate for missing words and blurred sounds, but the more time our brains spend in figuring out what might have been said, the less efficient and more prone to error our conversations become. Therefore, it is vital that the physical "what we hear" stage be as clear and as accurate as possible. |
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