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February 4, 2008
from: Xythos
Document Management 2.0 – Web-based Collaboration and the Road to Compliance
Adopting Web-based document collaboration tools can put organizations in a better position to address enhanced security requirements, constraints and opportunities to individual users. This whitepaper explores important areas to consider to address how organizations conduct business and the way they manage critical documents and files in the digital age.
from: Hubspan
B2B integration for Companies of All Sizes
While your job description may include an element or two around business-to-business integration, your staff (and patience level) may not be aligned with the initial set-up and daily care and feeding of trading partner relationships. How do you know if your service provider lives up to the same standards you hold your team to every day?
Learn how Hubspan acts as an extension of some of the largest and most well respected IT organizations in the world.
from: Informatica
The Data Dilemma
Companies have terabytes of information about customers, employees, products, suppliers and partners. But now they're challenged to manage all that data so that it can be reconciled, shared, accessed and reused across multiple users, applications and business processes. This white paper shows how to make all that data work for you, in alignment with your business goals.
from: CA
Automation: Key to Business Service Improvement
IT departments are automating their data centers—but not as effectively as they’d like. The rise of new technologies, the shortage of IT labor, and other trends will require them to act fast to get a handle on the situation. This whitepaper includes recent research and CIO insights into how companies are automating their data centers, the challenges they face and the benefits they expect to achieve.
from: Fortinet
Unifying Your Threat Management Practice
This white paper will help you perform a pragmatic security gap analysis with an eye to selecting the right vendor to help you improve network security without multiplying management complexity.
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