Friday March 20, 2009 | Spotlight on Compliance | Issue 2562
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Focus on Regulatory Compliance
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Industries such as high-tech and electronics, chemical, and oil and gas have their fair share of regulatory requirements to meet—and an increasing number include environmental directives. Today's
feature article looks at the myriad of compliance requirements these highly regulated industries have to contend with.
Today's second
feature article examines the European Union's WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive that requires electronics manufacturers of member states to manage and pay for electrical and electronics waste recycling. The obligations placed on manufacturers are significant, but as you'll discover, some prospective business service providers are waiting for the legislation and market to mature before offering their solutions. Today's
feature white paper offers you a guide to greening your data center: everything from reducing cooling requirements, to increasing system efficiencies, to reducing power consumption.
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Read the feature article:
"Evergreen"—Environmental Regulations for High-tech and Electronics, Chemical, and Oil and Gas Industries
Read the feature article:
Off-loading Some Green Compliance Burdens: Can Enterprise Applications Meet the Challenge?
Read the feature white paper:
How to Green Your Data Center: An Energy Efficiency E-kit
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ERP Webinar Reports IT Cost Savings for One Coatings Manufacturer
WAYNE, PA March 17, 2009 Jay Deakins, president of Deacom, Inc., recently presented the webinar "Break Free from IT: How Fully Integrated ERP Software Can Provide the Roadmap for IT Independence," in conjunction with Paint and Coatings Industry (PCI) Magazine. The free event discussed the software selection and implementation process of manufacturer American Inks and Coatings, and explained how using integrated ERP manufacturing software can help manufacturers of paint, coatings, adhesives, and sealants reduce their reliance on IT support and cut down its associated costs.
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