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Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
The book "Agile Information Systems" unveils how modern companies can create and deploy agile information systems. Academic experts, researchers, and practitioners discuss the concept of agile information systems, the importance of the context of agility, and organizational management issues in the context of agile information systems.


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Analyzing Full-duplex Networks
Whether you’re monitoring networks for security threats, or capturing and decoding packets while troubleshooting, you need reliable ways to see the network traffic. Traffic levels on the given segment, coupled with the visibility level you require, will suggest the most economical solution. Of the three most common ways for analysis devices to capture network traffic, which is right for you?

APAMA NEURAL NETWORKS:
4/3/2007 10:04:00 AM

Publisher-controlled Ad Networks
Until now, the digital marketing value chain between publishers and advertisers has been fragmented, with publishers having no control over or access to their user data. This has made it difficult for them to implement effective digital ad strategies. Now, with a new suite of previously unconnected technologies, they can collect and connect their data, and rediscover profitable business models. Download this white paper to learn more.

APAMA NEURAL NETWORKS: ecommerce, digital, advertising, media, mobile, publishing, recommendations, search, display, ad network.
2/1/2012 6:45:00 AM

Managing 21st Century Networks
Internet protocol (IP)—used for transmitting data across networks everywhere—is now used pervasively, transmitting data to and from a multitude of devices. Arguably, IP is the most successful open standard ever, but as network communications converge under a single standard used for an increasing number of applications, we need to understand how effectively these critical assets are being managed.

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3/7/2007 10:16:00 AM

Publisher-controlled Ad Networks
Until now, the digital marketing value chain between publishers and advertisers has been fragmented, with publishers having no control over or access to their user data. This has made it difficult for them to implement effective digital ad strategies. Now, with a new suite of previously unconnected technologies, they can collect and connect their data, and rediscover profitable business models. Download this white paper to learn more.

APAMA NEURAL NETWORKS: ecommerce, digital, advertising, media, mobile, publishing, recommendations, search, display, ad network.
2/1/2012 6:45:00 AM

Networks Valley Information Systems


APAMA NEURAL NETWORKS: Networks Valley, an Oracle Partner established in 1999, is a leading Information Technology consulting company based in Cairo, Egypt. Networks Valley contributes to the development of the Information Society in the Middle East region with plans to expand in North Africa market, as we already start to have client base in Libya, & some multinational Egyptian companies that work in Tunisia & Algeria.The vision of Networks Valley is to be the key for Information Technology to our clients.Networks Valley is an end-to-end provider of Oracle e-Business. Networks Valley offers broad capabilities to enable Implementation at very reasonable rates. There is a keen focus to satisfy clients through timely delivery of quality services. Networks Valley is a member in CIT (Chamber of Information Technology & Communications ) & Eitesal (Egyptian Information Telecommunications Electronics & Software Alliance). Networks Valley is also member in (The American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt) & The German-Arab Chamber of Industry and Commerce. In 2006 Networks Valley became Oracle Certified Partner In 2007 Networks Valley became Microsoft Certified PartnerIn 2008 Networks Valley became Certified Advantage Partner

Adaptive Planning and Optimization for Supply Chain Networks
Dynamic efficiencies can help companies combat margin erosion and cope with compressed product lifecycles. By shifting from advanced planning to adaptive planning, enterprises can increase their top and bottom line. Integrating the demand planning network, optimizing the supply chain network, and strengthening execution planning will help this move to adaptive planning and eliminate pockets of waste.

APAMA NEURAL NETWORKS: strategy, information, SAP, adaptive, planning, impact.
4/29/2005 9:33:00 AM

Testability in the NGN
End-to-end performance monitoring on signaling and bearer links, and on inter-networking between service and transport provider domains, are the most complicated and necessary areas of a new management networks paradigm. The testability of next-generation networks (NGNs) and their components should thus be addressed in the context of the performance and fault management functional areas of the telecommunication management network (TMN).

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7/21/2006 2:46:00 PM

Network Design: A Sole-source, Service-based Approach
Typically, useful network documentation requires a significant investment in time and effort. But because enterprise networks are in constant flux, many companies do not document their network on a regular basis. However, by adopting a sole source, service-based solution for network shapes and stencils, organizations can perform mission-critical documentation more regularly—in ways that are simpler, faster and more effective.

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3/15/2007 2:34:00 PM

Using Keyboard, Video, and Mouse over IP to Connect Remote Networks
Using Keyboard, Video, and Mouse over IP to Connect Remote Networks. Get Knowledge Linked to Remote Networks. Today’s IT professionals are often challenged by unrelenting changes in the enterprise, increased data growth and compliance regulations, and geographic distribution of assets, to name a few. Keyboard/video/mouse (KVM) over Internet protocol (IP) can help by providing an effective tool that can remotely manage servers—regardless of their physical location. When looking for a KVM over IP solution, you should consider some basic requirements first.

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10/24/2007 1:05:00 PM

Integrating SAN Fabrics via N_Port Bridging
One of the main concerns now facing IT managers is how to keep the interoperability of their service area networks (SANs), without sacrificing functionality. What can you do to make your SAN “share everything and play nice”? In fact, there are many options available for extending SAN fabrics. The result: independent routing, improved interoperability, high performance routing, and universal SAN bridging.

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9/7/2007 4:19:00 PM

Scaling SAN Fabric Throughput Using 4Gb-per-second HBAs
An ever-increasing demand on storage area networks (SANs) has meant a necessary evolution of throughput standards. SAN administrators are now burdened with multiple generations of SAN host bus adaptors (HBAs)—and unwieldy management overhead. A scalable HBA architecture might provide just the functions you need to address your cost, performance, backward compatibility, and future scalability concerns.

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9/5/2007 12:05:00 PM

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