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CMMS vs EAM: What Is the Difference?
Every enterprise asset management (EAM) application can be used as a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), but not every CMMS can be used as, or has the broad functionality of, an EAM application. More specifically, CMMS is essentially about managing maintenance work necessary to sustain an asset, whereas EAM has more to do with managing the asset over its lifecycle to minimize cost and risk while maximizing return. This white paper explores how CMMS applications and EAM applications drive value.

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The Relationship between ITIL and Facilities Management
It is an accepted fact that Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is the only consistent and comprehensive documentation of best practices for IT service management. Now, ITIL mentions facilities management in best practices for IT service management. Why? Because facilities have to be intact and operating seamlessly to manage the physical environment where the IT infrastructure is located. Find out more.

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4/12/2009 10:30:00 PM

Methods of Integrating Full-text and Fielded Data Search
Integrating full-text and fielded data searches can help you find essential information more easily. Whether your existing metadata fields reside within a document or are stored in a separate database, a search index can combine full-text and fielded data dynamically. This allows multiple users to search the same documents with a single index—and a single user to integrate two searches in one query.

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7/3/2007 4:51:00 PM

Understanding Web Filtering Technologies
The Internet is a huge information resource and plays an increasingly important role in business and education. However, without adequate controls, organizations may be faced with a broad range of issues, from excessive personal use of the Internet during work hours, to legal risks if users access inappropriate content. But with web filtering technology, you can enable proactive management of Internet access. Learn more.

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6/30/2008 11:36:00 AM

Taking the “Geek” out of Your Web Site Management Strategy
The evolution of interfaces to web content has changed the way companies manage their web sites. On one hand, it's easier than ever to manage digital content. But on the other, with the advent of Web 2.0, there's still a lot you need to know to maximize your web content—and your sales and customer relationships. Learn how software-as-a-service (SaaS) can play an important role in your web content management strategies.

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3/3/2008 1:32:00 PM

Using Web Technology for Competitive Advantage
A typical manufacturing business today is faced with countless business challenges: domestic and global competition; high sensitivity to economic cycles; rising labor, materials and energy costs to name just a few. To combat today’s challenges manufacturers can easily and affordably leverage the web for internal efficiency gains, enhanced customer service, and increased sales.

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The Cost of Employee Web Misuse
In the white paper employee web use and misuse learn how to protect yourself from the wide range of problems your company can run into.

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Not Just Words: Enforce Your E-mail and Web Acceptable Usage Policies
Not Just Words: Enforce Your Email and Web Acceptable Usage Policies. Find Free Proposal and Other Solutions to Define Your Systems Implementation In Relation To your Email and Web Acceptable Usage Policies. Unmanaged employee use of e-mail and the Web can subject your organization to costly risks including litigation, regulatory investigations, and public embarrassment. Responsible organizations should deploy clearly written acceptable usage policies (AUPs) for e-mail and Web usage, supported by employee training and enforced by technology solutions. Find out how to develop and enforce e-mail and Web AUPs in your workplace.

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Web Application Security: How to Minimize Prevalent Risk of Attacks
Vulnerabilities in Web applications are now the largest vector of enterprise security attacks. Attacks compromising sensitive data are often the result of “cross-site scripting,” “SQL injection,” and “buffer overflow.” As many companies have discovered, these attacks will evade traditional network defenses unless you take new precautions with automated detection. Learn more in this primer to Web application security.

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New Facts on Web Security and Online transactions
Get the new facts on Web security and what you can do keep your business thriving in Choosing the Right Security Solution: Moving beyond SSL to Est...

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