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RFID Architecture Strategy
RFID Architecture Strategy.Secure Documents and Other Software to Use In Your Dynamic System of RFID Architecture Strategy. Early adopters of radio frequency identification (RFID) are beginning to look at enterprise scale solution design and integration are emerging as key focus areas. Infosys has designed an optimal RFID architecture strategy based on lessons learnt from early adopters and Infosys experience in providing real time control and data acquisition solutions in the telecom and process control industries.

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1/20/2006 10:45:00 AM

Software Integration
Most financial offices run at least three separate industry-specific software packages—often from different vendors. The problem with having all of these different solutions is that most of them require their own databases and do not integrate very well with each other. Document management systems (DMSs) are becoming popular with financial advisors, as they help organize the office and provide risk management. Learn more.

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4/23/2009 5:11:00 PM

NextPage Architecture
Traditional document management systems are geared toward control, discipline, and orchestrated workflow. Contrast this with the untamed world of ad hoc processes that drive so many of our activities. In this environment, teams are dynamic and agile. Imposing structure and formal processes almost always results in confusion, resentment, and lost productivity. The needs of distributed teams require a different approach.

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3/2/2007 4:47:00 PM

Delivery Architecture - What it Means...
Once we cross the border of the enterprise, traditional enterprise-centric systems fail to provide visibility or a way to understand and act, all in sync with our supply chain partners. This is why the delivery architecture of an application is critical, especially for addressing multi-enterprise interactions.

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6/28/2005

Best Business Practices for System and Process Integration
When selecting integration solutions, the only certainty is that there’s no way of telling what systems and databases will need to be integrated in the future. As your business becomes more dependent on electronic relationships with suppliers, customers, and partners, it becomes harder to impose your own best practices. That’s why you need the flexibility to adapt to any conditions.

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11/16/2006 2:24:00 PM

Delivering Efficiency: Business Processes, Automation, and Integration
Implementing IT solutions that fulfill all corporate requirements requires exhaustive research and analysis. But the reality is that most organizations have neither the time nor the resources to do all this. Indeed, such an approach is largely impractical, since by the time you’ve built your perfect solution, it may already be out of date. So what are your real options? Three words: Business. Process. Integration.

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8/15/2007 1:52:00 PM

6 Reasons Why You Should Care About B2B Integration Technology
What does it matter if your IT department uses FTP, SOAP, REST, or AS/2? How does an ESB impact the business? What s all this talk about SOA? Even the most tech-savvy of supply chain executives can be overwhelmed by the alphabet soup used to integrate business processes. So why should you care? Here’s six reasons.

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6/1/2007 2:39:00 PM

IFS Applications™ 7 Architecture and Technology
IFS Applications is built using the same principles employed by successful manufacturers—the production and assembly of components. This allows change and evolution within a component without affecting other components. With a proven track record of building for change, IFS provides step-by-step, non-disruptive introduction of new technologies into operational systems.

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5/12/2006 12:40:00 PM

Hub and Spoke Integration SAP and Microsoft Dynamics NAV
The hub and spoke concept refers to a parent or holding company that uses one business software system (the hub), which is integrated with the systems used by its individual subsidiaries or divisions (the spokes). We look at the hub and spoke concept with SAP R/3 at the hub, and Microsoft Dynamics NAV at the spokes.

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8/28/2006 10:59:00 AM

Baan Acquisition Expands Product Set and Integration Issues
Baan Co. NV announced on August 31 the acquisition of fellow Dutch business software producer Proloq Holding BV. The week earlier, Baan hosted their supply chain conference, and they used the opportunity to announce a new suite of supply chain products...

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9/3/1999

Orchestrating Integration Strategies
Successful enterprise-wide integration strategies for financial institutions (FI) use a holistic approach that formulates a multipronged strategy. This strategy must encompasses a number of individual integration strategies covering data, application systems, and channels. This will help FIs address challenges, remain flexible, and gain a crucial edge over competition in the process.

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