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RFP templates for ERP systems help you establish your selection criteria ranging from batch control and reporting, formula and routing capabilities, to shop floor control, manufacturing management, finance, sales, and human resources.


Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
RFP templates for ERP systems help you establish your selection criteria ranging from batch control and reporting, formula and routing capabilities, to shop floor control, manufacturing management, finance, sales, and human resources.


Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
RFP templates for ERP systems help you establish your selection criteria ranging from batch control and reporting, formula and routing capabilities, to shop floor control, manufacturing management, finance, sales, and human resources.


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Identity-based NAC: Using Identity to Put the “Control” in Network Access Control
Identity-based NAC: Using Identity to Put the Control in Network Access Control. Learn About Network Access Control. Access control is more than just checking devices for malware before admitting them to a network. Identity-based network access control (NAC) looks at the identities of users and devices, and knows what resource they are authorized to access, allowing enterprises to tightly control access, and the devices and behavior of users.

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2/5/2007 5:07:00 PM

Network Access Control (NAC): CounterACT
The number of devices in the corporate world is increasing every year. And as mobility proliferates, so does the requirement for network security solutions to protect against external attacks, as well as attacks originating inside the network perimeter. However, network access control solutions can provide organizations with the ability to automatically enforce security policies, while still maintaining user productivity.

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4/16/2007 2:14:00 PM

Demystifying Network Access Control
Imagine this scenario: an infected laptop within your company has accessed the network and is spreading malicious code to thousands of other devices. This incident could cripple any business, but with network access control (NAC) products, companies can rest a little easier. NAC’s ability to measure, enforce, and report on an array of security issues has gained it attention amongst security conscious organizations.

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7/25/2007 8:39:00 AM

NGN Control Plane Overload and its Management
Given the types of overload scenarios encountered within traditional networks, similar traffic principles requiring overload management will be required within (NGNs). What, then, are the characteristics of overload protection within real-time communications servers? And what types of overload management methods are available for optimizing server performance?

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7/21/2006 2:19:00 PM

Step Up to Lean Manufacturing—Make Value Flow Through Your Bottleneck
Manufacturers everywhere are turning to “lean manufacturing” to help them combat competition from low-cost countries and meet the increasing demands from customers for shorter lead times, more product variety and smaller orders. Lean manufacturing is a philosophy that focuses on customer value-adding activities, elimination of waste and continuous improvement in order to meet pull-driven customer demand.

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9/23/2005 3:09:00 PM

Maintaining Stock in Branch Locations
Though it’s advantageous to maintain operations in one location, distributors must sometimes operate multiple locations to meet local customers’ needs. Unfortunately, branch operations are expensive to operate, and to be successful, their services must be equal—but not identical—to those the home office provides. The challenges of knowing how to stock those branches can be overcome with a distribution software solution.

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3/31/2008 11:54:00 AM

Taking Stock of Infor’s HCM “Inventory Items” – Part 1 » The TEC Blog


FLOW DIAGRAM STOCK CONTROL: anael, Cloud, HCM, hr, infinium, infor, infor10, inforum 2012, ion, landmark, lawson, lawson hr foundations, Lawson S3, SaaS, talent management, wfm, workbrain, workforce management, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
10-07-2012

Network Access Control (NAC): Planning a Successful Rollout and Implementation
With the emergence of network access control (NAC) technologies, network administrators now have tools to gain critical network understanding. NAC solutions can contribute significantly to an organization’s business objectives by automatically enforcing network and security policies, preventing network downtimes, maintaining network integrity, and meeting compliance regulations. With this in mind, it’s important to look at what NAC implementations actually require.

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4/16/2007 2:09:00 PM

Best Practices in Authentication and Access Control: Comparing 802.1x to the Nevis LAN Security Approach
The 802.1x protocol should be the obvious choice when implementing user-based authentication in enterprise networks. So why doesn’t everyone use it? Because it doesn’t give a complete solution for authentication and policy requirements, even when it’s integrated with a network access control (NAC) solution. But if you integrate 802.1x with a local area network (LAN) secure switch, you get a more complete secure solution.

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8/30/2007 1:16:00 PM

Choosing a Network Access Control (NAC) Solution that Is Right for Your Network
Over the last two years, there has been a significant amount of IT industry attention focused on controlling users and devices access¬ing the corporate network. In this same time, the number of mobile com¬puting devices has surpassed the number of desktops used in corporate networks. Needless to say, the challenge IT managers face in securing the network has grown exponentially.

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4/16/2007 2:10:00 PM

Infor LX


FLOW DIAGRAM STOCK CONTROL: Infor ERP LX manages standardized, process-driven manufacturing and distribution in high volume, and repetitive environments while complying with legal and regulatory requirements. It includes role-based functionality, and features an embedded workflow with 350 application exit points and a streamlined order-to-shipment process that can sit alongside existing

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