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Road Map to Developing a Successful Tax Policy: Nine Critical Components
Road Map to Developing a Successful Tax Policy: Nine Critical Components. Acquire Guides and IT Reports Related To Tax Policy. Sales and use tax compliance is serious business. To reduce your risk of facing a costly audit, you need to invest time and effort up-front by formulating a transaction tax policy. Responding effectively to audits involves knowing about your company, your operations, and your resources. Find out why a tax policy is important to your organization and how to make it part of your business process and procedures.

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Service Differentiation with Converged Policy and Charging Solutions
According to IDC research, one of the top drivers for communications service providers (CSPs) is to improve the customer experience. Today's new policy control and charging solutions are directed at meeting customer expectations by enabling innovative pricing and policy arrangements for new services, allowing CSPs to offer higher-value and differentiated services and quickly adjust pricing and policies in accordance with market needs.

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ERP Solutions on Steroids ... Time for a No-tolerance Policy?
When enterprise architects first conceived and created enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions in the mid-1980s, their predictive genius was praised during successive dot-com eras as Nostradamus-like in reading the future market’s thirst for transactional-driven solutions. Today, those transactional systems look like aging athletes on steroids—over-bulked, over-paid, and with very real worry that they’ll be found out.

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Identity-based Policy Enforcement: A LAN Security Best Practices Whitepaper
Disappearing network perimeters highlight the need for identity-based security. Open networks, mobile systems, and unmanaged endpoints have become overwhelming obstacles—and cash drains. However, enforced identity-based policies within identity-blind systems have proven futile. Is there a solution? Yes. Make your policy enforcement layer identity-aware—build user identity knowledge directly into your network fabric.

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How to Integrate Active Directory and DNS
The Domain Name System (DNS) plays an important role in providing the information used by the Windows Domain locator service to connect and authenticate with Active Directory. But how can organizations with existing configurations using the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND)—the international DNS benchmark—be sure that migration to other server solutions will yield a dependable DNS solution?

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How to Reclaim Your E-mail Using Whitelists
This guide explores what a whitelist is, the distinction between sender source whitelists and sender address whitelists, the characteristics of a good whitelist, the role of the user in managing a whitelist, and finally the role of the IT administrator in the whitelist management process.

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How to Build Pricing Muscle in Retail
Organizations usually rely on historical data and transactions to determine their pricing strategy. However, this data is typically insufficient to arrive at a competitive price. Moreover, customers these days are well informed about the value of products they want to purchase. That's why organizations need to arrive at their pricing strategy only after taking into consideration external intelligence and competitive data. E-procurement systems and price comparison websites have put customers in the bargaining position with the availability of real-time information. This is the type and speed of data organizations need to obtain. Leveraging such information can help an organization counter the threats of new entrants, competitive rivalry, and substitutes with a strong pricing strategy.

HOW TO WRITE POLICY: Keywords: pricing strategy, pricing, data management, customer data, data extraction.
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How to Protect Your Data from Image-based Spam
Along with positive technological changes inevitably come the negative (spam 2.0, anyone?). Today's e-mail spam is increasingly image-based and harder to detect. Fingerprinting and optical character recognition (OCR) help identify some spam, but are less and less effective. Find out how a solution that creates real-time, behavior-based rules for new spam campaigns can put spam in its proper place—outside your system.

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Beyond the Basics: How to Stay Lean and Leverage More
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How to Buy a Phone System
There are many factors to consider when purchasing a new phone system. In addition to planning the scale of your proposed system and how long you expect to use it, you should also think about the number and type of features you need, from call hold and speed dial, to computer telephony integration (CTI). Put your money where your voicemail is: find out about the latest phone system features and improve your bottom line.

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