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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.

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE:
3/2/2007 4:47:00 PM

Secure Information Sharing
With data theft on the rise, many companies are forced to improve their network security. And although they spend millions of dollars every year on securing these networks, the focus has largely been on securing the access to the network rather than protecting the information itself. Secure information sharing (SIS) solutions integrate additional intelligence into the process—and protect your data without added overhead.

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE:
7/31/2007 11:06:00 AM

Microsoft Dynamics GP: Architecture
The open architecture of Microsoft Dynamics GP provides a flexible solution for organizations implementing a business management system. The foundation is provided by the Dexterity runtime engine and Microsoft SQL Server, helping Microsoft Dynamics GP offer many features and benefits. These include an extendable architecture allowing add-ons and vertical enhancements—so that organizations can grow today and tomorrow.

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE:
9/19/2007 5:53:00 PM

MSF R2 Service Architecture
As Internet and IP technologies are increasing service expectations, the number of resources available to create, deploy, and manage new services have reduced. The result is that expectations for new services are outpacing the ability to deliver them. We explore the limitations of traditional voice service architecture, and propose a new architectural solution to address these shortcomings.

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE:
7/21/2006 3:02:00 PM

Oracle Information Lifecycle Management and Pillar Axiom
Oracle has information lifecycle management (ILM) functionality integrated in its database product, but its value still relies heavily on the customer buying various tiers of storage dedicated to ILM. It seems that when implementing an ILM solution, saving money can be an expensive proposition. Find out how one company decided to “think inside the box” and work with Oracle to solve the ILM storage problems.

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE:
8/15/2008 3:58:00 PM

Managing Change: Service-Oriented Component Architecture
Technology can be used to achieve competitive advantages, increase customer service and loyalty, and increase efficiency, but technology can also cause vendor lock-in and escalating costs. Learn how the object orientation, and service oriented architecture features in IFS Service-Oriented Component Architecture can help develop agile business software.

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE:
11/4/2005 3:17:00 PM

The Benefits of CRM Internet Architecture
One of the most important aspects of any business management application, including CRM applications, is its underlying architecture. An application’s customizability, adaptability, portability, scalability, and extensibility are all functions of its architecture. A well-designed architecture will thus accommodate growth and adapt to business changes—without affecting the performance of the application or requiring an exhaustive re-implementation.

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE:
12/5/2006 2:23:00 PM

Inforbix – About Smart Product Information Discovery and Consumption » The TEC Blog


INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE: anatoly savin, autodesk, beyondplm, CAD, Cloud, dassault systemes, data discovery, ENOVIA, inforbix, novedge, oakbarrel software, oleg shilovitsky, PDM, plm, product data management, SaaS, search, semantic, smarteam, solidworks, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
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Incorporating Mainframe Systems in a Service Oriented Architecture with SOLA
Corporate IT organizations are struggling to satisfy the demands of a constantly evolving business environment. Lowering costs and responding to changing markets are a few of the challenges they face. Another is understanding how to leverage mission-critical applications as they develop new composite applications. Find out how deploying a service-oriented legacy architecture (SOLA) can help—and save you time and money.

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE:
11/5/2007 9:50:00 AM

The 2006 ECM West Conference: A Trial from AIIM
The Association for Information and Image Management recently held a conference to educate organizations on the latest content and information management technologies. Among the key topics addressed were emerging trends in enterprise content management and the future of the Internet.

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE: Association for Information and Image Management, AIIM, enterprise content management, ECM, information life cycle management, American National Standards Institute, ANSI, enterprise records management, ERM, search capabilities, backfile conversion, storage and retrieval, optical character recognition, OCR.
12/15/2006

Information Life Cycle Management for Business Data
Information Life Cycle Management for Business Data. Find RFP Templates and Other Solutions to Define Your Acquisition In Relation To Information Life Cycle Management. While companies have long seen their stores of data as valuable corporate assets, how they manage those stores varies enormously. Today, however, new government regulations require that companies retain and control information for long periods of time. Find out what IT managers are doing to meet these new regulatory requirements, and learn about solutions for storing vast quantities of data for the lowest possible cost.

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