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Agile Information Systems: Conceptualization, Construction, and Management
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The Global MSF Interoperability (GMI) 2004 Executive Summary
True multi-service, multi-vendor global networks are the future of the telecommunications industry. However, mazes of international standards and protocols can create barriers rather than solutions. For service providers and system suppliers alike, implementing standards for interoperability is far from simple. The MultiService Switching Forum (MSF) fills the void by developing implementation agreements that take standards from theory into practice.

PUBLIC SAFETY INTEROPERABILITY:
7/21/2006 2:56:00 PM

The Interoperability and Deployability of Integrated Logistics Systems to Support the Military
The new capabilities of web-based technologies and the burgeoning digitalization of the battlefield have positioned the military to adopt complete cross-service logistics solutions. This interoperability is key for integrated logistics system (ILS) projects—as is the need for ILS to include a deployable aspect. Learn more about the importance of ILS deployability to enable “foxhole to factory” supply chain capability.

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2/11/2009 2:04:00 PM

Establishing Standards for Automotive Inventory Visibility and Interoperability
As globalization, competition, and downward price pressures show no signs of easing, lean manufacturing—matching supply to demand, eliminating waste, and streamlining operations—still holds great promise for automotive suppliers to meet this challenges.

PUBLIC SAFETY INTEROPERABILITY: project, phase, QAD, inventory, automotive, data.
4/29/2005 9:33:00 AM

Streamlining Operations Through Enterprise-Wide Interoperability
To keep pace in today's automotive industry, suppliers must be able to move information swiftly through and beyond their organizations. With manufacturing sites increasingly scattered across the globe, the ability to exchange information rapidly is key to staying in the competitive race. Learn about the growing need for interoperability and how to overcome its challenges.

PUBLIC SAFETY INTEROPERABILITY: study, operations, QAD, streamlining, interoperability.
4/29/2005 9:33:00 AM

Is Poor Email Management Putting Your Organisation At Risk?
Organisations are driven by e-mail, whether they are private companies or operating within the public sector. While regulations are often specific to various industries and operating sectors, the need to retain as well as produce e-mail is universal. This paper top 5 email management mistakes that puts organisations at risk, and how organisations can mitigate their risk in the most effective way. Download the white paper.

PUBLIC SAFETY INTEROPERABILITY: e-mail management, poor e-mail management, e-mail preservation, e-mail archiving , eDiscovery, e-mail storage, information management system, information management costs, C2C, C2C Systems.
11/27/2012 2:18:00 PM

Ultimus Case Study: BPM for Research Excellence
The Biological and Biotechnological Research Council (BBSRC) is the UK’s principal public funder of basic bioscience research. BBSRC needed an automated business process management (BPM) system to handle grant application processes more efficiently. In particular, the chosen solution had to manage the complexities of the grant application and grant round processes, with 6000 applications within a 12-month period.

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1/17/2007 11:01:00 AM

Integrated ERP for Food Manufacturing
Today, food manufacturers face significant challenges. Increasing costs, government regulation, safety concerns, and constantly changing consumer tastes are a way of life. Senior management must know about these food industry issues; why an integrated business software system is essential for controlling costs, managing inventory, and meeting regulations; and the key functionality to look for in new business software.

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2/25/2009 2:03:00 PM

Retro-sourcing: A Safety Net for Outsourcing Engagements
Retro-sourcing refers to the processes involved in reversion control for outsource engagements. It allows proper care and protection to be related to a plan of return for development and service delivery. This can help you control unexpected and risk-laded initiatives, particularly in first-time outsourcing engagements. Learn about the six stages of retro-sourcing, and how they can help you make better-informed decisions.

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10/7/2008 10:34:00 AM

Print2PDF 6.1 Server Edition: Implementing PDF across the Organization
All organizations require the ability to create portable document format (PDF) files to maintain the interoperability, authenticity, and security of confidential information—while ensuring that the right person has access to this information. However, if your employees do not have an easy and intuitive way to do this, your organization may be at risk of violating compliance requirements.

PUBLIC SAFETY INTEROPERABILITY:
4/19/2007 10:13:00 AM

Extended Validation Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificates: New Standards to Inspire Trust and Increase Sales
Many consumers don’t trust Web site safety enough to complete an e-commerce transaction—and consequently, billions of dollars in sales are lost. How can you combat this trend and ensure your customers trust you enough to share their sensitive data in online transactions? Learn how an extended validation SSL certificate increases the visibility of authentication status—to help assure your visitors find your site is safe.

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8/28/2008 9:41:00 AM

Sarbanes-Oxley and MAS 90
The Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002 (also known as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act 0f 2002) was passed by US lawmakers to reinforce honest and transparent corporate practices in the wake of the various public accounting scandals and corporate failures of the 1990s. As with any far-reaching legislation of this magnitude, there is plenty of hype that has emerged in connection with this law. This document is designed to help large and small companies navigate some of the “hype” that sometimes blurs the line between fact and fiction.

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7/27/2005 1:01:00 PM

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