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xRM: One Framework. Many Applications.
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WEB 2.0 FRAMEWORK:
5/21/2010 3:53:00 PM

Fujitsu s Pervasive Retailing Framework
Enterprises are facing escalating challenges to personalize interaction with their customers. Unlike approaches that centralize retail technology integration, which can stifle innovation at the customer level, retail solutions should be driven from the edge of the retail experience to better serve customers.

WEB 2.0 FRAMEWORK:
5/11/2006 3:24:00 PM

Project Management Office: Framework Strategy
IT initiatives driven within silos, where each department maintain its own project management office, inhibits the overall cohesiveness and effectiveness of corporate strategy. This document outlines best practices to centralize and deliver a scalable and robust project management framework strategy.

WEB 2.0 FRAMEWORK: Organizations | Understanding SOA, Web Services, BPM, BPEL, and More Part One: SOA, Web Services, and BPM | Find the Software s Fatal Flaws to Avoid Failure | Should Your Software Selection Process Have a Proof of Concept? Part Two: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Conclusion | Should Your Software Selection Process Have a Proof of Concept? Part One: Structures and the Selection Process | Mid-market Getting the Taste of Some Emerging Technologies | What s Wrong With Application Software? Business Changes,
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A Framework for Successful Server Virtualization
Like other successful technology solutions, once proven in an enterprise environment, virtualization spreads quickly. While virtualized resources can address your growing capacity needs, they can also pose significant challenges—with long-term success depending on how well you can manage the virtualized system. Learn about what tools you’ll need in order to provide seamless physical and virtual server management.

WEB 2.0 FRAMEWORK:
3/10/2008 9:28:00 PM

eConnections Expands Web With IPNet
eConnections offers a sound proposition for users who have streamlined internal supply chains and are ready to begin life as a node in an inter-enterprise network.

WEB 2.0 FRAMEWORK: eConnections Expands Web With IPNet eConnections Expands Web With IPNet Steve McVey - September 25, 2000 Read Comments S. McVey - September 25, 2000 Event Summary eConnections, one of a new breed of Supply Chain Management vendors, has added IPNet Solutions Inc. to its list of preferred solutions for supply-chain connectivity. IPNet (see Secure Transport of EDI and XML for Trading Exchanges ) makes eBizness Suite 3.1 for enabling virtual trading communities and trade exchanges and will allow eConnections
9/25/2000

What s Wrong With Enterprise Applications, And What Are Vendors Doing About It?Part Two: A New Framework Strategy
Building replacement products on a new framework is a higher risk strategy. The product functionality still quite matters and, while it is important for enterprise applications providers to implement the latest computer science 'quantum leap', there is no guaranteed correlation between first-to-market and the ultimate success in the market (in fact, based on many experiences, one could even argue that the correlation might be inverse).

WEB 2.0 FRAMEWORK: their products. Influence of Web Services Technology Further, emerging Web Services technology is likely to increase the concept s awareness and speed up its still fledgling adoption. Large vendors endorsement of Web Services technology might indeed help them make up for their late adoption of component technology several years ago. Web Services have a potential of becoming the latest evolution of application integration technology and/or a revolutionary new application design model by enabling
6/23/2003

A Look at the Debate Surrounding Ownership of your Corporate Web Site: Whose Site Is It Anyway?
The Web has become a vast potential business asset for many companies today. But while business users have the vision, it’s the IT department that actually creates and deploys the Web application. This often raises the question of Web site ownership. Empowering both parties with the right tools to match their respective skills can help address this question—and many others—for businesses in this confusing situation.

WEB 2.0 FRAMEWORK: Ownership of your Corporate Web Site: Whose Site Is It Anyway? A Look at the Debate Surrounding Ownership of your Corporate Web Site: Whose Site Is It Anyway? Source: Alterian Document Type: White Paper Description: The Web has become a vast potential business asset for many companies today. But while business users have the vision, it’s the IT department that actually creates and deploys the Web application. This often raises the question of Web site ownership. Empowering both parties with the right
6/26/2007 2:03:00 PM

Collecting Meaningful Data from the Web: Once an Impossibility, Now a Reality
The traditional way of extracting data from disparate data sources has been transformed by the emergence of new tools and applications, as well as the appearance of new and massive sources of information like the Web. Learn about tools you can use to turn Web data into an important asset for your organization.

WEB 2.0 FRAMEWORK: the recent explosion of Web content , along with the rapid evolution of software systems, other types of data extraction have become necessary. Organizations now require alternative ways to collect information coming from vast amounts of external Web pages, for such purposes as monitoring customer sentiment, measuring marketing results, and collecting Web content for research purposes. But for this type of data extraction, companies may not have an API available, either because an API for this does not ex
12/2/2010 8:27:00 AM

10 Steps to Purchasing a Web Conferencing Solution
To help you out, here's a handy white paper called 10 steps to purchasing a web conferencing solution.

WEB 2.0 FRAMEWORK: Steps to Purchasing a Web Conferencing Solution 10 Steps to Purchasing a Web Conferencing Solution So you re interested in purchasing a Web conferencing solution. Good idea. Web conferencing can reduce your travel costs, and enable your organization to work more flexibly , efficiently , and productively . But before you choose the right one, it s best to have a clear idea of your company s needs. To help you out, here s a handy white paper called 10 Steps to Purchasing a Web Conferencing Solution . It
11/19/2009

Web Application Security: How to Minimize Prevalent Risk of Attacks
Vulnerabilities in Web applications are now the largest vector of enterprise security attacks. Attacks compromising sensitive data are often the result of “cross-site scripting,” “SQL injection,” and “buffer overflow.” As many companies have discovered, these attacks will evade traditional network defenses unless you take new precautions with automated detection. Learn more in this primer to Web application security.

WEB 2.0 FRAMEWORK: Web Application Security: How to Minimize Prevalent Risk of Attacks Web Application Security: How to Minimize Prevalent Risk of Attacks Source: Qualys Document Type: White Paper Description: Vulnerabilities in Web applications are now the largest vector of enterprise security attacks. Attacks compromising sensitive data are often the result of “cross-site scripting,” “SQL injection,” and “buffer overflow.” As many companies have discovered, these attacks will evade traditional network defenses
4/23/2009 11:18:00 AM

Analysis of TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. Release of Menu Driven Wireless Web Capability For SMS
The advent of menu driven wireless web capabilities for SMS (Short Message Service) will allow carriers to offer their subscribers fully personalized web based menus for quick access to stock quotes and bi-directional transactions such as e-business or gaming.

WEB 2.0 FRAMEWORK: of Menu Driven Wireless Web Capability For SMS Analysis of TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. Release of Menu Driven Wireless Web Capability For SMS P. Hayes - May 11, 2000 Read Comments Analysis of TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. Release of Menu Driven Wireless Web Capability For SMS P. Hayes - May 11, 2000 Event Summary In April TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. (TCS), a leading developer of software applications that enable wireless carriers and enterprises to extend their capabilities to wireless devices,
5/11/2000

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