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e-Book: Chapter 5 - Understanding the Data Collection Process by Symantec Corporation
August 2008 - (Free Research)
Improper data collection can jeopardize the admissibility or reliability of data and can result in substantial costs and potential sanctions. After reading this whitepaper you will fully understand the proper data collection process.
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Cost Justification of an Automated Data Collection System by Epicor Software Corporation
July 1967 - (Free Research)
Learn how automated data collection can help you increase ROI, achieve better information, reduce shipping errors, increase customer satisfaction and improve ef-ficiency of manufacturing operations.
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ABCs of RFID: Understanding and Using Radio Frequency Identification by Intermec
March 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper provides an overview of RFID technology and capabilities, describes the common frequencies and technologies used in business applications, identifies major standards, and introduces ways to take advantage of RFID to improve convenience, accuracy, safety and security.
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Optimising the collection Process by Aspect
December 2012 - (Free Research)
This white paper discusses optimization of the collections process, including risk management, list management, metrics, and more.
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IBM Analytic Answers for Prioritized Collections by IBM
February 2013 - (Free Research)
This resource introduces a portfolio of cloud-based analytics tools that can help deliver key business insights – allowing you to optimize collections, drive down company debt, and more – without the need for major business changes.
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8 Problems of Keyword Search in E-Discovery - A Guide for Fortune 1000 Companies by FTI Technology
December 2009 - (Free Research)
With data collections growing at an epic pace, legal teams must sift quickly through documents and e-mail at rates that would have seemed unrealistic just 5 years ago. Simply put, keyword search strategies break when thrown against the mountains of data which define today’s legal matters.
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Master Big Data with Next-Generation Object Storage by Quantum Corporation
May 2013 - (Free Research)
This collection of white papers explores a new generation of storage technologies that incorporates the strengths of object storage while maintaining operational and functional flexibility.
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Simplifying Log Collection, Storage and Analysis by ArcSight, an HP Company
September 2009 - (Free Research)
ArcSight Logger is a turnkey appliance for collection, efficient storage, and high-performance search and reporting of all enterprise log data. Read this paper to learn more details.
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Security Big Data: Preparing for a Big Data Collection Implementation by Sensage, Inc.
June 2013 - (Free Research)
This expert e-guide from SearchSecurity.com offers realistic advice to help your enterprise information security team understand what technology and processes must be in place in order to properly and securely take advantage of big data.
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IBM SPSS Data Collection Lets you take Control by IBM
May 2013 - (Free Research)
View this resource to learn more about how you can interpret the feedback from customers, prospects, employees, suppliers and competitors. It explains how you can take control of your data collection and develop a fast and easy way to conduct your research and combine your results with social media comments.
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Using Technologies to Increase Perfect Order Metrics by Intermec
August 2008 - (Free Research)
Companies are continually finding new ways to get the right goods to the right customers on time. This white paper explains how each aspect of perfect order performance can be improved through enhancements to data collection processes and technologies.
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Aperture Data Collection Process: A Necessity for Realizing the Benefits of DCSM by Aperture - An Emerson Network Brand
February 2010 - (Free Research)
As the data center continues to grow in complexity, the Data Center Service Management (DCSM) discipline is becoming widely adopted by organizations that wish to migrate to higher levels of process maturity. This technical brief will discuss the benefits of using DCSM.
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Best practices in Oracle Data Warehousing by ParAccel
January 2013 - (Free Research)
With its noninutrusive method, low-impact, real-time data integration software can liberate your systems from data extract processing batch windows for Oracle data warehousing and allow you to extract data at any time, even when users are online. Read this expert e-guide to learn more about real-time data collection for Oracle data warehouses.
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Video: PGA Case Study by Intermec
December 2012 - (Free Research)
Businesses that rely on tracking inventory data often benefit from mobile data capture systems. This short video illustrates how the PGA invested in data capturing systems for hand-held scoring and ticket scanning, in order to save money and improve fan experience at tournaments.
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IBM SPSS Data Collection - Know what they're really thinking by IBM
May 2013 - (Free Research)
Tune into this short video to find out more about how you can sift through the mountains of data in your business. It explains the benefits of custom dashboards and how your business can benefit from collaborating on ideas and optimizing decision making.
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Case Study: PGA - Driving High Stakes Data Capture by Intermec
February 2013 - (Free Research)
The PGA is one of the most well-known brands in golf, and their ultimate goal with information technology is to provide the best possible spectator experience. Read this case study to explore the PGA's need for an in-house scoring system to streamline data capture and reduce the expenses of utilizing third-party systems.
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Log Management: How to Develop the Right Strategy for Business and Compliance by Dell SecureWorks UK
August 2010 - (Free Research)
Organisations need a business-based approach to creating a log management strategy that will help them detect attacks, deal with mounds of data collected by network and security devices, and meet compliance requirements. This white paper will outline a five step process which will help reduce the complexity of this process.
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