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Small Business Networking: The Basics by Cisco Systems, Inc.
February 02, 2009 - (Free Research)
Small business networking begins with a secure, reliable, fast data network foundation. This paper fleshes out 7 ways small business networking can transform your company.
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CRM and Small Business: Smaller, Faster, Better by SugarCRM Inc.
August 31, 2011 - (Free Research)
The advent of cloud-based CRM applications has eliminated the significant initial budgetary barriers to entry for many businesses, and the proliferation of products geared toward smaller businesses has presented small business with options that allow them to choose based on specific features. Learn more about how CRM can help your small business.
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Network Foundation - Cisco 1700 Series by Cisco Systems
Cisco 1700 Series modular routers are ideal for enterprise small branch offices and small and medium-sized businesses that need secure access to business applications, network resources, and Internet services. The Cisco 1700 Series delivers fast, reliable and secure Internet/network access through a wide-range of high-speed WAN access technologies.
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Cisco Smart Designs: Build Profit into your Small Business Networks by Cisco Systems, Inc.
April 12, 2010 - (Free Research)
Tired of building small business networks from scratch? Here's a way that's simpler, more effective and more profitable - for everbody. Read this white paper to learn about the features and business benefits of Cisco® Smart Designs.
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Wireless Push Email for the Smaller Business: A Comparison by J. Gold Associates, LLC
February 2009 - (Free Research)
This whitepaper explores the requirements and use of mobile extensions to email and PIM systems in companies that have selected the popular Microsoft Exchange environment as their email solution.
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How to Get Ahead in a Challenging Economy by Cisco Systems, Inc.
August 2009 - (Free Research)
Like their larger counterparts, small businesses are turning to innovative, network-based communication tools to work more efficiently for less. Cisco offers a number of unified communications solutions tailored specifically to small businesses.
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Dell Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Reference Architecture by Dell and Microsoft
June 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper proposes several sample virtualisation architectures based on Dell's server and storage products. Architectures are divided into three main categories: Small, Medium, and Large. These categories are based on the features and capacity of each product, as well as the complexity of the overall architecture.
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Scalable Mid-Range Storage Solution by BlueArc Corp.
January 2008 - (Free Research)
In this white paper the new BlueArc Titan 1100 model is explored. The Titan 1100 enables a more cohesive end-to-end enterprise storage infrastructure strategy when combined with the rest of Titan family of products.
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Wireless - Aironet 350 Series by Cisco Systems
The Cisco Aironet 350 Series of wireless LAN (WLAN) products leads the industry in performance, security, and reliability with cost effective solutions for the enterprise and small and medium-sized businesses. The Cisco Aironet 350 Series access point provides an ideal solution for customers who desire a non-upgradable IEEE 802.11b solution.
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Size DOES Matter - When Choosing the Right ERP Solution by Xperia
May 2006 - (Free Research)
In regards to Enterprise Resource Planning, customer-supplier relationships are more important for small-to-medium manufacturers than large ones, because small-to-medium manufacturers tend to have few IT resources, and rely more on the software supplier.
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Five Ways to Improve Your Company's Efficiency by Cisco Systems, Inc.
February 2008 - (Free Research)
According to IDC research, 60.2% of SMBs cited improving efficiency as their top business priority in 2005. Read this article to find tips for enhancing efficiency.
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Being Agile in a Non-Agile World by Ivar Jacobson Consulting
July 2008 - (Free Research)
This paper discusses how to implement agile thinking in the context of both defined engineering practices and an organizations' Software Development Lifecycle.
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