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Apptio’s Cloud Business Management by Apptio
June 10, 2013 - (Free Research)
The cloud is creating a new economic model for IT. This informative paper explores how, for the first time, business leaders can calculate exactly how much applications like email, ERP, CRM, expense management, account software, and many other such applications cost in the cloud.
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Making the Move: What to Do When You've Outgrown QuickBooks by Sage MAS
April 2008 - (Free Research)
Making The Move: What To Do When You've Outgrown QuickBooks is designed to give you smart, unbiased tips as you prepare to make the move to a more powerful business management software solution.
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Cutting Costs with Greener IT by Wipro Technologies
October 2009 - (Free Research)
The tools for assessing enterprise-level green practices have evolved from do-it yourself Excel spreadsheets to elaborate carbon accounting software suites available on a subscription basis. By first determining a baseline, organizations can set clear goals for adopting greener IT practices.
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Practical Advice for Companies Who Have Outgrown QuickBooks Executive Summary by Microsoft
September 2010 - (Free Research)
QuickBoooks is a good entry-level solution but it has limitations that prevent it from meeting the needs of many companies and organizations – especially growing ones. Read this paper and gain practical advice on determining when you've outgrown QuickBooks and moving to the next level of accounting systems.
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New York Stock Exchange Chooses Juniper for Next-Generation Datacenters by Juniper Networks, Inc.
July 2009 - (Free Research)
This IDC Buyer Case Study examines the decision of NYSE Euronext to choose Juniper Networks as the primary supplier for the company's datacenter, Ethernet switching, and routing needs. Read on to learn more about how Juniper Networks is bringing the New York Stock Exchange into the twenty-first century.
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Certifiedmail Managed Service by DataMotion
February 2011 - (Free Research)
Schalleur, Devine & Surgent (SDS) is a mid‐sized Certified Public Accounting agency with over 30 employees comprised of CPAs and other certified professionals based in Devon, Pennsylvania.
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NYC HHS by Novell, Inc.
May 2011 - (Free Research)
When New York City Health and Human Services was looking for a new log management solutions that would provide them with security for their sensitive information and make it easier to comply to state, federal, and industry regulations they did not expect to find a system that would do all that and more.
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Best Practices in Creating a Strategic Finance Function by SAP America, Inc.
January 2009 - (Free Research)
the following article will share the results of SAP research as well as APQC's Open Standards Benchmarking Collaborative (OSBC) research. The OSBC research is the first global set of common standards for business processes and data, giving organizations an independent, authoritative resource for evaluating and improving business practices.
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Hedge Fund Administration Provider Increases Efficiency by Cisco Systems, Inc.
January 2011 - (Free Research)
HedgeServ, a provider of administration solutions to hedge funds and related financial enterprises faced the challenge of finding the best way to scale automation in their production environment. Needing a full-featued enterprise scheduler, HedgeServ decided to deploy Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler. Continue reading to learn more.
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How to Get Started with Enterprise Risk Management by RSA, The Security Division of EMC
December 2010 - (Free Research)
Enterprise Risk Management is a practice that has been around for decades, tracing its roots all the way back to the early 1970s. It garnered much attention in the early 2000s when the New York Stock Exchange required all of its listed companies to mandate their Audit Committees to “discuss policies with respect to risk assessment and management.”
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Computer Weekly – 13 November 2012: Government commits to open standards by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2012 - (Free Research)
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the government's controversial new policy on open standards and what it means for public sector IT. After hurricane Sandy hit New York, we talk to one datacentre operator about how it kept services running. And our latest buyers' guide examines the market for infrastructure on demand. Read the issue now.
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CW+: Online in the afterlife by ComputerWeekly.com
August 2010 - (Free Research)
There is no escaping technology – even in death. Technology is woven into now almost every part of ourlives and as a consequence is something we need to consider when preparing a will in the event of death.
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CW+: Special report on Accenture by ComputerWeekly.com
August 2010 - (Free Research)
When Bill Green spelled out his vision for Accenture in a rare interview shortly after taking over as chief executive six years ago, he said the company would “dream up and build services so powerful and so exceptional that they will be required to compete in any industry, from financial services to manufacturing”.
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Employee Use of Personal Devices: Managing Risk by Balancing Privacy & Security by McAfee, Inc.
November 2011 - (Free Research)
In this business brief, Jules Polonetsky, the author of, Employee Use of Personal Devices—Managing risk by balancing privacy and security, outlines the top security and compliance issues that companies need to take into consideration while maintaining privacy balance when employees use their own personal mobile devices for work.
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Cornell University Chooses Red Hat Storage for Demanding HPC Environment by Red Hat
August 2012 - (Free Research)
In this case study, learn how a New York University found a storage solution that helped to promote research, education and technology transfer in biotech, and explore the solution that's robust enough to perform DNA sequencing, proteomics and imaging.
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Unix to Linux Migration Tips: Overcome Common Challenges by Red Hat & IBM
June 2011 - (Free Research)
Access this expert resource to discover how to overcome common migration challenges, with respect to hardware and availability issues. Also learn how the New York Stock Exchange benefitted from a Unix-to-Linux migration to keep up with demanding business transactions with minimal downtime.
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