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Symantec Workspace Profiles by Symantec
October 29, 2009 - (Free Research)
SWP is a new software product from Symantec's Endpoint Virtualization group. SWP separates (virtualizes) the user's profile (user data, settings and personality) from the underlying operating system allowing users to easily roam from device to device, work on two sessions simultaneously, or access their profile in the context...
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Life-Critical Networks for 21st Century Health Care by SearchCIO.com and SearchNetworking.com
December 2009 - (Free Research)
This e-book presents healthcare specific networking issues such as the importance of networks within a hospital, wireless networking for life-critical networks, the future of health care networks, and more.
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Service Excellence Comes Easy with Antenna Software on Blackberry Smartphones by BlackBerry
February 2009 - (Free Research)
Burdened by slow response times of yesterday's communication technologies, Toshiba America Medical Systems deployed Antenna Software's Field Service Solution to dispatch service calls, help CEs check parts inventory and debrief completed work. The solution had the advantage of integrating with their internal Amdocs Clarify CRM system.
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CIO Perspective: BlackBerry Security by BlackBerry
October 2006 - (Free Research)
In this question and answer session, learn how Dr. John D. Halamka. MD, of the Harvard Medical School, depends on a BlackBerry Solution to keep his patient and student records secure.
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The iPhone is Here to Stay: What’s an Enterprise to do About it? by Sybase, Inc.
September 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this brochure to learn how iAnywhere Mobile Office offers enhanced network security, data protection, device management, profile administration, cross-platform support, and deployment features all available through Apple’s App Store.
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Entraction Uses Device Reputation to Carry Out "Zero Tolerance" for Fraud by iovation, Inc.
June 2009 - (Free Research)
Entraction has no reservations about the effectiveness and efficiencies that are possible using device fingerprinting paired with device reputation; this is real data pulled from the user's computer, coupled with fact-based evidence of fraud from that computer's past. Read this case study to learn about how Entraction is fighting fraud.
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Portable Panic - The Evolution of USB Insecurity by Lumension
March 2009 - (Free Research)
As USB devices have evolved into useful storage media, they've also turned into a security nightmare for organizations. Read how to embrace this technology to aid in the reduction of operating costs and effectively protect data by enforcing removable device usage policies.
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Notebook and Netbook Adoption in the Enterprise by Dell, Inc. and Intel
October 2009 - (Free Research)
In this tech adoption profile commissioned by Dell and Intel, Forrester Consulting presents the results of a survey conducted with North American IT decision makers regarding enterprise adoption of notebooks, netbooks, and alternative computing models.
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McAfee Buyer's Guide to Data Protection by McAfee, Inc.
July 2009 - (Free Research)
Data--Protect critical information anywhere it goes. Implementing data protection products and processes can be daunting. Make the right decisions by exploring what is available and what makes sense for your organization. Use this simple guide to evaluate different vendor offerings.
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Managing to Secure: Evaluating the Manageability of your IPS Solution by TippingPoint
October 2009 - (Free Research)
The last thing network security managers need is more complicated management systems to learn. There are four management keys to an IPS solution: Speed of initial set-up; Ease of ongoing management; Flexible management interfaces; and IPS management scalability. This paper will take a good hard look at each of these manageability components.
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Exciting Future of Monitoring Patient Health from Home with Blackberry Solution by BlackBerry
February 2009 - (Free Research)
Because of cost restrictions and burdened healthcare systems, daily monitoring of patients with diseases has been nearly impossible. Seeking a solution, UHN and Mount Sinai Hospital conducted a 33-patient trial and found BlackBerry smartphones could increase patient involvement in their healthcare without adding pressure to the healthcare system.
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Optimizing The Value of Your Subscriber Data by Hewlett-Packard Company
September 2009 - (Free Research)
Mobile network operators are not exploiting the full value of their most valuable asset—their subscriber information. While mobile network operators may be sitting on a gold mine of subscriber data, they do not have the tools they need to exploit it. This paper explains the avenues available to take advantage of their subscriber information.
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Webcast - Best of Breed Data Protection: Architecting Deduplication and Virtualisation by Data Domain
November 2009 - (Free Research)
Please watch this presentation featuring Brad Blake, Director, IT at Boston Medical Center. The presentation will illuminate topics such as Boston Medical Center’s decision process and successful implementation of Data Domain deduplication storage - as well as the economic benefits received by going tapeless for backup and disaster recovery.
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Architecting Deduplication and Virtualization for Best of Breed Data Protection by Data Domain
October 2009 - (Free Research)
Boston Medical Center details its decision process and successful implementation of Data Domain deduplication storage as well as the economic benefits received by going tapeless for backup and disaster recovery. Brad Blake, IT Director at Boston Medical Center, presented to an audience at Gartner's Data Center Conference.
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FACTS® MANAGED CARE SUITE by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
The FACTS MANAGED CARE SUITE provides a full range of reports to help you manage your organization, design plan requirements, and control and monitor costs.
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Case Study: Unified Communications and Indiana University Medical Group by CDW Corporation
September 2009 - (Free Research)
When outdated equipment and disparate systems were hampering in-house communications, customer service, and workflow, Indiana University Medical Group turned to CDW for a three-part Cisco solution. This case study gives details on the benefits they gained.
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