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Constellation Energy Group by EMC Corporation
June 2008 - (Free Research)
In its quest to fully leverage the new technologies, Constellation energy realized it needed to integrate them to one another, as well as integrate them with other business processes and applications.
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Transform with Mobile Apps by AT&T Corp
March 2011 - (Free Research)
It’s time to start thinking strategically about enterprise mobile applications. Outside of a few vertical industries, IT isn’t able to enforce a single device platform or OS. Applications are being requested for a wider range of devices, and more end-user applications are coming from outside IT.
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Developer Issue Tracker by BlackBerry
May 2010 - (Free Research)
Through Developer Issue Tracker, BlackBerry® developers can understand what issues exist in the market today, the potential workarounds and timelines for fixing those issues.
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The Windows Mobile Netbook for the Enterprise with Low TCO by Celio Corp / REDFLY Mobile Companion
August 2008 - (Free Research)
The Windows Mobile smartphone is easily deployed with a wide array of productivity tools allowing the mobile user to quickly respond to customer requests, stay up-to-date on the latest company information or access remote desktops.
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Provergent Suite - Telecom Order & Inventory Software by Digital Fairway, Inc.
The Provergent Communication Asset Management Suite helps to manage the planning, procuring, provisioning, auditing & delivering of communications services. Provergent allows you to build accurate & easy to manage centralized inventories, backed up by automated provisioning processes to manage all moves, adds, changes & deletes in the inventory.
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EtherScope Network Assistant -- Free Hardware Trial by Fluke Networks
February 2009 - (Free Research)
First responders to network emergencies need to solve problems fast on 10, 100 and Gig copper, fiber and wireless LAN networks. This tool helps frontline network professionals quickly solve the wide range of problems they encounter.
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Yes You Can Connect Employees' Personal Smartphones by BlackBerry
September 2011 - (Free Research)
Employees are flooding IT departments with requests to connect their personal smartphones to the company IT infrastructure. Disregarding the real productivity benefits from connected employees, until now many IT departments have been too concerned with security and control risks.
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Major Grocer Upgrades HR Processes by IBM
December 2010 - (Free Research)
This case study explains how when a major grocer needed to keep pace with hiring needs because of rapid growth and they needed to ensure consistent and timely response to HR events they turned to Lombardi Teamworks® to help them extend their processes out to the local stores and to efficiently manage HR requests.
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How to control abuse of social networking on mobile devices by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2010 - (Free Research)
The numbers of employees using some form of mobile technology while working has soared. The benefits to the organisation are well documented; employees are more contactable, will probably extend their working days and should be more productive.
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Securing Corporate Data in the Age of Mobile Computing by Copiun
January 2012 - (Free Research)
This Expert Briefing from SearchConsumerization.com discusses key tips for enterprises to allow employees to work from their personal devices while ensuring corporate data remains secure.
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e-Book: Chapter 4 - ESI Datamap: Managing Litigation Risk by Symantec Corporation
July 2008 - (Free Research)
This whitepaper explains how an ESI data map serves as a unifying document that ties together information about record locations, litigation hold instructions and retention. Businesses that create an ESI data map their risk of e-discovery noncompliance.
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Gartner: Deploying iPads on the corporate network by ComputerWeekly.com
March 2012 - (Free Research)
Tim Zimmerman, Gartner research director offers some practical advice to organisations wanted to use iPads on their corporate wireless networks.
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Improve BYOD with the Bonjour Protocol by Aerohive Networks
November 2012 - (Free Research)
This E-Guide from SearchNetworking.com explores how the Bonjour protocol can help you handle the Apple devices wishing to access your enterprise networks and systems. In addition, uncover the importance of defining a proper BYOD policy.
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The Desktop Admin's Guide to BYOD: Pros and Cons of BYOD by Aerohive Networks
May 2012 - (Free Research)
Despite the fact that BYOD and BYOPC can reduce costs, add IT flexibility, and keep employees happy, they are not without issues. Check out this E-Book from SearchConsumerization.com to learn the promises and pitfalls of BYOD and BYOPC and discover how to successfully embrace them in your organization.
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E-Discovery Cloud Considerations by Symantec Corporation
December 2012 - (Free Research)
In this expert e-guide, discover key considerations in preparing for a discovery request in the cloud. Learn about the legal requirements for the preservation of evidence, storage duration and cost, and more by clicking through now.
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CORE IMPACT Pro V10 by Core Security Technologies
December 2009 - (Free Research)
Please join Core Security for a live demonstration of CORE IMPACT Pro, the most comprehensive product for performing security assurance testing on an organization’s network systems, endpoint systems, end users and web applications.
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Compliance Frameworks That Enhance e-Discovery Effectiveness by AXS-One, a Daegis Company
October 2011 - (Free Research)
The threat of e-discovery is a dark cloud hovering over an enterprise. These projects require an excess of effort and money – and requests are often made with no prior notice. Thankfully, records management can alleviate the pain of e-discovery. This e-guide provides a high-level view of records management in the workplace.
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Sleeping Android: the danger of dormant permissions by ComputerWeekly.com
March 2013 - (Free Research)
This article in our Royal Holloway Information Security Thesis series explains how weaknesses in the Android platform could leave users open to exploitation or abuse.
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