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Picis Transforms Healthcare Processes with Business Intelligence from Business Objects by SAP America Inc
October 13, 2009 - (Free Research)
Find out how Picis incorporated business intelligence (BI) reporting and analysis technology from SAP BusinessObjects in the development of the Picis CareSuite family of products. You'll also learn how they comprise best practice applications for automating and documenting their business and clinical processes in their acute care departments.
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Clinical Financial Services Uses i365 to Reduce Its DR Risk and Reassure Clients by i365, A Seagate Company
November 13, 2009 - (Free Research)
When Clinical Financial Services, LLC needed to reduce its disaster recovery risk and reassure their clients, they turned to i365. Their solution was EVault SaaS plus Agent plug-ins for Microsoft Exchange and SQL Servers and Open Transaction Manager working in conjunction with EVault Remote Disaster Recovery service.
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MP Studio v4.1 (for System Center Operations Manager) - Free 30 Day Trial! by Silect Software
December 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
MP Studio provides powerful Management Pack authoring, testing, tuning, version control, auditing and documentation. Key features like bulk override management and MP impact analysis speed System Center Operations Manager implementation and upgrade.
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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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Compression ROI Tool by IBM
October 2009 - (Free Research)
The IBM DB2 ROI tool has been designed for developers, database administrators and senior IT management personnel alike, to help them perform a clinical analysis of the cost savings gained from the Storage Optimization feature of DB2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows.
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Jama Contour v2.8 by Jama Software
December 2009 - (Free Research)
Scope creep kills innovation. Over $1 trillion is spent each year on R&D, and 60% of the projects fail due to requirements issues. By using requirements management best practices you can achieve 2x higher profits and 6x faster development cycles.
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SUN REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE FOR ORACLE 11g GRID by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
October 2008 - (Free Research)
This document is intended for executives evaluating the use of a horizontally scalable grid for database application deployment, as well as project managers, system engineers, integration specialists, and other technical staff looking to design, implement, and tune database applications in a grid computing environment.
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FACTS® CLAIMS & ENCOUNTERS by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
FACTS® CLAIMS & ENCOUNTERS is a fully automated, real-time processing system for complete, online adjudication of medical, dental, vision, prescription drug, disability and COBRA claims and encounters.
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PharmaCorr: Filling the Bill for High-Volume Order Processing by Esker Inc.
July 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this case study to learn how PharmaCorr turned to Esker DeliveryWare to transition to a less paper-centric process and read all the benefits PharmaCorr reaped from implementing Esker DeliveryWare, including better accessibility, visibility, lower costs and higher ROI.
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Connect the Dots: 5 Tips on Mastering Requirements Traceability by Jama Software
December 2009 - (Free Research)
Companies with mature requirements management and traceability processes achieve 75% higher success rates. Change, if managed poorly, will wreak havoc on even the most talented and experienced development teams. Learn how traceability can benefit your team by helping you stay connected, manage change, improve quality, and more.
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Getting Requirements Right : Avoiding the Top Ten Traps by IBM
October 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper presents 10 common and devastating mistakes that project teams make in defining and managing requirements. More importantly, it discusses how to avoid these traps so you can get your requirements right and develop the right product on time and within budget.
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Programmable Logic Controller Product Lines (PLCs) by AutomationDirect
Starting with the DL05 at 8 inputs/ 6 outputs, all the way up to the fully expanded 100 I/O DL06 PLC, these PLCs are a standard that can grow with the changing needs of your machine or process control applications.
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Human Machine Interface (HMI) by AutomationDirect
C-more touch panels provide a graphical interface designed to interchange and display graphics, animation and data to and from a PLC by merely touching the screen.
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FACTS® 125 by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
FACTS® 125 is a fully automated and comprehensive system for the management of Section 125, Flexible Benefit plans.
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AC Drives and Industrial AC Motors by AutomationDirect
AC Variable Frequency Drives (VFD): AutomationDirect carries AC variable speed drives for all your speed control applications.
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Reuse the Business Rules that Run Your Business by Micro Focus, Ltd
December 2009 - (Free Research)
This webcast shows you how you can accelerate the discovery, documentation, and organization of business rules hidden deep within enterprise applications and gain better understanding business logic, organizations can increase the adaptability of their enterprise applications and respond quicker to the need for change.
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NEMA Electrical Enclosures & Industrial Cabinets by AutomationDirect
AutomationDirect offers hundreds of non-metallic fiberglass enclosures from Hubbell-Wiegmann. These electric enclosures are designed for harsh outdoor environments requiring NEMA 3R or 4X ratings.
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The Renewed Finance Function - Extending Performance Management Beyond Finance by SAP AG
June 2009 - (Free Research)
Companies and their stakeholders have always had high expectations for their finance teams. But this research program reveals that, most recently, these pressures- from regulators, from investors, and from competitors$5; are pushing companies to look for more from their finance teams in two main, but often conflicting, areas.
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