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Millennial Meltdown: Balancing Innovation with Productivity and Security by Lumension
March 28, 2009 - (Free Research)
Web 2.0 applications, IM, P2P and portable USB media can be great for business innovation and productivity, but they're a nightmare for IT security. Read this whitepaper to find a way to strike a happy balance that allows for the safe use of new technologies.
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10 ASP.NET Tips To Increase Productivity and Simplify Maintenance by Global Knowledge
May 13, 2009 - (Free Research)
The more you know about built-in functionality in the .NET framework and ASP.NET, the less code you have to write, which ultimately makes your applications more maintainable. This white paper outlines several different tips to enhance developer productivity and reduce the amount of code that needs to be written in many cases.
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WAN Optimization for Dummies by Blue Coat
June 29, 2009 - (Free Research)
Most WANs see so much traffic these days that it's not just a matter of speeding things up. You also need comprehensive applications and user control before you can contain costs, enhance business productivity, and respond quickly to changing business requirements. Read this booklet to learn more about WAN optimization.
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Adoption of Mobile Devices in the Workplace: Striking the Right Balance by Lumension
March 11, 2009 - (Free Research)
Whether the economy is doing well or not, business leaders are always looking for the technological edge to bump up productivity and get more out of their workers. But new innovations always introduce new risks. The hallmark of a good C-level executive is the ability to balance the benefit of innovation with solid risk mitigation.
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Mobilizing Field Forces on Smartphones by BlackBerry
August 2009 - (Free Research)
This ABI Research white paper examines the use of smartphones as tools for mobile field workers as a replacement for rugged devices. Through interviews with multiple companies with we found that the TCO of owning smartphones was 14% - 85% less than rugged devices.
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Seeing is Believing: The Value of Video Collaboration by Polycom, Inc.
April 2007 - (Free Research)
Many companies are talking about the advantages of video conferencing. But what results can you expect? How much more productivity will you see? What does the boost to collaboration look like? Which business units benefit most? Get the answers here.
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Intel Laptop Strategy featuring Diane Bryant and John Mahvi by Intel Corporation
March 2009 - (Free Research)
In 1997, Intel IT made a strategic decision to move to laptops based on not only facts, but also a gut instinct. Hear Diane Bryant and John Mahvi explain how that decision helped Intel lower costs, raise productivity, reduce energy and even provide some unexpected benefits.
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Increasing Competitiveness and Reducing Costs in Today's Economy by Microsoft Corporation India Pvt Ltd
November 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper outlines the Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite, illustrates its relevance to small and midsized business customers, and provides the resources to help you evaluate how your business might benefit from the service.
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The Business Justification for Data Security by McAfee, Inc.
January 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this report to learn about the business side of data security as we build a justification model to help you determine where, and how much, to invest in protecting your information assets.
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Microsoft Online Services Business Value by Microsoft
June 2009 - (Free Research)
Microsoft® Online Services provide businesses with subscription-based Microsoft-hosted online services that offer access to rich communication, collaboration, and productivity applications from anywhere. Read this white paper to learn more.
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Deploying a BackUP system that won't break IT's Back. by SonicWALL
November 2009 - (Free Research)
SonicWALL's award-winning solutions for the enterprise, distributed enterprise and SMB include network security, secure remote access, content security, backup and recovery, and policy and management technology.
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Solutions Provider Improves Productivity with Flexible Implementation Methodology by Microsoft
June 2007 - (Free Research)
Stanley Stuart Yoffee & Hendrix, Inc. (SSYH), a Microsoft® Gold Certified Partner based in Florida, implements software solutions utilizing the Microsoft family of products. With large-scale projects across varied industries, the company turned to the Microsoft Dynamics™ Sure Step Methodology to help communicate with customers...
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The 10 Worst Practices for Technical Support and How to Overcome Them by NTR Global
October 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper will explore 10 of the "worst practices" that are common to customer support operations. We will discuss how these worst practices can creep in to your contact center and ways to deal with them. We will also touch on how to eliminate well‐intentioned management blunders and discuss good and bad uses of support technology.
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Business Productivity with Microsoft Online Services by Microsoft
September 2009 - (Free Research)
This data sheets examines how Microsoft Online Services can give your business the powerful productivity capabilities of Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, Microsoft Office Communications Server, and Microsoft Office Live Meeting —all hosted online.
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Adding Application Control to Your Security Toolbox by Fortinet, Inc. / Alternative Technology Group of Arrow ECS
September 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this solution guide for suggestions on how to get the most out of implementing application control in your network. After discussing the
expanding applications frontier and its impact on an enterprise, the paper defines application control and reviews the requirements it must
meet.
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Implementing Cisco's Web 2.0 Collaboration Technologies by Global Knowledge
May 2009 - (Free Research)
As technology evolves, there is a never-ending question to designers and implementers: "What is coming next?" The answer is "Collaboration." The move to collaboration is strengthened by the actions of Cisco and Microsoft, as they have each unveiled several collaborative technologies and the means to integrate them utilizing Web 2.0 programming.
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