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Remote Implementations--Why They Can Make $ense (4 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Apr 28, 2005 Abstract : Everything in the computer industry seems to be going off-shore, why not software implementations? This article looks at reasons why remote implementation of software packages can make both logical and fiscal sense, particularly in the United States. Read on to learn why your organization may want to look at this implementation alternative more closely and not be so quick to dismiss it as a passing fad.
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The Future of Secure Remote Password (SRP) Part Two: Overcoming Obstacles to Success (4 Pages)
by Brenda Coulson
Mar 4, 2003 Abstract : This article explores the possibilities for the Secure Remote Password (SRP) in today’s multi-channel world, specifically how it improves upon the inherent insecurity of password authentication and the obstacles to overcome to succeed.
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The Future of Secure Remote Password (SRP) ( Pages)
by Brenda Coulson
Mar 3, 2003 Abstract : The Secure Remote Password (SRP) holds great promise as a way to strongly authenticate a user without the usual risks of dictionary attack(s) faced by other password-based authentication schemes. Yet the industry de-facto standard remains the password-based authentication scheme. This article explores the possibilities for SRP in today’s multi-channel world, specifically how it improves upon the inherent insecurity of password authentication and the obstacles to overcome to succeed.
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Front-office Lean—Taking Lean Manufacturing Beyond the Shop Floor (4 Pages)
by Gregory Romanello
Jun 25, 2007 Abstract : Lean manufacturing practices are employed to some degree on almost every manufacturing floor, but many companies aren't realizing the real benefits of lean by bringing lean to their front-office operations. Here are a few tips on lean office operations.
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Who’s Got the Better Windows Office Suite? Corel or Microsoft? (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
May 12, 2000 Abstract : There is no one correct answer, both desktop office suites excel in specific areas and pale in others. The contents of this note target the generic corporate office employee who makes heavy use of a word processor, medium use of spreadsheets, and limited database and/or web development.
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Procurement and Office Supply Companies Ink Deal (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Oct 21, 1999 Abstract : PurchasePro and Office Depot have begun a strategic relationship that will make the PurchasePro marketplace available to customers from within Office Depot stores.
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Are You Adequately Protecting Your IT Infrastructure Components Inside the Firewall? (3 Pages)
by Teresa Wingfield
Aug 16, 2006 Abstract : Components such as applications, databases, web servers, directories, and operating systems rely mostly on built-in security features. But password and privileges are hardly enough, considering that many users have elevated privileges and fail to follow established corporate procedures.
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Contemporary Business Intelligence and Its Main Components (4 Pages)
by TEC Analysts
Jun 13, 2006 Abstract : Business intelligence (BI) represents the tools and systems that play a key role in the strategic planning process, by allowing a company to manipulate corporate data for decision-making. But what exactly are the primary components of BI?
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The Many Faces of PLM Part Two: The Future of the PLM Suite (6 Pages)
by Jim Brown
Dec 30, 2003 Abstract : The future of the PLM Suite will include more applications that cover product-related functionality and further expand the benefits available. As the PLM Suite matures, companies will benefit from increased functionality and increased integration between business processes. The ultimate expression of this more mature solution will result in a broad suite of focused, integrated applications that leverage a core of unified, structured product data - the PLM Platform.
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