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Why Would Anyone Need More Than 50 IP Addresses? ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Apr 25, 2000 Abstract : A major “issue” (a/k/a bug) has been uncovered in Windows 2000 Server. A consulting firm has found that administrators cannot add more than 51 IP addresses – potentially a tremendous problem for ISPs and other customers.
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Quote-to-order: The Major Players in the Manufacturing Arena ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Nov 19, 2007 Abstract : The latest generation of quote-to-order systems uses knowledge-based software to help reduce an organization’s dependence on its highly skilled experts. The ability to harness a company’s intellectual property and know-how helps build competitive advantage.
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AVT, Sphere and Marconi Debut Latest IP Telephony Unified Messaging Solution ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
May 24, 2000 Abstract : The integration of Sphere’s product Sphericall.ems with AVT’s CallXpress provides flexibility and added functionality to increase productivity within organizations.
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Vendor Extends Welcome Mat for Hospitality Industry ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 2, 2006 Abstract : SoftBrands Hospitality business supports the enterprise information management needs of hotels and resorts. SoftBrands' range of hospitality software products includes the property management systems Medallion and PORTfolio, and RIO, a leisure management system.
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Lipstream Speaks to Kana ( Pages)
by L. Talarico
Sep 6, 2000 Abstract : Lipstream, the company that provides voice enabled chat to Excite, also supplies Voice over IP software to eCRM vendors. Kana is the most recently announced CRM customer. Kana has voice enabled their RealTime offering to provide ecommerce sites a way to talk to their customers.
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Active Voice Adds Unified Messaging to Cisco’s CallManager ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 17, 2000 Abstract : The Cisco CallManager is an IP based telephony system that will utilize Active Voice’s software to deliver a reduced dependency on external hardware to achieve UM, resulting in up to a 20% savings to Enterprise clients.
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Analysis of iBasis and Cisco Systems Joining Forces ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Feb 14, 2000 Abstract : Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO - news) and iBasis (NASDAQ: IBAS - news) today announced that they are joining forces to deliver carrier-class, IP-based, Unified Communications services.
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Bootcamp for the Pros; Why Ernst & Young Will Lead Security Auditing Standards ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jan 19, 2002 Abstract : Original News & Educational Review Course Summary Ernst & Young, has put together the quintessential course for security engineers looking to improve their ability to protect their organization's website, systems, and network. Dubbed eXtreme Hacking, and carrying a price tag of $5,000 a slot, this course is for anyone but hacks. With an impressive course book that fills a two-inch thick binder, leading Ernst & Young security engineers take you step-by-step through all the ways that bad guys try to subvert your mission critical servers and network configurations. Using dual-bootable NT-Linux laptops, and an accompanying network setup for practicing subversive attacks and exploits, attendees will leave the course with an entire new bag of tools and tricks that help them understand how bad guys identify target IP addresses, collect information about the systems they plan on compromising, and exploit weaknesses without being noticed. The idea is to learn how to figure out what the weaknesses are in your organization's network before the bad guys do.
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Outsourcing 101 - A Primer Part Two: Outsourcing Categories ( Pages)
by A.B. Maynard
Jan 17, 2004 Abstract : Outsourcing is a very diverse market, and there are many different outsourcing options and outsourcing service providers to choose from. This part examines the four broad outsourcing categories: application software, information technology infrastructure, business process outsourcing (BPO), and manufacturing.
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