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Enterprise Resource Planning Software
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Widen Enterprises, Inc.
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Enterprise video usage has become very conspicuous over the past few years. The ability to easily and cost effectively reach out to a large audience through video webcasting and conferencing has been a major catalyst in getting enterprise markets to use video. Enterprise video is no longer seen as “nice to have” and has now started establishing itself as an integral part of everyday business. ...
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Wirehead Technology
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Why a compelling end-user experience demands integration of network-based and premises-based solutions. By P. Carden
Mobility represents an area of great change and opportunity for enterprises and their service providers. What is a mobile enterprise? It is an enterprise where users are as productive as possible wherever they are – which means they have consistent access to the services and ...
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Uptime Software Inc.
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IT management is faced with the daunting task of quickly turning complex data into accurate, actionable information, which in turn generates informed decisions that support the organization‟s overall business strategy. At the same time, IT management is responsible for ensuring high availability and performance of mission-critical applications, while continually working to communicate the value ...
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Gideon Technologies
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Are you blind when it comes to IT risks affecting your enterprise? Can you see all of the assets connected to your network, their configuration details, their vulnerabilities and how they stack up against internal and external control requirements? If you are struggling for clarity when it comes to measuring enterprise IT risk, perhaps a 2,000-year-old fable holds the solution.
Fables of the ...
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Aastra USA
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As enterprises continue to migrate to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), service providers are offering value-added voice services that will transform the way we use the broadband network. One such service is Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking. SIP trunking is expected to grow at a rate of 58.4% over the next six years (Frost & Sullivan, 2006). The service will enable an enterprise to ...
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