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Business Industrial Network
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How the US Manufacturing Industry Deals with Recession
Saint Louis, MO, November 17, 2009 -- A PSA by Business Industrial Network (BIN) about methods for US Manufacturing Industry to adjust for the knowledge vacuum caused by retiring baby boomers with training, while dealing with tight budgets during a recession. The press release article is by BIN president, Don Fitchett.
This article is in ...
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Lancope, Inc.
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Central Michigan University (CMU) is the fourth largest institution in Michigan and among the 100 largest public universities nationally with a total student enrollment of 27,357. With nearly 64,000 total user accounts and a campus supporting modern technology and state-of- the-art facilities, network security and performance are critical to CMU.
CMU’s 100 percent Cisco network consists of ...
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Business Industrial Network
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Discover the power of e-learning! RFID systems for pharmaceutical distributors to meet the new FDA regulations on drugs.
Abstract : The US FDA has decided to implement the “Pedigree provisions” of the Prescription Drugs Marketing Act after December 2006, when the current stay on it expires. There is a lot of concern that many pharma supply chain participants, may not be able to meet this ...
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Trend Micro Incorporated
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Trend Micro Enterprise Security For the Healthcare Industry
Assuring regulatory compliance, ePHI protection, and secure healthcare delivery
I. HEALTHCARE REQUIREMENTS AND TREND MICRO ENTERPRISE SECURITY
The healthcare industry is in a time of great transition, with a government mandate for EHR/EMR systems, increasing security regulations, and greater compliance scrutiny and punitive actions. ...
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Sonus Networks
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Here, we examine the industry’s consensus on how networks should be organized due to the rapidly expanding menu of
telecommunications service options. Due to the magnitude of these market changes, traditional operator strategies of ongoing cost reduction and incremental new services are no longer sufficient; a fundamental architectural shift is needed and there is widespread agreement on what ...
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