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Oracle HR Analytics: Driving Return on Human Capital Investment
People are the hardest thing to manage, and you can't always be sure your employees are acting like employees. Listen in to this podcast to learn more about HR analytics and what they can do for you.
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Contact management evolves into CRM for VC firm
A Dallas-based venture capital firm reins in runaway business contact information by creating a unified, automated system using InterAction from Interface Software.
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Verizon applies business intelligence to dodge procurement problems
Looking to save money in a harsh economic climate, Verizon deploys Ariba's e-procurement and MicroStrategy's business intelligence software to help it dodge procurement problems.
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TeamSite helps health system untangle its Web
With a new state-of-the-art content management system, Novant Health is reinventing health care one page at a time.
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Low-cost Linux is reliable, easy to support
More retailers are using Linux to run their point-of-sale systems. Find out how Burlington Coat Factory switched from DOS to Linux without suffering technology shock.
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Retailer picks Linux for point-of-sale system
Burlington Coat Factory is a pioneer among large retailers that have turned to Linux-powered point-of-sale systems for their security, stability, and cost savings.
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Cisco routers link POS to HQ
Adopting Linux for its retail point-of-sale systems required Burlington Coat Factory to modernize its communications infrastructure. Here's how it did so--at a comfortable price.
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Stores find security in Linux
Learn how one of Linux's key strengths--bulletproof security--convinced Burlington Coat Factory to upgrade its retail point-of-sale systems to the open-source operating system.
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Compaq server farm feeds university's IT
Rewriting many of its turnkey systems in XML required Texas A&M to rethink its mainframe-based computing environment. Read how the university made the move from big iron to a cost-effective server...
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Texas A&M takes aim at wireless apps
Growing to meet the needs of its students and staff, Texas A&M is building wireless availability from a variety of campus locations for applications ranging from paying bills to housing...
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Persits, Microsoft software keep student info safe
With over 45,000 "customers" and potential users, Texas A&M needs to strictly control access to its computer systems. Learn how encryption technology is helping the university go to the head of...
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XML at the heart of Texas A&M student services
By turning to XML and XML-based middleware, Texas A&M University aims to break out from the pack by offering a sophisticated array of Web services.
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School eyes e-commerce to handle fees
Texas A&M has the technology to offer course selection and payments online--so why isn't it? Learn how the university is wrestling with the problem of offering useful Web services while being...
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Stringent security policy gets stricter
With as many as 800 attorneys accessing voice mail, e-mail, and faxes through network-connected laptops and wireless PDAs, the IT staff at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP has a right to be...
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Unified messaging promotes effective management
Unified messaging has produced many measurable benefits for employees of Los Angeles law firm Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP, but the unsung beneficiaries of the technology may well be its...
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Index of products used by Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP
Lawyers go wireless Hardware Company Product Cisco 2310 Cisco Catalyst 6500 Compaq ProLiant DL360 Dell Optiplex GX110 Dell PowerEdge 1550...
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The virtual office expands
With unified messaging, attorneys at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP spend the bulk of their time accessing and sending e-mail, voice mail, and faxes, but that's only the tip of the iceberg,...
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Connecting the enterprise
With nine offices and 800 attorneys, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP runs a sophisticated array of local and wide area networks designed to keep all employees in the loop. The firm's Los...
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Keeping up with on-the-go attorneys
As far back as 1995, the management of Los Angeles-based law firm Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP knew it had to furnish its attorneys with a way to stay productive while visiting scores of...
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Lawyers go wireless
An attorney traveling in London is trying to keep on top of information critical to her case, but her constant companion isn't another attorney or even the client, it's a RIM BlackBerry 957. With...
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Case study: Security with no moving parts
Case study Volkswagen of America Problem: Build a secure infrastructure to let internal users, dealers, and customers communicate. Solution: Upgrading security to allow Volkswagen...
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