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Apptricity Corporation
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The Pressure to be Green It's no secret that U.S. companies are facing great pressure to deal with greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, or carbon footprint. Responsible for over 80% of the carbon footprint of the United States, businesses and agricultural entities cannot delay their response to climate change, particularly in light of new “cap-and-trade” legislation which is just around the corner. ...
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Panasonic Corporation of North America
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Lane F. Cooper Susan Aluise Copyright © 2008 All right reserved
This paper delves into the new developments in wireless laptop technology and the advances in embedded wireless wide-area networking (WWAN) along with how these solutions can assist the mobile workforce in optimizing their access to critical information resources remotely. It also makes the financial justification for choosing ...
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Noveline Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
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Implementing Document Management System: Enhancing productivity and improving efficiencies Executive Summary
Everyone organizes their documents, emails, scans, electronic faxes, graphics, etc. in some fashion, whether or not they use a document management system (“DMS”). More sophisticated users develop naming conventions to make identifying and retrieving documents easier. Document management ...
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PAETEC
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Service Management is an integral component of ITIL and ISO/IEC 20000 best practices. This document will provide a foundation for organizations to understand and prepare for implementing best practice processes associated with the management, delivery, and support of communication and technology services.
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PAETEC
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This document will provide a foundation for organizations to understand and prepare for implementing best practice processes associated with the management, delivery, and support of communication and technology services. Operations Management encompasses the suite of processes that focus on sustaining business continuity and ensuring sufcient availability and appropriate capacity of all hardware, ...
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