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Siemens Water Technologies
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Comparing Coconut Shell-Based and Coal-Based Activated Carbons
Why are coconut shells used to produce activated carbon? Due to their high carbon content and hardness, coconut shells are an excellent raw material source to produce activated carbon. Activated carbons that are produced using coconut shells as the raw material are often sourced in geographic regions where coconuts are harvested, ...
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MobileIron
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Using MobileIron Sentry for Control and Visibility into ActiveSync Devices
Introduction With the rising popularity of Apple iOS, Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian devices within the enterprise, organizations are quickly looking for ways to adopt ActiveSync in their environment in a secure manner. Though ActiveSync is increasing in its ubiquity as a de-facto standard for push e-mail, many ...
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APQC
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APQC researches best practices in IT and supply chains and in early 2010 examined world-class process and technology approaches to improve supply chain performance. This article highlights key factors explored: current issues in supply chain management, the role of IT in supply chain enablement, best practices, and recent improvements and innovations.
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APQC
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APQC conducted a research project to examine efforts underway at top performing organizations to integrate engineering and product design with other processes by leveraging IT. This article highlights trends related to the role of IT in enterprise integration, IT standardization, external models, workflow solutions, and systems used in engineering/product development.
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Technology Business Research, Inc.
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Author: Joseph Walent, Analyst Published: 09.01.11
Uncertainty and delays in government spending proved too much for SAIC to overcome
· SAIC continued to shift its pursuit of new business to areas it expects to realize increased levels of government spending: Health IT, Energy, C4ISR, Logistics, and Cyber Solutions as it recognized changing priorities in government spending. Despite its efforts ...
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