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Protecting Standard Computers In Industrial Applications By: Graham Gallagher
How to protect a standard computer and printer on a shop floor, to ensure more efficient runing of the production area.
Graham is the owner of a Global manufacturer of PC Enclosures,
Computer Security & Solutions and we carry an exclusive range of
computer enclosures and
printer enclosures.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-26)
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How Do Enterprise Content Management Systems Capture Content? By: Manuel J. Montesino
Along with Content Storage, Preservation, and Delivery, Capture is one of the key components of Enterprise Content Management. This article will explore the ways content is captured in ECM systems.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-26)
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Enterprise Content Management And Information Presentation By: Manuel J. Montesino
Content is useless unless it’s used for managing the business. Managers must get relevant information presented in ways that bring out its significance. Only then can they make informed business decisions, instead of decisions based on a "hunch".(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-26)
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Managing With Enterprise Content Management By: Manuel J. Montesino
Enterprise Content Management involves capturing structured and unstructured content that’s generated all over the enterprise, storing that content, processing it into information, delivering that information to those who need it for decision-support, and finally transferring it to long-term storage for preservation until it can be removed safely from the system.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-26)
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Enterprise Content Management And Service Oriented Architecture By: Manuel J. Montesino
Visualize the following scenario: All enterprise content (wherever generated by whatever entity) goes into a single repository and users can receive different services (that they were receiving from different applications earlier, or are completely new services) from an integrated system with a standard front end. Service Oriented Architecture, Enterprise Application Integration, and Data Warehousing work to make this scenario a reality.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-26)
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Enterprise Content Management Systems Cross Departmental And Functional Boundaries By: Manuel J. Montesino
What is content? What does content management involve? And what is special about enterprise content management? This introductory article will seek to answer these questions.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-26)
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Enterprise Resource Planning And Enterprise Content Management By: Manuel J. Montesino
The word Enterprise Resource Planning or ERP conveys a sense of planning the use of enterprise-wide resources to achieve enterprise objectives in the best possible manner. However, ERP has come to mean something much less ambitious. It simply means integrating two or more separate applications.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-26)
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The True Method To Protect Your Harddrive From Spyware By: Isaiah Henry
And with the heavy increase in Internet traffic and more and more people logging in the Internet, this problem has become almost persistent. The problems occur as people surf through various websites and unknowingly allow these malware to get downloaded into the computer.
Isaiah Henry is a spyware removal guru at RemoveSpywareandAdware.com, he enjoys providing useful information for users to their privacy online. Learn more about the best antispyware solutions for your PC.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-25)
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What Is Subnetting? By: Tom Paine
Subnetting is, at it’s essence, the process of allocating bits from a host portion of a network as a network portion of that same network.
Tom Paine writes for The Tech FAQ and is the author of articles such as Subnetting, Subnetting, and Subnet.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-24)
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What Is Udp? By: Tom Paine
UDP, or User Datagram Protocol, is one of the several core protocols of the standard Internet protocol suite.
Tom Paine writes for The Tech FAQ and is the author of articles such as UDP, Port Scanner, and Tunneling.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-04-24)
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