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- IBM is doing some serious training
- IBM is working the Long Island Rail Road LIRR. LIRR will use IBM software to manage and maintain approximately 1,180 rail cars, locomotives, and associated components. The goal: improve operations and passenger safety. As part of a project, expected to be completed in 2012, IBM will assist...
- Tags: Long Island Rail Road, Training, IBM Corp., Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-15
- RSI Asset Management 2009.10 (Windows)
- It is critical for any organization to manage all assets and the people who use them. This is easily accomplished with RSI Asset Management. Asset information such as status, barcode, location, and checkout history is tracked. RSI Asset Management also keeps track of the people who are assigned those assets....
- Tags: Asset, Microsoft Windows, Realized Solutions, Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2009-10-06
- VMware to step up data center automation game
- ResponseThis is great news for the IT world. These tools will greatly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of virtual environments. And VMware is smart to focus on automation. They understand better than anyone that automation is the key to virtualization and then cloud computing.Without it, you?re not likely...
- Tags: Server virtualization, Virtualization, VMware Inc., game, automation, provisioning, virtual server
- Discussion threads 2009-09-27
- T-Mobile and Sprint? Wild-cards abound
- Don't see why they'd HAVE to move to one platform..[b]The technology integration is a killer. T-Mobile operates a GSM network. Sprint has a CDMA and IDEN network. Good luck moving to one platform. [/b]As you yourself stated - Sprint has two technologies - CDMA and IDEN. And they get along...
- Tags: Cellular phones, Sprint Communications, iDEN, T-Mobile, CDMA
- Discussion threads 2009-09-15
- Pitney Bowes Case Study: BECU
- Founded in 1935 by 25 Boeing employees, BECU is the fourth largest credit union in the country based on both asset size and membership. It needed to provide employees with a 360 degree view of each member. In addition, data then needed to be transformed into rich information to drive...
- Tags: 360-degree, Pitney Bowes Inc., Performance Management, Business Intelligence, Marketing Research, Databases, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Marketing
- Case studies 2009-07-31
- RemiCrystal 1.0 (Windows)
- remiCrystal is a fantastic tool for automating, scheduling and delivering Crystal Reports. Wrapped in an elegant and user-friendly interface, remiCrystal is a powerful and flexible asset to anyone wanting to save time and money on their report distribution needs. By freeing your resources from the mundane task of manually running...
- Tags: Crystal Reports, remiWare, remiCrystal, E-mail, Microsoft Windows, Asset Management, Online Communications, Operating Systems, Software, Operational Planning, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2009-07-06
- Lean Communications - Enabling manufacturing processes through visual technologies
- In every organization there are wasteful activities, both in operations and in communications. Seldom, however, are these activities conveniently labeled as wasteful, nor do these activities standout and beg for improvement. In fact, many of these activities masquerade as critical functions, consuming valuable resources with little return value. It wasn't...
- Tags: Activity, Tandberg, Manufacturing, Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000, It Operations
- White papers 2009-06-17
- The CIO is dead (long live the CIO)
- TechRepublic's Patrick Gray takes on the changing role of the CIO, writing that a C-level position for IT will no longer be warranted unless it evolves beyond the operational, shared-service mentality. You can find more posts like this on TechRepublic's IT Leadership blog. With the...
- Tags: CIO, Role, Information Technology, Technology, Service, C-level, Strategy, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-06-03
- Why Windows 7's netbook success isn't a slam-dunk
- Why Windows 7's netbook success isn't a slam-dunkMy prediction is that Linux will gain a critical mass in netbooks, forcing MS to keep prices at or below the $15 range, and also eventually increase acceptable screen sizes and other restricted features. The Google brand could be something that will finally...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, Operating systems, netbook, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-06-02
- Data Protection and Compliance: Improve Security, Manage Risk & Lower Costs
- Information has become the single most important asset to an organization's success, whether it's customer information, confidential corporate information, or financial information. Ensuring that information assets remain secure and readily available to remote employees, customers, and partners is critical to a high performance organization. The attendee will gain an understanding...
- Tags: Symantec Corp., Data Protection, Compliance, Asset Management, Security, Operational Planning, Business Operations
- Webcasts 2009-05-28
- What You Don't Manage Can Hurt You: A Customer Perspective on Doing More With EMC SourceOne
- Information is universally recognized as the key business asset, essential to business success. Today's environment requires that one not only manage the information to be compliant, but that simultaneously reduce IT costs and mitigate risks. The presenter shows how to do more with EMC SourceOne products, a family of next-generation...
- Tags: EMC Corp., Storage, Hardware
- Webcasts 2009-05-07
- Conficker's estimated economic cost? $9.1 billion
- In a recent blog post, the Cyber Secure Institute claims that based on their previous studies into the average cost of such malware attacks, the economic loss due to the Conficker worm could be as high as $9.1 billion. Despite that their analysis also considered a much...
- Tags: Cost, Infection, Malware, Worm, Conficker, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2009-04-23
- Oracle acquiring Sun
- Oracle acquiring Sunthe Oracle logo hanging over MySqlIt will be surreal to see the mighty evil Oracle logo hanging above MySql.RE: Oracle acquiring SunMaybe this means we'll see Oracle 11g for Solaris X64 in the not-too-distant future? --DaveRE: Oracle acquiring Sunbye mysql!RE: Oracle acquiring SunI agree with the synergy......
- Tags: Sun Solaris, Leadership, UNIX, Operating systems, Strategy, OPEN SOURCE, Databases, Oracle Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-04-20
- Northgate Achieves £1 Million Annual Revenue Improvement by Reallocating 1,000 Man Days Per Year Using assyst
- Northgate Information Solutions IS Limited, a leading Managed Service Provider MSP, manages "Mission critical" services for 500,000 users across the UK, supporting more than 125,000 desktops and 8,000 servers in 10 data centres. Each month the company addresses 50,000 Service Desk calls and 10,000 e-mail requests. Northgate IS has used...
- Tags: Revenue, Axios Systems, Northgate, Northgate IS, E-mail, Asset Management, It Services, Managed Hosting, Business Services, Online Communications, Operational Planning, Business Operations
- Case studies 2009-04-20
- Do they still need us more than we need them?
- I saw the following cartoon about a year ago showing "Nerd 2.0," evolved from the high-water-wearing, pocket-protector-sporting, taped-glasses-seeing geek into a casual, well-gadgeted guy who can dress the way he wants because "they need us more than we need them." From a guy who rarely tucks in his shirt,...
- Tags: Job, Recruitment & Selection, Microsoft Windows, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Operating Systems, Software, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-04-13
- The U.S. electrical grid: How big of a cyber target is it?
- Updated: Spies have reportedly been probing the U.S. electrical grid for months and planting software that could be activated at a future date, according to a Wall Street Journal. The report highlights the latest vulnerabilities facing U.S. power infrastructure. The Journal notes that the spies are from China,...
- Tags: Security, SCADA, Grid, Master Station, Enterprise Software, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-04-08
- Data Centric Security
- Data is a critical, intangible asset to any organization. Data is stored on paper, electronically, and can also be retained by humans. It flows in many forms as well (electronically, through paper reports, forms, and letters, and by word of mouth). Protecting information assets presents multiple challenges. Traditionally, information security...
- Tags: Information Security, Reclamere, Asset Management, Security, Operational Planning, Business Operations
- White papers 2009-04-01
- BibleTech 2009; reaching eternity through technology
- BibleTech 2009; reaching eternity through technologyIt's really too badthat when we we really need guidance about what to do about Climate Change, that there is no divine writing we can rely on.Of course, the bible lovers among us may insist that the world is flat or 10,000 years old.Anyway, historically...
- Tags: Radioactivity, Bible, BibleTech 2009
- Discussion threads 2009-03-29
- 'Business-IT alignment' is dead... whatever it was
- 'Business-IT alignment' is dead... whatever it wasPerception is Reality - Agile can Help the Enterprise!In my experience, the old adage, ?perception is reality? is the main driver of a lack of ?IT / Business alignment?. And most ?business? have a perception that IT does not deliver on time or...
- Tags: Strategy, information technology, Agile
- Discussion threads 2009-02-27
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