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Mobile location-based services gaining ground by ComputerWeekly.com
November 24, 2010 - (Free Research) From the turn of the millennium until the end of 2007 MLBS (Mobile Location Based Services) had promised much, but delivered very little in terms of commercial applications. Even in Japan and South Korea, the most advanced markets for commercial MLBS, usage was disappointing.
Mobile Music Opportunities - market size, strategic analysis and forcasts by ComputerWeekly.com
February 24, 2011 - (Free Research) Music services on the mobile handset are uniquely positioned to become a key platform within the music industry. Since the turn of the millennium, sales of physical music – CDs etc. – have slowly declined yearon-year, largely as a result of online piracy.
Enterprise Cloud Services for Manufacturing by SunGard Availability Services
January 23, 2012 - (Free Research) To remain competitive in a global market, manufacturers have begun to outsource IT processes ranging from vendor-managed inventory to hosted ERP systems. However, the first step is choosing a reliable provider. Access this paper to explore a fully managed, IaaS solution that guarantees unmatched reliability, security and infrastructure.
CW+: Special report on SAP by ComputerWeekly.com
December 15, 2010 - (Free Research) Enterprise resource leader, SAP founded in 1972, is facing the slow death of traditional on-premise ERP. Customers with shrinking IT budgets are opting to outsource more of their core business systems.
Enterprise VoIP Security: Potential Threats and Best Practices by Global Knowledge Network, Inc.
March 2006 - (Free Research) As VoIP usage becomes widespread, enterprise users will become subject to many of the same security risks that have affected data networks. This report highlights some of the potential security problems associated with VoIP and address what measures can be taken to secure enterprise VoIP deployments.
Selecting VoIP for Your Enterprise by Global Knowledge Network, Inc.
December 2004 - (Free Research) Voice over Internet Protocol is the future of enterprise telecommunications. Find out if VoIP is the right choice for your company right now. Discover the benefits VoIP has to offer and how to overcome potential pitfalls during deployment.
Acacia Federal Savings Bank Case Study by SunGard Availability Services
January 2012 - (Free Research) In this case study, explore how Acacia Federal Savings Bank outsourced their data protection and availability requirements to ensure business continuity and improved security. Disocer how they successfully transitioned from tape to Virtual Server Replication services to the cloud to realize a host of benefits.
Gartner Report: Hybrid Cloud Computing: Pay-as-you-go IaaS by CSC
April 2011 - (Free Research) Until recently, organizations implementing cloud technologies have been forced to weigh the security advantages of private cloud against the elasticity and pay-as-you-go model of public clouds. Now, with a new private in-house cloud service offering from CSC, organizations will be able to enjoy the best of both worlds.
Time to Rethink the IT Stack by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2011 - (Free Research) In this report Ovum calls for a rethink of the traditional IT technology stack, to ensure better interoperability and adaptability.
SAP Managed Services Survey Findings by ComputerWeekly.com
July 2010 - (Free Research) During Q2, 2010 The Birchman Group carried out a survey focused on SAP support and managed services.
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