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Enterprise Mobility
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Verisae
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Enterprise carbon accounting (ECA) is an essential requirement for companies and will likely become necessary due to government legislation. No longer is it permissible for a company to look within its borders, but it must look at its overall environmental responsibilities and accurately gauge and measure carbon production and emission caused by its very existence. Financial data must be directly ...
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Invensys Systems, Inc.
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Game Changer - Visibility, Enablement, and Process Innovation for a Mobile Workforce
A key aspect of the “Perfect Plant” is having the right information in the right place at the right time. In most manufacturing environments, instrumentation and monitoring is widespread. Pages and pages of graphs and reports describe every operational characteristic and are used by operators and management to ...
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Rockford Consulting Group
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Developing World Class Enterprise Agility: How to Manage Radical Transformation
Most of the strength of the U.S. economy has been built on capital, technology, natural resources, and information, while markets were relatively captive. It's no longer this way. Foreign competition has challenging companies more so than ever before. New ways to compete are being be devised. In response to ...
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InduSoft LLC
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Increasingly, businesses are relying on mobile devices to extend their ability to communicate internally and to stay in touch with customers and business partners. Very few companies, however, use these devices to extend their business reach and improve their business operations.
A market is emerging, however, that is quickly changing the current operational paradigm. Rather than limiting ...
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Alcatel-Lucent
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Managing the Technology Life Cycle Simplifying enterprise communications with on-demand communication
Communications technology allows enterprises to maintain their competitive edge by enabling intelligent, dynamic exchanges between employees, with partners and, especially, with customers. Yet, for many organizations, communications that enable business processes are a commodity; therefore, many ...
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