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WebSphere Portal software is an industry-leading portal product that can accommodate thousands of portlets and gadgets to provide aggregated, personalized information to staff and patients. The core portal platform, with a service-oriented architecture (SOA) and rich support for Web 2.0 ...
Managing spatial data and documents is critical to the success of any geographic information system (GIS) project. During the life cycle of a project, many versions of files, such as databases, map documents, production rules, and outputs, are produced. Managing changes to these files, including ...
Managing spatial data and documents is critical to the success of any aeronautical project. Current database and file systems, including conventional geographic information systems (GIS) and relational database management systems (RDBMS), are not well equipped to simultaneously manage project data ...
Enterprise-class document processing is now reaching a new and important level of maturity. Thanks to advances in document digitization, the lowering of storage costs and the application of automated work flow processes, organizations in both the public and private sector can now leverage proven ...
Not long ago, sustainability efforts were thought to belittle more than a nice gesture on the part of an organization hoping to impress current and potential customers. However, in today's business environment,"being green" has become an essential element for driving new and current business ...
Total cost of ownership (TCO) attempts to quantify the costsassociated with a specific product implementation over the lifecycle of theproduct. This type of analysis is essential to financial decision makers whomust take a long-term view of IT spending above and beyond the initialacquisition costs. ...
By electing to deploy a scanning solution, you recognize the unique return on investment an integrated scanning solution can offer. You understand that the office copier has emerged as a networked device with many functions: copy, print, fax, and scan. The benefits of scanning are not as obvious as ...
In today’s Internet-driven, knowledge-based economy, quickaccess to important information is critical to day-to-day business functions. Document and content management systems now handle a widevariety of information assets, including electronic documents, audio, video,etc., and make them available ...
eCopy™ document imaging solutions integrate paper documents with your existing business applications — e-mail, fax, document management systems, and workflow management applications — and provide key features that make eCopy products the most secure document integration solutions available today. ...
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, lawyers are increasingly using various forms of technology to perform more efficiently. Although lawyers continue to use law libraries to prepare cases, most supplement conventional printed sources with computer sources, such as the Internet and legal ...
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