February 8th, 2010 by admin
Utilities face the imminent retirement of many of the most dependable and experienced workers, hired from the large cohort of the population born immediately after World War II. Maintaining utility efficiency, reliability, and safety during this period of change is particularly challenging for those managing field service technicians, whose skills and depth of experience are difficult to duplicate among new hires. Request Free!
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February 3rd, 2010 by admin
In times like these, where processing demands grow but IT-costs must be tightly controlled, Just-In-Time processing and dynamic scheduling are key tools to get the most value out of your existing infrastructure. Your organization can receive the following benefits: No dependency on a batch window. Support your 24*7*365 business requirements. You can be highly flexible and agile. You will receive Reliability, Scalability & Performance. You can optimize your existing resources. Request Free!
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November 23rd, 2009 by admin
When choosing between proprietary and open source security solutions, many organizations are misled by open source myths. As a result, they ask the wrong questions when evaluating their options and unnecessarily limit their IT solutions. Is it risky to trust mission-critical infrastructure to open source software? Why should we pay an open source vendor when open source is supposed to be free? Will a shift to open source add complexity to our IT infrastructure? These questions all arise from open source myths that this Spanish language white paper will explain and dispel, allowing IT decision makers to focus on more important organizational issues: return-on-investment, ease-of-use, agility, reliability, and control. Special Note: This paper is presented in Spanish Request Free!
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