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Considerable growth is predicted over the next two years for the web analytics market from $520 million in 2001 to over $4 billion by 2005, indicating it is now time to get more involved and better informed.’... |
May, 2003 |
€2 044 |
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To remain competitive, forward-looking e-enterprises are now investing heavily in their fulfillment and delivery systems. With the next competitor just a click away, savvy companies now realize that the... |
Mar, 2003 |
€96 |
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From federally-mandated contract regulations to unusual procurement cycles, managing an e-government operation can be challenging. Broadly defined, e-Government can include virtually all information and... |
Mar, 2003 |
€96 |
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The Shareable Content Object Reference Model (Scorm) is a set of interrelated standards for learning systems developed by the Department of Defense Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative. By promoting... |
Mar, 2003 |
€96 |
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The term Host Access Management, or networking legacy data in the enterprise, has traditionally been used to describe products that manage and secure host connections, as well as applications that access... |
Mar, 2003 |
€96 |
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To keep up with complex applications and the performance requirements of diverse types of network traffic, the next generation of corporate intranets must be designed to accommodate an ever-expanding feature... |
Mar, 2003 |
€128 |
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Learning Management Systems (LMSs) are software platforms that enable the delivery, management, and administration of e-learning and training throughout an organization. Organizations that implement an... |
Mar, 2003 |
€96 |
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Rapid IT industry advancements and the need to shorten the associated learning curves are increasing the demand for tools that enable education and training at convenient, sometimes remote locations. E-learning... |
Mar, 2003 |
€96 |
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Legislation crafted to improve citizen access to US federal government services via Internet-based information technology, the E-Government Act of 2002 is meant to organize e-government migration initiatives... |
Mar, 2003 |
€96 |
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Representing one of the fastest-growing software markets, enterprise portals enable businesses to manage, store, and utilize mass quantities of data that would otherwise overwhelm their corporate intranets... |
Jan, 2003 |
€96 |
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i-mode acts as a learning ground for content providers aspiring towards a data-centric mobile future In February 1999 the mobile Internet revolution began with a bang as Japan’s NTT DoCoMo launched i-mode,... |
Dec, 2002 |
€480 |
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Formally titled the "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act," the USA Patriot Act, H.R. 3162, was passed by Congress on October... |
Mar, 2003 |
€128 |
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Public Key Encryption originated as a means to enhance the secure transmission of documents, which initially relied on single key encryption that allowed both the sender and receiver to use the same "key"... |
Jan, 2003 |
€96 |
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Videoconferencing is an exciting communications medium whose imminence has paved the way for businesses to convene meetings and share information and ideas while effectually minimizing and recouping some... |
Mar, 2003 |
€96 |
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Enterprise Portals offer centralized, role-based access to internal and external business information, enabling users to leverage both structured and unstructured data for content creation and sharing.... |
Mar, 2003 |
€96 |
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The business of doing business today demands both a Web presence and an Internet strategy, with an estimated 36 million Web sites registered to enterprises public and private. The unshielded Web site,... |
Jan, 2003 |
€96 |
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Web services, the combination of application programs, data, and related services, promise to improve online business productivity by tying together traditional corporate infrastructures and e-business... |
Mar, 2003 |
€128 |
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Unified messaging (UM) products offer a single inbox that enables storage and retrieval of voice, fax, and e-mail via a telephone or Web-interfacing PC. The unified messaging market is expected to grow... |
Jan, 2003 |
€96 |
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As the communications needs of individual users, small businesses and enterprises continue to evolve, so does unified messaging, which merges voice, fax and e-mail communications. As a result, defining... |
Jan, 2003 |
€96 |
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While efforts to stem security breeches often focus on hackers and other outside forces, anywhere from thirty to eighty percent of security violations are committed by employees or other "insiders".Unfortunately,... |
Mar, 2003 |
€96 |
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