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Enterprise records management (ERM) is an important initiative for many organizations today. Learn about the diversity of records management requirements at the enterprise level and why other solutions fail to meet these requirements.
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Enterprise records management (ERM) is an important initiative for many organizations today. Learn about the diversity of records management requirements at the enterprise level and why other solutions fail to meet these requirements.
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This paper shows how SAP customers, with the help of IBM's ECM (enterprise content management) products, are able to implement a unified content strategy.
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Explore how you can protect your organizational content and business-critical information from business disruptions such as natural disasters, accidents or human intervention.
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Learn how to put together your content management strategy from the ground up, taking into account business needs, organizational structure and strategic objectives.
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This white paper explains how records management solutions can be deployed flexibly and cost-effectively across the enterprise to meet the full spectrum of records management needs.
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This Solution Paper provides an overview of the rapidly growing mobile messaging and alerts market, and introduces a solution that addresses that market: VeriSign Mobile Messaging, an offering of VeriSign Mobile Enterprise Services (VMES).
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Today, the power of software enables you to create GPS waveforms that accurately emulate the real word signal. In addition, advances in instrument bus technology enable record and playback of live GPS signals with PXI instrumentation.
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Analyst report which includes new or expanded discussion of Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration, Rational Requirements Manager, Quality Manager, Insight, and IBM Software Delivery Services for Cloud and Rational Asset Manager.
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This paper explains an approach to virtualization software that relies on the host operating system to provide the service to talk directly to the underlying hardware.