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16. Keeping online orders flowing
Ensuring that customers receive a prompt and personal experience, whilst remaining assured about security, is essential to the ongoing success of online retail.
Published By: Quocirca
17. Utilising SOA in defence logistics
Defence logistics have multiple touch points with logistics systems operated by civilian and quasi-civilian organisations, and must be able to operate effectively, rapidly and transparently with these systems.
Published By: Quocirca
18. You sent WHAT?
The technology exists today to link the use of data to people through enforceable
policies. This allows a compliance-oriented architecture to be put in place based
on widely accepted information security standards, such as ISO 27001
Published By: Quocirca
19. Think print, think security
By controlling user access, protecting documents and securing devices businesses can address requirements for data confidentiality and regulatory compliance that are only set to get tougher.
Published By: Quocirca
20. Valuable Business Connections
The average small business is becoming highly dependent on multiple forms of digital communications, but the technology choices are increasingly complex and come at a cost.
Published By: Quocirca
21. Telecoms reinvention - optimising the online customer experience
As networks, devices and media converge, telecoms companies have increasingly complex catalogues of products and services on offer to customers who are, in turn, becoming more aware that they can easily switch to other providers.
Published By: Quocirca
22. Enterprise Performance Management - Cycle II
In February 2009, Quocirca interviewed 800 individuals across 8 geographies for their views on, and usage of, enterprise performance management (EPM) tools and processes. The research was repeated in December 2009 and there was a clear improvement.
Published By: Quocirca
23. MPS in European and US Enterprises
This report should be of interest to anyone who is considering managed print services or looking to improve the management and control of their printing infrastructure.
Published By: Quocirca
24. Managing carbon reduction across your data centre assets
In April 2010, many organisations will find that they fall under the UK's new Carbon Reduction Commitment legislation (now known as the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme).
Published By: Quocirca
25. Privileged user management
IT Managers tend to overlook one particular area of IT security, which is the privileged access that they grant to themselves and/or their colleagues in order to do their jobs.
Published By: Quocirca
26. The evolving MPS landscape
Managed print services (MPS) offer organisations the opportunity to control costs, reduce the complexity of managing a heterogeneous infrastructure and improve business processes.
Published By: Quocirca
27. "Digital Britain" - opportunities and risks for UK businesses
Digital Britain is the UK government's strategic vision for the UK digital economy. While social inclusion and rights protection are major themes, the plans will also have a significant impact on businesses.
Published By: Quocirca
28. The evolution of strong authentication
New authentication methods such as software, SMS and BlackBerry tokens are further taking the costs out of the use of strong authentication and opening up its use to a whole new range of possibilities.
Published By: Quocirca
29. Removing the complexity from information protection
Encryption technologies can reduce risks by ensuring the information on devices is secure when users are on the move. They can also add value by the secure sharing of information among authorised users and by enabling more secure remote working.
Published By: Quocirca
30. Managed hosting in Europe - June 2009
The term managed hosting describes the provision of a ready to use IT stack including hardware and infrastructure software for the deployment of applications.
Published By: Quocirca
Published by: IT Analysis Communications Ltd.
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