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Case Studies

Qualcomm Returns to CommScope for True Network Intelligence Originally selecting another cabling provider over CommScope Enterprise Solutions, Qualcomm returned to CommScope and its SYSTIMAX brand products in 2003, with hopes of achieving true network intelligence. Qualcomm implemented the SYSTIMAX iPatch System and an entire network of intelligent cabling solutions.During the implementation, iPatch experts provided an education in technology value to 70 technicians on the capabilities of the iPatch System and ownership responsibilities.

U.S. Bank Creates Credit Card Reporting Solution for Small Businesses WebFOCUS provides a foundation for large-scale BI deployments at a relatively low cost by minimizing hardware, maintenance, and support requirements. WebFOCUS Reporting Server is a highly efficient reporting, query, and analysis engine that ensures optimum performance, even as the demands placed on U.S. Bank's ScoreBoard environment continue to grow.

CommScope Delivers World-Class Enterprise and Wireless Solutions to Dallas Cowboys' New Stadium in Arlington. Texas As the sport grew and stadium technology became an integral part of the game day atmosphere, it was time for the Cowboys to transition from their home since 1971. The new Cowboys Stadium found its home in Arlington, Texas incorporating elements of Texas Stadium, but leaving behind an outdated communications network. For a world-class stadium, the Cowboys were in need of a world-class network and turned to CommScope, a seasoned veteran in the communications infrastructure market.

Rio Tinto: Itergy Active Directory Managed Service Customer Case Study The challenge for Rio Tinto was selecting a directory services management solution capable of meeting their rigorous service level agreements at a reasonable cost. Itergy's in-depth understanding of Microsoft Active Directory was able to provide Rio Tinto with a Directory management solution of greater economic value.

Asics America: Leveraging Value Management Principles to Support Mission This case study looks at how the SAP value management program helped ASICS assess both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of their projects to identify which ones bring the most value to the organization.

Whitepapers

Goodbye to CTI, Hello to Unified Contact center technology is ever evolving to meet the rapidly changing demands of consumers and businesses. Computer telephony integration (CTI)- once touted as state-of-the-art for managing customer interactions, is the latest technology facing retirement. It has become an outdated technology that is actually hindering contact centers from satisfying customers. And, it's time to say goodbye to CTI.

Cloud computing insights from 110 implementation projects Over the past several years, IBM has gained valuable experience implementing cloud solutions within our clients' environments and within IBM. Now, as the cloud computingmarket matures, it is time to begin capturing the knowledge we have gained through these implementations. This white paper from the leadership of the IBM Academy of Technology represents the findings from 110 case studies of cloud computing implementations in a survey conducted in August 2010.

Taking an E-Commerce Webpage from Ticketpro.ca & RIM Consumers are shopping at record numbers online. If you don't make available what you're holding in stock, customers are going to walk right by. E-Commerce platforms deliver increased returns for online stores, as newer programs offer simplified set-up and added features.

How to Do Capacity Planning It is very common for an IT organization to manage system performance in a reactionary fashion, analyzing and correcting performance problems as users report them. When problems occur, hopefully system administrators have tools necessary to quickly analyze and remedy the situation. In a perfect world, administrators prepare in advance in order to avoid performance bottlenecks altogether, using capacity planning tools to predict in advance how servers should be configured to adequately handle future workloads. The goal of capacity planning is to provide satisfactory service levels to users in a cost-effective manner. This paper describes the fundamental steps for performing capacity planning. Real life examples are provided using TeamQuest Performance Software.

Customer-Facing, Revenue-Generating BI: The World's Best Business Intelligence Applications When it comes to leveraging enterprise data for use in self-service applications, Information Builders and its WebFOCUS BI platform have a proven track record of success. WebFOCUS currently supports some of the largest reporting and analysis environments in the industry. Customers across all industries, including financial services, telecommunications, energy and utilities, government, and higher education, have effectively implemented WebFOCUS to create websites that give external users self-service access to vital information.

 
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