Today's businesses need simpler more efficient and flexible computing models. The IBM PureSystems family is comprised of platform systems and infrastructure systems that include built-in patterns of expertise to address complex business and operational tasks for smarter computing.
7 days ago by IBMThis paper describes the benefits of consolidating from HP servers to an IBM PureFlex System in a SAP application environment with six industry examples. Learn about the cost reductions through the use of IBM PureFlex System.
7 days ago by IBMIn this paper, efficient power saving scheme and corresponding algorithm must be developed and designed in order to provide reasonable energy consumption and to improve the network lifetime for wireless sensor network systems. The cluster-based technique is one of the approaches to reduce energy consumption in wireless sensor networks. In this paper, the authors propose a saving energy clustering algorithm to provide efficient energy consumption in such networks. The main idea of this paper is to reduce data transmission distance of sensor nodes in wireless sensor networks by using the uniform cluster concepts.
May 16th, 2012 by Springer Science+Business MediaAs the non-profit association dedicated to nurturing, growing and supporting the ECM (Enterprise Content Management) community, AIIM is proud to provide this research at no charge. In this way, the entire community can leverage the education, thought leadership and direction provided by our work. We would like this research to be as widely distributed as possible. Feel free to use this research in presentations and publications with the attribution - "© AIIM 2011, www.aiim.org"
May 15th, 2012 by IBMThe business application of social technologies, both within the enterprise, and with customers, suppliers and partners, has created a new paradigm of interaction and contribution, and is creating a new competitive edge for early adopters. The biggest organizations have been the first to see the benefits of improved collaboration, knowledge-sharing and team-innovation within a geographically dispersed workforce.
May 15th, 2012 by IBMWhen AIIM started tracking Enterprise 2.0 in March 20081, only 13% of respondents felt their organization had any real understanding of what it was about. That report focused on the definition and scope of Web 2.0 technologies
and how they might be used in a business environment. The world has moved on somewhat in the last three years.
We are more aware of the different demands of customer-facing, employee-facing and public Enterprise 2.02. The phrase "Systems-of-Engagement" was coined last year by Geoffrey Moore in his AIIM-sponsored study to
differentiate communication-centric applications from more traditional transaction-centric applications or "Systems-of-Record". For this report, we are using the term "Social Business". This is a broad school, but most people
understand or can guess at what it means - "business application of social technologies and applications". We are also in this report more focused on employee-facing or partner-facing applications.
Historically, organizations have struggled to find a common way in which they can effectively manage, access, and govern content applications across multiple systems. Today, it is still a challenge to make content application functionality portable across repositories. However, now more than ever, businesses are facing the overwhelming requirement to also manage the explosion of unstructured content. Unlike previous open-standards-based approaches, the Content Management Interoperability Standard (CMIS) has not only confronted this challenge, but also provides businesses with improved operational efficiencies.
May 15th, 2012 by IBMThe Symantec 2012 Endpoint Security Best Practices Survey reveals that organizations employing best practices are enjoying dramatically better outcomes when it comes to endpoint protection, and many of these best practices can—and should—be leveraged by SMBs.
May 14th, 2012 by SymantecFor the most part, there are two approaches to virtualization security. One can focus on giving every server its own, individual security tools, or you can try to blanket your servers with an agentless, all seeing form of security. In this white paper, Rethinking Security for Virtualized Environments, you'll see how security is evolving to suit the needs of newer, virtualized servers.
When it comes to business, high-performance environments stimulate individuals to work better, stronger, and faster. Why does high-performance management matter? It matters because it means better results, in the form of increased revenue, improved utilization, higher productivity, better quality and safety and greater engagement. Better results lead to greater recognition and financial returns, increased influence and significance. Want to create a high-performance environment in your organization? This complimentary SuccessFactors whitepaper shows you how.
May 7th, 2012 by SuccessFactors