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Allied Aerospace, a Manufacturer of Wind Tunnel Models and Other Flight Systems, Uses NX to Shrink Cycle Times
Allied Aerospace is the only non-government entity in the world that operates wind tunnel test facilities capable of simulating everything from sea level static and low subsonic speeds to tri-sonic (just below hypersonic, or orbital) speed. Allied Aerospace is constantly looking for productivity enhancements to meet demands for faster turnaround....
Tags: Siemens AG, Aerospace, Allied Aerospace, CAD, Aerospace & Defense, Tools & Techniques, Software, Manufacturing, Management
Case studies 2007-01-01
Sallie Mae Uses CA Solutions to Automate ITIL Processes and the Change Management Lifecycle
With a 32-year history of operating as a federal government entity, Sallie Mae was no stranger to processes. However, the many manual process controls required a significant expenditure of resources. In addition, Sarbanes-Oxley audits and Statement of Auditing Standards audits required an automated, process-driven structure for audit and compliance. Sallie...
Tags: Audit, Computer Associates International Inc., ITIL, Process Improvement, Change Management, It Services, Quality, Business Operations, Tools & Techniques, Management
Case studies
Web Development Company and IBM Bring High Availability Solution to India's Leading Scrap Metals Importer
Web Development Company Ltd. is one of India's largest software development and services companies, creating customized e-business solutions for a wide range of industries and business requirements. MSTC Limited, a government entity based in Kolkata, is the leading importer in India of scrap metal. When MSTC asked WDC to upgrade...
Tags: Web, High Availability, Web Development, IBM Corp., E-business/E-Commerce, Disaster Recovery, Web Technology, Enterprise Software, Internet, Data Management, Software
Case studies
Should cities be ISPs?
Should cities be ISPs?article rootShould cities be ISPs?Lobbyists in Washington, D.C. are pressuring Congress to resolve the question of whether governments or private companies do a better job as Internet service providers. The stated primary goal of municipal broadband services is to provide Internet access to low-income people. However, some...
Tags: Internet Service Provider, government, tax, isps, Sonja Thompson, networking
Discussion threads 2005-06-23
Write that Grant!
I have written on occasion that obtaining grants can be away to augment your operations should you need additional funding in someareas. But if you just go out looking for grants because you are short on moneyand need to fix problems internal budgeting problems, you are going to come upshort....
Tags: partnership
Blog posts 2006-03-12
FAQ: The new 'annoy' law explained
A new federal law aims to outlaw certain types of annoying Web sites and e-mail. This informative Q&A gets to the bottom of what this law means in practice.Do you think this bill will deter people from sending annoying communications over the Internet?Like CAN-SPAMTake a walk through Usenet and it...
Tags: communications, Internet, legislation, networking, Sonja Thompson, Vagueness
Discussion threads 2006-01-11
Here is the printer "pictures" the guy sent me!
Remember the mishap were the guy sent me the broken printer?? Well this a few pictures of it, he said it was in beautiful condition, but I guess he lied. It does not even print. Its TOTALLY BROKEN.. god!! http://www.overclockerslair.com/pn/1.jpghttp://www.overclockerslair.com/pn/2.jpghttp://www.overclockerslair.com/pn/3.jpgSorry to say itI really am, I...
Tags: 5jgibbs, printer, Thanks Jeremy, Web site
Discussion threads 2005-01-05
Implement Web-filtering software in your government organization
RE: protect them from themselvesI am with the IT dept of a large city. We have been monitoring / blocking inappropriate surfing for six years. The usual porn / gambling / criminal intent sites are on our black list. I know of at least a half-dozen employees...
Tags: agency, blocking, bstephens@..., content filtering, it management, job, software, surfing, This Does, Web
Discussion threads 2005-07-19
OpenSSH vulnerability poses critical threat to servers
A vulnerability in OpenSSH has been discovered that can lead to the complete compromise of many Linux/UNIX systems. Even worse, it appears that hackers have known about this vulnerability and have been exploiting it for as long as several months.DetailsCERT advisory CA-2003-24, “Buffer Management Vulnerability in OpenSSH,” indicates that exploiting...
Tags: CERT, John McCormick, OpenSSH, Sendmail Inc., server, vulnerability
Technical articles 2003-09-29
First Person: When the goin' gets tough
Is any job in any company ever really secure? Read why you should have an emergency plan ready, just in case the hammer falls in your direction.Monday should be renamed "Unday." Mondays have the unpleasant, undesired reputation for being the most un-looked-forward-to day of the week. This first day of...
Tags: Workforce management, Todd LeFort, freeze, administration, job
Technical articles 2000-05-03
Members share more tips for wired meetings
As TechRepublic members explain, meeting facilitation software not only saves meeting time but also sparks productivity and valued feedback. Find out how several enterprises are putting meeting software to work today.To some, using software to foster meetings seems impersonal. After all, why place a computer interface between people in the...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Suzanne Thornberry, GroupSystems, Ed Feige, software
Technical articles 2002-06-17
Where is the common sense for IT security monitoring?
Where is the common sense for IT security monitoring?Information Security Officers are often tempted to "monitor it all", up to the each key stroke of each employee if possible! IT departments on the other hand need to ensure the availability of secure and reliable IT resources, services, and operations...
Tags: firewall, Information Security Officer, Information Security Officers, information technology, ISA, IT security, it security common sense, it security lunacy, it security monitoring, monitoring, nosense, security
Discussion threads 2005-07-09
Dell Takes One Hell of a Blogging
Dell Takes One Hell of a Blogginghttp://directmag.com/mag/marketing_dell_takes_one/Original article printed in Newsweek.Why do they do so well in trade mag surveys?Dell has consistently ranked ahead of other Intel box builders for quality of product and service in PC Mag and PC World reader surveys for several years. I'm not defending...
Tags: blogging, dell blogging, Dell Computer Corp., dell customer service, dell hell, off-topic, Oz_Media, survey
Discussion threads 2005-10-05
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