SharePoint: The New Face of Your Enterprise Architecture
Business Users today have to operate on tens, if not hundreds of applications, as part of their daily routine to run through their quota of work, moving from one silo to another to another, and if that isn’t enough, the increased application access and password complexity, making it absolutely hard to maintain focus on their core jobs. Add to that, a lack of interoperability between these systems, and a lack of a truly integr (more…)
Evolving Enterprise Applications 2009 – Increasing the Business Value of Investments in ERP and CRM–Aarkstore Enterprise

Aarkstore announce a new report “Evolving Enterprise Applications 2009 – Increasing the Business Value of Investments in ERP and CRM” through its vast collection of market research report.
Enterprise applications like ERP and CRM systems provide the DNA for successful organisations but their scope and impact is so extensive, and the cost (more…)
Enterprise Integration Solutions- Break All Information Barriers
To keep up with the fast pace of business and escalating customer demands, organizations must have the agility to respond swiftly to change. Though, doing so requires an enterprise architecture that allows information to flow seamlessly between departments and across geographies. That’s easier said than done in most companies, where information ‘silos’ caused by legacy application and a diverse IT architecture prevent smo (more…)
Improving the Management of Output in an Sap Environment
The customer associated with this case study is a large, multi-national manufacturer of chain saws and outdoor power equipment; gasoline and electric grass & weed trimmers, monofilament trimmer line, hedge trimmers, edgers, extended length hedge trimmers, pole pruners, brushcutters, gasoline and electric powered blowers, sprayers, gasoline and electric chain saws, guide bars, cut-off machines, earth augers, and clearing saws. T (more…)
Upgrading Your MCSE Certification on Windows Server 2003
HTML clipboardYou have your MCSE on Windows Server 2003, and you want to upgrade to Windows Server 2008. The first thing to remember is that this is a series of new certifications and, while there is an upgrade path, you are not earning an MCSA or MCSE on Windows Server 2008. Rather, you will earn a MCTS or MCITP on Windows Server 2008. Also remember that the era of the MCSA/MCSE certifications has ended – it is now MCTS and (more…)