Friday, November 13, 2009

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Executive Guide to Business and Software Requirements

The concept of getting business requirements right sounds straightforward. However, flawed requirements trigger 70 percent of project failures. The larger the number of stakeholder groups involved, and the more complex the processes, the more likely a project will fail. Success in large projects is not just about completeness, but also about getting complete requirements information early in the development process.

Related Topics: Consulting and Services, Help Desk or Support Services (Hardware), Project Management, Requirements Analysis and Definition, Project and Process Management

Related Industry: Information

Related Keywords: Digital Mosaic Inc., workflow analysis, flawed requirements, business requirements template, business requirements, IAG, project failures, requirements risk, functional requirements, requirement elicitation
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Integrating Fax and E-mail: An Overview of Exchange, Active Directory, and Group Policy Fax Solutions

When you decide to implement a new fax software solution, you should review how the solution will be implemented and managed, as well as its ability to grow with your network. Within a Windows network, critical architectural, administrative, and usage concerns should be thoroughly considered. Review your options with this fax server overview outlining the benefits of different fax servers and e-mail integration.

Related Topics: IT Infrastructure, Data Center Equipment, Networking, Server, Systems Integration

Related Industries: Finance and Insurance, Health Care and Social Assistance

Related Keywords: Windows network, fax routing, e-mail integration, FAXCOM server solution, Biscom Inc., desktop integration, fax boards, extending fax applications, fax server, wide area network
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Outsourcing Management Software Tools: An Executive Point of View

Large-scale, complex outsourcing deals have produced equally complex management issues. Indeed, the leading cause of missed expectations in outsourcing is poor governance—after the deal is signed. For this reason, executives can benefit tremendously from outsourcing management tools, including third party vendors. Where and how do they work? And what is the cost in terms of time and money?

Related Topics: Outsourcing, Business Process Management, Business Process Outsourcing

Related Industries: Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services, Management of Companies and Enterprises

Related Keywords: outsourcing management, outsourcing governance, BPO, outsourcing service providers, OM tools, EquaTerra, OM, business process outsourcing, outsourcing management and governance, outsourcing management tools