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Evaluating Financial Management Software: Five Must-Haves

Posted by Thai Pham on

The backbone of any organization, financial management applications are the foundation that helps a company manage and gain insight into the most important parts of their business. Financial management applications streamline processes to help an organization manage business-critical functions such as accounting, project management, payroll, and human resources. When the financial management software of an organization becomes disjointed or broken, the implications can certainly impact the success and profitability of that organization.

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Blog Topics: Financial consolidation, planning and reporting, Financial Accounting Management Software

4 Ways to Sell Unsexy Products

Posted by Rick Yvanovich on

Got a great product that's all steak and no sizzle? Road ID co-founder Edward Wimmer on how to craft the killer pitch.

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Blog Topics: Retail Management System

Is it time for a global HotelWiki to assist the industry (and consumers) with hotel distribution?

Posted by Rick Yvanovich on

There is a certain helplessness creeping in around online hotel distribution which is worrying hotels in Europe and worldwide.

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Blog Topics: Hospitality solutions

Global CAD access with Citrix XenDesktop HDX Pro 3D

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“The desktop performance and integration of peripheral devices functioned smoothly. The CAD users in India have confirmed that they can work productively with the Citrix technology.”

Manuel Killer, Project Manager, CAx Technologies, Discrete Automation & Motion Division, ABB Schweiz AG.

The power and automation technology group ABB has recently made user workstations with worldwide distributed CAD applications available as virtual desktops. Thanks to the HDX™ Pro 3D graphics technology of Citrix® XenDesktop®, now even people in India can work productively with graphics-intensive applications that are hosted at a datacenter in Switzerland. The solution facilitates collaboration of globally organized teams and ensures that all design data remains in one central location. At the same time, ABB developers gain flexibility; access to the CAD workstation is now possible with any device.

ABB is a leading global supplier of energy and automation technology. The company has 124,000 employees in over 100 countries and generated total sales of more than USD 31.5 billion in 2010. The Schweizer Landesgesellschaft (Swiss national company) based in Baden is also involved in this global network. ABB Schweiz AG carries the global responsibility for numerous products and systems within this affiliated group.

Globalization has had a significant impact on the business of ABB in recent years: rising global energy demand, the increasing integration of renewable energies and the evolution of intelligent networks opened many new market opportunities to the group. An ever-growing share of sales is now being generated in emerging regions such as China and India. In order to be closer to customers in these growth markets and to work simultaneously and most cost-efficiently, ABB is investing continuously in R&D and engineering resources on site. As part of this process, it was decided to open a global engineering center for the Business Unit Power Electronics & MV Drives in Bangalore, India. The schedule for the project was estimated to be relatively brief and the unit was expected to be operational within seven months.

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  • Network was a bottleneck for globalization project
  • Making professional 3D applications available over the WAN
  • Performance and convenience as key factors
  • Interesting solution for local CAD jobs as well

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Desktop Virtualization: What's Stopping You?

Posted by Rick Yvanovich on

Citrix buys a scrappy startup as it tries to convince more enterprises that desktop virtualization doesn't always equal painful compromise. Are you still waiting?

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Blog Topics: Cloud Computing

Citrix - Liberating the Desktop Through Virtualization Innovation

Posted by Rick Yvanovich on

With the rise of  distributed computing and the personal desktop, enterprise IT underwent a radical change; from a centralized model over which the business maintained tight control, to a ubiquitous computing model that enabled individuals to have much greater freedom and flexibility in a truly “personal” experience. Today, with the rise of  global Internet connectivity, the consumerization of  IT and the desire for a self-service environment, IT organizations are faced with an ever expanding list of  worker preferences and devices, increasingly owned by the individual – from PCs to smartphones to netbooks – for which they must securely deliver corporate data on demand. These widely distributed network of  desktops and the proliferation of  user devices often means significant burdens of both administration and cost, and a fear of a rapid and alarming acceleration of security threats. Many are finding new answers to these challenges in the emerging and dynamic field of  desktop virtualization. 

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Desktop Virtualization: What's Stopping You?

Posted by Rick Yvanovich on

Citrix buys a scrappy startup as it tries to convince more enterprises that desktop virtualization doesn't always equal painful compromise. Are you still waiting?

Read More…

Global CAD access with Citrix XenDesktop HDX Pro 3D

Posted by Rick Yvanovich on

“The desktop performance and integration of peripheral devices functioned smoothly. The CAD users in India have confirmed that they can work productively with the Citrix technology.”

Manuel Killer, Project Manager, CAx Technologies, Discrete Automation & Motion Division, ABB Schweiz AG.

The power and automation technology group ABB has recently made user workstations with worldwide distributed CAD applications available as virtual desktops. Thanks to the HDX™ Pro 3D graphics technology of Citrix® XenDesktop®, now even people in India can work productively with graphics-intensive applications that are hosted at a datacenter in Switzerland. The solution facilitates collaboration of globally organized teams and ensures that all design data remains in one central location. At the same time, ABB developers gain flexibility; access to the CAD workstation is now possible with any device.

ABB is a leading global supplier of energy and automation technology. The company has 124,000 employees in over 100 countries and generated total sales of more than USD 31.5 billion in 2010. The Schweizer Landesgesellschaft (Swiss national company) based in Baden is also involved in this global network. ABB Schweiz AG carries the global responsibility for numerous products and systems within this affiliated group.

Globalization has had a significant impact on the business of ABB in recent years: rising global energy demand, the increasing integration of renewable energies and the evolution of intelligent networks opened many new market opportunities to the group. An ever-growing share of sales is now being generated in emerging regions such as China and India. In order to be closer to customers in these growth markets and to work simultaneously and most cost-efficiently, ABB is investing continuously in R&D and engineering resources on site. As part of this process, it was decided to open a global engineering center for the Business Unit Power Electronics & MV Drives in Bangalore, India. The schedule for the project was estimated to be relatively brief and the unit was expected to be operational within seven months.

Download our Whitepaper to figure out...

  • Network was a bottleneck for globalization project
  • Making professional 3D applications available over the WAN
  • Performance and convenience as key factors
  • Interesting solution for local CAD jobs as well

 

Click me

 

 

 

Read More…

Citrix - Liberating the Desktop Through Virtualization Innovation

Posted by Rick Yvanovich on

With the rise of  distributed computing and the personal desktop, enterprise IT underwent a radical change; from a centralized model over which the business maintained tight control, to a ubiquitous computing model that enabled individuals to have much greater freedom and flexibility in a truly “personal” experience. Today, with the rise of  global Internet connectivity, the consumerization of  IT and the desire for a self-service environment, IT organizations are faced with an ever expanding list of  worker preferences and devices, increasingly owned by the individual – from PCs to smartphones to netbooks – for which they must securely deliver corporate data on demand. These widely distributed network of  desktops and the proliferation of  user devices often means significant burdens of both administration and cost, and a fear of a rapid and alarming acceleration of security threats. Many are finding new answers to these challenges in the emerging and dynamic field of  desktop virtualization. 

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CIMA My Jobs - Qualified Salary Survey 2011

Posted by Rick Yvanovich on

The third global CIMA qualified salary survey is finally here. This is an annual study conducted by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) on those with the CIMA qualification in 14 markets around the world.

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