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Zen and the Art of the Balanced Scorecard
White Paper As much an art as a science, the balanced scorecard is a living process that must be adaptive to constantly changing external forces and internal course corrections. Today the use of balanced scorecards for performance... [15 Sep 2009]
Technology Investments Drive Transformation of Puerto Rico's Prison Health System
White Paper The result was the Corrcetional Health Services Corporation (CHSC), which today delivers high-quality healthcare services to all inmates confined under the jurisdiction of the Puerto Rico administration of Corrections. [28 Aug 2009]
Epicor Software Case Study: Arizona Correctional Industries
White Paper The company wanted to migrate from a legacy system to an integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution based on True SOA, improving systems security and business unit oversight at eight different Arizona Department of... [30 May 2009]
PoliceOne as a Communication Channel for Peerless
White Paper They needed a fast and efficient way to distribute the notice as widely as possible within the Law Enforcement and Corrections community. As a small, family run business, Peerless looks for efficient, cost effective... [16 May 2009]
New Dawn Technologies Case Study: Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency
White Paper The Community Corrections staff serves ten counties in three judicial districts. The Community Corrections Director began looking for an automated case management system in January of 2006. Their staff... [14 Apr 2009]
Achieving Agility Through a New Approach to Forecasting
White Paper Those firms that survive and even thrive in the global recession will be able to link their spending plans with their strategic plans and quickly make midcourse corrections based on accurate, real-time input. [04 Apr 2009]
Progress Software Case Study: Tarrant County
White Paper The company implemented a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) for real-time information access across the criminal justice agencies, including the District Attorney, first responders and corrections. For Tarrant County,... [25 Dec 2008]
Create Reusable Template Parts in InfoPath 2007
White Paper The attendee of this webcast will learn how to create a new template part, test it, make corrections in it if necessary, and install it on the computer. After that, users can use it over and over and share it with other... [07 Nov 2008]
Use Speech Recognition
White Paper The user will save time if he or she completes dictation first, review the file, and then format text or make corrections. Speech Recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, English (U.S.and Japanese language... [16 Apr 2008]
Corrections Department Upgrades System to Meet Changing Business Needs
White Paper The New Zealand Department of Corrections depends on its Integrated Offender Management System (IOMS) to manage offenders in prison, on parole, or serving community-based sentences. Microsoft Gold Certified Partner... [29 Feb 2008]
Where's the real web 2.0?
Comment And there's always a risk that errors made at the start will propagate, and corrections made later either get lost in the noise or misconstrue the meaning of the original comments. Rob Bamforth hunts for technological... [18 Oct 2007]
InfoPath Prevents Mistakes Before They Happen
White Paper Imagine a form that could tell people what kind of data to enter, and how to make corrections before they press "Submit. The wave of the future? It's here today. With Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003, users can set forms... [05 Oct 2007]
Corrections Corporation of America Reduces Processing Errors by 95% and Accelerates Inmate Booking With Real-Time Integration Process
White Paper Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) specializes in the design, building, and management of prisons and detention facilities. The company worked with Bias Corporation, an Oracle partner, to implement real-time data... [05 Sep 2007]
Sodexho Pass International Ensures Expansion With Oracle Application Server
White Paper The challenges was to allow Sodexho to quickly open subsidiaries in new markets and replace administrative applications in outdated subsidiaries and upgrades workflow parameters and avoid occasional corrections to or... [05 Sep 2007]
Microsoft to pay blogger for Wikipedia 'corrections'?
News Mahugh said the original email to Jelliffe read: "Wikipedia has an entry on Open XML that has a lot of slanted language, and we'd like for them to make it more objective but we feel that it would be best if a non-Microsoft person were... [25 Jan 2007]