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Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
RFP templates for ERP systems help you establish your selection criteria ranging from batch control and reporting, formula and routing capabilities, to shop floor control, manufacturing management, finance, sales, and human resources.


Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
RFP templates for ERP systems help you establish your selection criteria ranging from batch control and reporting, formula and routing capabilities, to shop floor control, manufacturing management, finance, sales, and human resources.


Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
Enterprise Resource Planning RFP Templates
RFP templates for ERP systems help you establish your selection criteria ranging from batch control and reporting, formula and routing capabilities, to shop floor control, manufacturing management, finance, sales, and human resources.


Documents related to » mi shop floor control


Identity-based NAC: Using Identity to Put the “Control” in Network Access Control
Identity-based NAC: Using Identity to Put the Control in Network Access Control. Learn About Network Access Control. Access control is more than just checking devices for malware before admitting them to a network. Identity-based network access control (NAC) looks at the identities of users and devices, and knows what resource they are authorized to access, allowing enterprises to tightly control access, and the devices and behavior of users.

MI SHOP FLOOR CONTROL:
2/5/2007 5:07:00 PM

NGN Control Plane Overload and its Management
Given the types of overload scenarios encountered within traditional networks, similar traffic principles requiring overload management will be required within (NGNs). What, then, are the characteristics of overload protection within real-time communications servers? And what types of overload management methods are available for optimizing server performance?

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7/21/2006 2:19:00 PM

Demystifying Network Access Control
Imagine this scenario: an infected laptop within your company has accessed the network and is spreading malicious code to thousands of other devices. This incident could cripple any business, but with network access control (NAC) products, companies can rest a little easier. NAC’s ability to measure, enforce, and report on an array of security issues has gained it attention amongst security conscious organizations.

MI SHOP FLOOR CONTROL:
7/25/2007 8:39:00 AM

Remote Control Software: A Primer
Remote control software allows you to work on a remote computer—located across the hall or around the world—in real time, as if you were using its own keyboard and mouse. And remote solutions can dramatically reduce your cost of supporting client desktops. But before implementing remote software in your company, learn about the various remote capabilities and features you need to consider, including automated scripting.

MI SHOP FLOOR CONTROL:
4/10/2008 11:27:00 AM

Rootstock Software


MI SHOP FLOOR CONTROL: The Rootstock Apps provide the breadth and depth of solutions that today’s manufacturers and distributors need to operate and grow their business. Whether a single site organization or a large organization with many sites and hundreds of users, Rootstock Apps fit all sizes and types of manufacturers and distributors: Build to Order, Build to Stock, Engineer to Order, Configure to Order, Kit to Order; standard cost, actual cost or FIFO;  single site or  multiple plant/warehouse environments.  Key features include:• Mobile & Collaborative: Apps allow users to collaborate via social media and can be accessed from virtually any mobile device• Sales Order Management:  Automatically convert quotations into orders for your products• Purchase Order Management:  Automatically generate orders for your suppliers• Inventory Control:  Tune replenishment planning to reflect actual vendor performance and/or your actual production• Lot & Serial Control:  Full traceability of  any item• Cost Control:  Tracking up to eight elements of cost for an item• Production Engineering:  Create precise lists of items and instructions needed to build each product• Material Requirements Planning:  Automatically plan what you should buy or make in time to meet demand• Scheduling & Capacity Planning:  Automated scheduling + Drag and Drop scheduling board to help you balance load vs. capacity• Shop Floor Control:  Complete real-time visibility of factory operations• Project Control:  Segregate production costs and inventory by project• Multi Division & Multi Site:  Grow your business without outgrowing your Apps• Product Lifecycle Management Integration:  Automatically synchronize design engineering data with manufacturing data 

Network Access Control (NAC): Planning a Successful Rollout and Implementation
With the emergence of network access control (NAC) technologies, network administrators now have tools to gain critical network understanding. NAC solutions can contribute significantly to an organization’s business objectives by automatically enforcing network and security policies, preventing network downtimes, maintaining network integrity, and meeting compliance regulations. With this in mind, it’s important to look at what NAC implementations actually require.

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4/16/2007 2:09:00 PM

Leveraging Change Control to Meet PCI Requirements
Identity theft and credit card fraud affect all businesses—and the problem is only getting worse. In order to combat these threats, credit card companies have joined forces to introduce the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). For financial institutions, complying with PCI DSS by using real-time monitoring and selective enforcement software can help to relieve the burden of unauthorized changes.

MI SHOP FLOOR CONTROL:
11/6/2007 2:06:00 PM

Securing Visitor Access through Network Access Control Technology
The network infrastructure in today’s enterprises faces incredible challenges as both business processes and workforce requirements evolve. Furthermore, large public enterprises are hosting exponentially higher numbers of financial auditors due to US federal regulations, especially Sarbanes-Oxley. This has caused a heightened need to ensure that the network remains safe, while still permitting auditors and their unknown devices to remain productive.

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4/16/2007 2:12:00 PM

Outsourcing with Confidence. Improving Communication, Visibility, and Quality Control
Outsourcing of software development work requires careful considerations and practices to alleviate the potential challenges involved. This white paper summarizes the challenges and describes Code Rocket: a software visualization and documentation system that offers assistance for supporting recommended best practices for outsourcing.

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7/27/2010 7:24:00 AM

Identifying Critical Change Control Failure Points
There are key systems in every infrastructure where unapproved change can pose significant business risk. These guidelines show you how to properly categorize these systems in order to identify those that have risk characteristics. By learning how to identify critical change control failure points in your infrastructure, you reduce the threat of costly downtime, potential security breaches, and compliance weaknesses.

MI SHOP FLOOR CONTROL:
11/6/2007 2:07:00 PM

Retro-sourcing: A Safety Net for Outsourcing Engagements
Retro-sourcing refers to the processes involved in reversion control for outsource engagements. It allows proper care and protection to be related to a plan of return for development and service delivery. This can help you control unexpected and risk-laded initiatives, particularly in first-time outsourcing engagements. Learn about the six stages of retro-sourcing, and how they can help you make better-informed decisions.

MI SHOP FLOOR CONTROL:
10/7/2008 10:34:00 AM


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