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Ariba Inc.
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Stage Stores, facing the bankruptcy of a key vendor, decided to use Ariba Network Discovery to find new suppliers. By quickly connecting with alternate suppliers, they avoided business disruption and continue using it for sourcing events. “The ROI is exponential, because number one it's a free service,” Chris Uriarte, Sourcing Manager for Stage Stores says. “And in return for 10 to 25 minutes of ...
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Aruba Networks, Inc
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The migration to wireless LAN is already well under way: many users already make Wi-Fi their primary connection to the corporate network. Indeed, user demand is a strong driver: where there is a choice between a wired and wireless connection, wireless is preferred. Users will migrate to the WLAN, and away from the wired LAN whenever offered the choice.
Universities are early examples of this ...
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Ariba Inc.
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As more companies embrace spend management as a way to cut costs and increase efficiency, suppliers are investing in eCommerce solutions that help them meet changing customer requirements. While choosing the right technology is essential, suppliers must also proactively seek to understand how customers use spend management—then leverage their eCommerce investments to align with customer ...
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Aruba Networks, Inc
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Modern enterprises are becoming more widely distributed, and workers are increasingly mobile. Fewer employees are working in large corporate offices, with estimates of the remote workforce as high as 80% of employees in some 1 companies . As enterprises hire employees and contractors from a global talent pool, wherever they may live, they are forming virtual teams: the remote worker has become ...
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Hewlett-Packard (HP)
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Today's IT organizations are under pressure to continually adapt IT resources to keep pace with changing business priorities, all the while seeking methods to lower costs and improve efficiency in the datacenter. The latter has become a greater focal point in the current economic climate. The racked, stacked, and wired infrastructure common in today's environments creates obstacles in the ability ...
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