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DataPlex Readies Release of Law Enforcement Enterprise Application

June 28th, 2010 · No Comments

DataPlex, Inc., along with its partner firm The Juran Company, is putting the finishing touches on an electronic field reporting system (EFRS) for use by police officers. This enterprise system is highly tailored for busy police departments and other law enforcement agencies that would like to make their officers, agents and staff more efficient in […]

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Introducing AmpUp, a Cloud-Based Enterprise Platform

June 13th, 2010 · 1 Comment

We have developed a web-centric database tool called “AmpUp” used for rapid development of enterprise systems. Born out of necessity for supporting our customers, AmpUp has demonstrated that it reduces implementation efforts and budgets by more than 50%.
Conceptually, AmpUp is a wrapper between an organization’s data and its website. By providing a […]

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At the Crossroads of Enterprise, Mobile and the Cloud

June 7th, 2010 · No Comments

Navigate the Intersection of Enterprise, Mobile and the Cloud

As a disruptive phenomenon in the realm of information technology, Cloud Computing is evolving quickly and driving changes both in the personal space and in the corporate world towards a more portable and web-centric infrastructure, particularly in such areas as sales, marketing, customer relations, logistics and fulfillment.
Back […]

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Tags: AmpUp · Articles · Enterprises · Mobile Computing · Networks & Servers · Software Development · Systems

Cloud Computing Issues

January 7th, 2010 · 1 Comment

This is a sidebar to our Article “Exploring Cloud Computing“.
Here is a rundown on most of the current issues concerning cloud computing:
Security – While a leading edge cloud services provider will employ data storage and transmission encryption, user authentication, and authorization (data access) practices, many people worry about the vulnerability of remote data to such […]

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Tags: Business · Computers · Enterprises · Networks & Servers · Systems · Website Design

The Different Types of Cloud Computing

January 7th, 2010 · 1 Comment

This is a sidebar to our Article “Exploring Cloud Computing“.
Here is a list of the five most common types of cloud computing.
Software as a Service (SaaS) – a single application, library of applications, an API of web services, infrasructure or development platform users who are not necessarily aware of one another interact with through their […]

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Police Field Reporting Enterprise System

January 5th, 2010 · No Comments

We have been awarded the contract to create a police department electronic field-reporting system (EFRS) where officers in the field enter incident information directly into a computer instead of onto paper for later transcription. EFRS taps into the Emergency 911 System as well as the Ticketing System to populate as many data fields automatically as […]

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Exploring Cloud Computing

January 5th, 2010 · 3 Comments

Volume 4, Number 1
Could You Be Using It Someday?
We have entered an era of Things Cloud: “cloud storage,” “cloud computing,” or, just simply “the cloud,” referring to how IT personnel often represent the Internet in their diagrams. Are there opportunities to save money or get improved processes by moving to the cloud? In our analysis, […]

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Android-based Smartphones - Google’s Nexus One and Motorola’s Droid

December 27th, 2009 · No Comments

Will Motorola’s Droid or Google’s Nexus One trump Apple’s iPhone?
The latest entries into the mobile computing market are the Motorola’s Droid and Google’s Nexus One, both based on Google’s powerful new Android 2.0 Operating System. Some reviewers have called these smartphones “iPhone killers.” Are they really? What does Android represent to mobile computing?
The Droid […]

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Tags: Business · Computers · Consumer Electronics · Enterprises · Hardware Design · News

The Expansiveness of Mobile Computing

October 2nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

Volume 3, Number 5
What Mobile Computing means to Consumers and the Enterprise
The arrival of the next generation of smartphones such as Apple’s iPhone  and the G1 based on Google’s Android technology heralds a new era in mobile computing. But what does this mean to consumers, and how do enterprises leverage these new devices without sacrificing […]

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Tags: Articles · Consumer Electronics · Enterprises · iPhone/iTouch