Entries Tagged as 'Systems'
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 […]
[Read more →]
Tags: AmpUp · Articles · Enterprises · Mobile Computing · Networks & Servers · Software Development · Systems
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 […]
[Read more →]
Tags: Business · Computers · Enterprises · Networks & Servers · Systems · Website Design
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 […]
[Read more →]
Tags: Business · Computers · Enterprises · Networks & Servers · Systems · Website Design
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, […]
[Read more →]
Tags: Articles · Business · Computers · Enterprises · Networks & Servers · Systems · Website Design
December 1st, 2007 · 1 Comment
The demands on Audience Response Systems (ARS) are growing. No longer are some customers content with simple bar and pie charts. They want to compare results across multiple sessions and correlate the results with those of their other systems. Using the 1 vs. 100 television game show as an example, this article discusses high-end audience response systems for custom applications.
[Read more →]
Tags: Articles · Case Studies · Systems
For the second straight year, DataPlex, through its client Quick Tally Interactive Systems, provided a custom-engineered voting system for the Reader’s Digest nationwide Word Power Challenge. In this contest, students compete for $50,000 in college scholarships. The show stars Al Roker as the host and will air on NBC in June, 2007.
[Read more →]
Tags: News · Software Development · Systems
Through its client Quick Tally Interactive Systems, DataPlex delivered and operated the audience voting system for the pilot episode of ZDF Enterprises’ U.S. version of its hit show Wanna Bet? starring British comedic duo “Ant & Dec” and which will soon air on ABC. DataPlex’s Metadox Audience Survery Application was used to survey over […]
[Read more →]
Tags: Metadox · News · Systems
Through its client Quick Tally Interactive Systems, DataPlex completed delivery of a sophisticated player registration, mob voting and demographics reporting system to NBC’s hit game show 1 vs. 100 based on it Metadox audience survey product. also, DataPlex personnel provide technical support during the tapings of 1 vs. 100 episodes.
[Read more →]
Tags: Metadox · News · Software Development · Systems
Through its client Quick Tally Interactive Systems, DataPlex has been selected to provide player and mob registration, demographics capture and vote analysis tools to NBC’s hit game show 1 vs. 100.
[Read more →]
Tags: News · Software Development · Systems
Through its client Quick Tally Interactive Systems, DataPlex delivers a custom version of its Metadox Audience Response Software to NBC for its upcoming 1 vs. 100 television game show to air beginning October, 2006.
[Read more →]
Tags: Metadox · News · Software Development · Systems