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System-Center

Financial Mangement

Leverage Financial Management information for strategic planning and budgeting to identify corporate responsibility in accounting, data management, regulatory, and marketing operations.

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Information Technology

Understand present information technology management issues and infrastructure to uncover IT perspectives on resource management, ITIL, daily operations, IT budgets, service level agreements, and trends affecting IT management today.

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CRM

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) creates a comprehensive picture of customer needs, expectations, and behaviors by analyzing information from every customer transaction. CRM creates the customer intelligence necessary to develop customer relationships.

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Asset Management

Universal Business Solutions (UBS) helps organizations to design, implement, and support the best solution to manage a broad range of strategic (or critical) enterprise assets, as well as link those asset management solutions to cross-functional areas such as procurement, materials, financial management, business processes, vendor performance, and reporting.

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Resource Planning

The goal of Universal Business Solutions software is to provide a platform for integrating dissimilar enterprise applications, such as business-critical inventory, manufacturing, sales, marketing, and finance applications. The idea is to provide a way to exchange information between systems and to help companies plan ahead, usually in the development of products.

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Application Integration

In extracting data from aging financial, order entry, and accounting systems that were never meant to work together and sharing that information with other systems, EAI software, formerly known as just plain middleware, is finding a new home: as the technology that enables transactions among many buyers and sellers online.

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Network Management

Network Management means different things to different people. In some cases, it involves a solitary network consultant monitoring network activity with an outdated protocol analyzer. In other cases, network management involves a distributed database, auto polling of network devices, and high-end work stations generating real-time graphical views of network topology changes and traffic. In general, network management is a service that employs a variety of tools, applications, and devices to assist human network managers in monitoring and maintaining networks.

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