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Saturday, October 6, 2012

TMCnet Business Process Outsourcing Week in Review

- Alert) recently released Toad for Oracle 11.6. This new version offers anywhere access to some functionality for Oracle database professionals, the company has stated. When it comes to the development and administration of Oracle databases, Toad for Oracle provides the best possible productivity. The new version brings together the functionality available with a vast array of automation and intuitive workflows.

Lending Club, a platform for investing in and obtaining personal loans, recently signed an agreement with Oracle for Oracle’s ERP Cloud Service. Officials from Lending Club said the company will integrate Oracle’s services with Lending Club's online lending platform to improve decision-making and workflow, implement robust reporting, and take advantage of the inherent scalability and cost savings provided by the cloud.

Securing the large amount of data that is created each and every day is a monumental task. The constant threat from hackers who are trying to access your information means the security measures you use have to work every time an attempt is made. An effective data loss or leak prevention solution protects your data at all times even while it is in use, in motion or at-rest. The risk of data loss or leak becomes that much greater when services are outsourced. NTT Com announced it is going to provide network profiling, file verification and data loss prevention (DLP) for total outsourcing security risk management solutions as part of its Managed Security Services.

The service is especially geared towards cyber attacks targeting enterprises. It will protect ICT environments by detecting threats and reducing the risk of data leakage resulting from targeted attacks by giving customers tools with strong security measures. 

Stay tuned to the business process outsourcing community each week for the latest industry news, trends and resources.







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Sunday, September 23, 2012

TMCnet Business Process Outsourcing Week in Review

7 Steps to Creating a Powerful Teleprospecting Engine
When was the last time you performed an audit on your telesprospecting process? Putting actionable strategies in place will convert teleprospecting from a tactical afterthought to a strategic asset.

Come learn as SiriusDecisions discusses insights from their 2012 Teleprospecting Study.

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Interaction Process Automation from Interactive Intelligence Enhanced

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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

TMCnet's Business Process Outsourcing Week in Review

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

TMCnet Business Process Outsourcing Week in Review

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

TMCnet's Business Process Outsourcing Week in Review

- Alert) World Conference, Pitney Bowes, a designer and developer of various communication solutions, received the Partner Innovation Award. Bowes was recognized at the event specifically for the design integration for the EMC Platform.

“Pitney Bowes is proud to receive this Partner Innovation award from EMC for Excellence in Design Integration. As critical customer communications evolve to multi-channel formats, it is more important than ever for enterprises to integrate their inbound documents and data with their critical business processes. We’ve combined our document management expertise with EMC’s capture technology to deliver a flexible and scalable outsourced service model for document processing,” said Scot Laudicina of Pitney Bowes Management Services, in a press release.

Pitney Bowes has been recognized numerous times and is the recipient of multiple awards. The company said it specializes in both large and small-to-medium sized corporations in 100 countries. The company software and equipment is designed to help enterprises communication more effectively in today’s multi-channel world.

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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Modifications to Call Center Certification Process Embrace Social Media

Serving the More Autonomous CustomerHow "autonomous" are your customers? Unless you're selling products appealing to senior citizens (and even then, you might be surprised), chances are they are very autonomous. What this means is that they do their own product research and information gathering entirely on their own.

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

TMCnet Business Process Outsourcing Week in Review

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Apriso Announces Availability of MPI 2.0 - FlexNet Manufacturing Process Intelligence

- Alert) technology and tools making it easy to use.  

MPI 2.0 allows real-time access to machine level data and offers greater intelligence reporting and analysis capabilities. Furthermore, with the FlexNet Manufacturing Process Intelligence (MPI) incorporated within Apriso's broader FlexNet solution, the MPI 2.0 enables manufacturers to include improvements and to quickly respond to market changes.




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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

TMCnet Business Process Outsourcing Week in Review

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Monday, April 30, 2012

TMCnet Business Process Outsourcing Week in Review

- Alert) Xeon processors running at 2.06 GHz each, multiple terabytes of data storage per node, and the ability to combine nodes to make the whole as big as need be to handle the volume of data.

In other news, AT&T (News

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Monday, April 16, 2012

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Friday, April 13, 2012

New Contest Awards Software Developers Who Smooth Out Medicare Claims Process

Six Things Hospitals Need to Know About Supporting the Adoption of Smartphones Pagers have been an essential part of healthcare communications for a long time due to their ability to provide reliable communications at a low cost. When pagers emerged on the healthcare scene, they fundamentally changed the way doctors, nurses, and administrators could be notified that... DOWNLOAD NOW

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Big Data Enables Healthcare to Process Massive Amounts of Data for Clues into Illness

By Deborah Hirsch TMCnet Contributor

It’s only just being talked about, but it’s been around for awhile. The name is clean, simple and says it all. Big Data — the ability to crunch the massive amounts of data out there and process and interpret it, according to Ben Rooney of the Wall Street Journal.

TMCnet contributor Nathesh recently reported that a study by research firm IDC has shown that “the Big Data technology and services market is growing at 40 percent a year and by 2015 will reach $16.9 billion” – seven times the overall information technology and communications business growth rate.

Healthcare is one of the places it may play out most.

In the past, wrote Rooney, healthcare was one doctor looking at one patient with only the information the doctor had at that time. But what if a doctor has access to thousands, or even tens of thousands, of people? And all the data that goes with them?

Acquiring medical data has historically not been easy, wrote Rooney, as it is “wrapped in layers of regulations and stringent safeguards and is expensive to collect.” Even more difficult to interpret and use, it hasn’t represented the whole population – just the ones who are sick.  

So while health services can already collect information from laboratories, hospitals and front-line doctors, the problem is that “It is massively skewed. It is highly biased by the people who go to doctors; the ill, the hypochondriacs and the elderly,” Shamus Husheer, CEO of Cambridge Temperature Concepts, told Rooney.

Big data is no stranger to other industries. It’s storage technology is being used to power advanced research across universities and to extract clinical and operational data from iPads and digital pens “for visualization into dashboards and drill-down analyses and in the creation of reports.”  

One of the applications in the healthcare world made by Husheer's company using big data is a sensor that women wishing to conceive wear 24 hours a day “which records movement and changes in body temperature (an indication of ovulation), up to 20,000 readings a day,” valuable information that is obtained only through searching through mounds of data.




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