Project Management is the art and science of organizing and regulating the different elements of a project. For a business, this could be the development of a new product, the launch of a new service or a marketing campaign. Frank Johnson describes the nine important processes of Project Management.
Projects are undertaken at different levels in an organization and may involve a single unit or different departments and thousands of people. Project Management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities to accomplish specified project goals.
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There is no doubting the fact that software innovation has transformed modern workplaces and empowered workers who deal with information to operate with accelerated speed, effectiveness and intelligence. However, multilevel communication with colleagues and clients still remains a challenge. Frank Johnson peers at the complexities and evaluates how a unified communication system can help to streamline the communication process.
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Business communications often fail to keep pace with the demand for real-time communications to address several critical business needs. Unified Communications can offer new flexibility and manageability across multimodal applications to deliver better levels of connectivity between distributed workforce. Frank Johnson explains the concept of Unified Communications and the associated benefits.
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The main aim of any IT training in an organization is to identify what skill or skill sets does the company want its personnel to learn. Frank Johnson unearths the factors that determine the IT training strategy and detailed plan of action with regards to imparting training tailored to address a company’s need for IT security.
Depending upon the specific IT training requirement of a company, the first essential step is to identify the audience that would be receiving the training in order to aptly address their varied responsibilities pertaining to IT security. Moving forward, a company needs to assess its available resources in order to strategize the development, implementation and maintenance of its IT security awareness and training program.
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The organizations today work in highly networked environments and the confidentiality, availability and integrity of information can only be protected if all employees have the basic knowledge of management, operational and technical controls required to protect the IT resources of their organization. Frank Johnson explains the strategies for designing an IT training program in corporate world. With the use of automated systems and advanced software in organizations, business operations and daily tasks have become highly computerized and programmed. The so called ‘manual work’ has considerably reduced.
However, the audit reports, periodicals and conference reports generally show that people are still one of the weakest links in attempts to secure the IT systems and networks. A robust and company wide IT training program is integral to ensure that all employees associated with the organization understand their duties, responsibilities, organizational policies and the secure use of the resources entrusted to them.
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Companies have been rapidly migrating from PBX to VoIP to cut down their telephone and data transmission expenses by getting them delivered on the same line. But is this strategic move a feasible solution? Frank Johnson finds out.
Why the move? In their search for a communication system that is not only flexible but also affordable, several companies around the word have found their solution in VoIP systems that can help them to streamline all their business communication with high proficiency.
In the past, most companies generally used Key systems that could only accommodate less than 10 phone lines per business. Key systems were fairly uncomplicated and used to operate through conventional phone lines or connections. However, most big enterprises that required connections for over 100 telephone ports used a form of Private Branch Exchange or PBX systems.
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Written by Frank Johnson
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Companies can reduce IT costs by getting voice and data delivered on the same line through VoIP. While the PBX system is just a phone, VoIP based technology works with the data network, coordinating devices and helping workers on the move to access data and communicate from anywhere. Frank Johnson discusses all the point that you need to take care of, before you make the move.
Business organizations often consider moving from their Private Branch Exchange (PBX) to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to decrease their telephone and data transmission costs.
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Now you can deploy, manage, protect and monitor secure desktop environments and make them available to users locally or remotely, independent of a network connection from any desktop, laptop or tablet PC. Frank Johnson explores desktop optimization and its benefits
The need for secure and well-managed desktop environments With work environments becoming more and more intricate, deploying desktop virtualization has become imperative for data protection, data security and compliance. With workplace mobility as their focal point, enterprises are aspiring to achieve increased desktop management efficiencies and consequent business continuity. They are geared up to migrate to Windows 7 environments and adopt the ‘bring your own computer’ or BYOC to work strategy and experience accelerated growth in their respective fields. From small and mid-sized firms, insurance companies, healthcare facilities, call centers, offshore developers and contractors to large MNCs, desktop optimization has got every enterprise, big and small, in its stride.
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