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Not any portal in a storm: the market is maturing, and bigger players are thriving

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Portal Software gives employees access to content located in different information "silos", such as local file servers, e-mails or other departments' internal websites. Market shifts in favor of large players among portal providers, and the choices organizations make among the portal providers are reviewed.

Author: O'Donnell, Kathie
Publisher: CFO Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Treasury & Risk Management
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1067-0432
Year: 2004
Financial Services, Finance and Insurance, DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS, Usage, Portal software

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Are you ready? Only your backup system knows for sure: for companies that worry about keeping their online businesses up and running 24-7, the biggest threat is from worms and viruses, not terrorists

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Companies recognize their high levels of dependence on technology and the potential impact a computer network shutdown can have on their ability to conduct business. One approach to keep data and records safe suggested is to send the duplicative material to another location entirely.

Author: O'Donnell, Kathie
Publisher: CFO Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Treasury & Risk Management
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1067-0432
Year: 2004
On-Line Information Services, Videotex & Teletext, Telegraph & other communications, Analysis, Online services, Internet services, Information services, Financial information services, Cable television/data services

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Making sure 'the check is in the mail': collections software can track down your biggest deadbeats

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With collections software, companies have seen reduction in its Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) and also in its collection staff. There is more demand for collections software because it gives companies a more accurate picture of their receivables.

Author: O'Donnell, Kathie
Publisher: CFO Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Treasury & Risk Management
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1067-0432
Year: 2003
Prepackaged software, Computer Software, Software Publishers, Credit Collection Techniques, Evaluation, Software, Collection (Accounting), Software quality

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Subjects list: United States, Financial services industry, Technology application
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