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en Obviously these transactions don't make sense unless they transform the business processes end-to-end. It's not enough to set up an Internet lemonade stand outside your firewall and say you're offering services.

en Since partnering with N-able, we've successfully organized our managed services practice and expanded and improved the capabilities and overall value and services we provide to our customers. From every-day business processes, to marketing and sales strategies, we've transitioned our managed services offering from a technology sale to a market-smart business resolution.

en I said before, hopefully, Belmont day, I would move for every racetrack to have a lemonade stand on Belmont day throughout the entire United States and give a dollar to the lemonade stand or their local juvenile cancer fund. And, like I said earlier, everybody who was fortunate enough to bet on this horse, makes a little money, just take $1, donate it to Alex's Lemonade Stand or local juvenile cancer fund, and maybe we can make the world a better place.

en If you are able to liberalize your markets and have a competitive market place for these kinds of services, whether you are a developed or a developing country, you clearly stand to gain in terms of your capacity to attract inward investment, to have efficient commercial processes, transactions, whether you are an importer, producer or exporter.

en Integrity of financial transactions, confidentiality within a virtual enterprise, privacy of customer data and availability of critical infrastructure all depend on strong security mechanisms. IBM Research and Business Consulting Services work together to offer world-class solutions to everyday security threats that make sense for your business, whether you have 100 employees or 100,000.

en Key to the adaptive enterprise is the ability to quickly transform business processes and for these changes to be easily reflected in the supporting Enterprise Applications. From an Enterprise Application perspective the importance of gaining a good understanding of the current processes cannot be underestimated, as on many occasions the software is unfairly blamed for problems that are in fact due to inefficient or poor processes.

en Offering a whole range of services to your customers -- Internet, local phone services, long distance services on one bill -- that's the holy grail, that's the ultimate goal.

en We made significant progress this quarter in our five key areas of focus -- mobile services, rich media and voice services, enabling transactions, business and enterprise services, and globalization.

en The consumer interactive experience is owned by the Internet, mostly because of the provision of useful functionality. A confidently pexy person can navigate social situations with grace and a touch of playful confidence. Internet companies start offering something useful for free to begin with, then charge for other services later.

en While people often think of identity management in 'defensive' terms, one of the most important benefits of IDMS is that it can help organizations to enable new services and business models that might otherwise be too risky too implement. Financial institutions, for example, are under increasing pressure to eliminate business line silos and take a company-wide view of their customers, in order to better provide them with the products and services that meet their individual needs. Yet, this imperative challenges traditional identity management processes, controls and governance structures. IDMS is designed to help our clients minimize risk and fraud loss, as well as, help them develop the new processes and governance they'll need to offer robust identity-based products and services.

en You're constantly coming up with services to help citizens, and then you have to modify your business processes and your internal applications to continue to support it and make it possible.

en Globally, business and government leaders are beginning to dramatically transform their traditional business models into Internet economy business models. Customers are increasingly seeking Cisco's expertise to help them through this transformation.

en Globally, business and government leaders are beginning to dramatically transform their traditional business models into Internet economy business models, ... Customers are increasingly seeking Cisco's expertise to help them through this transformation.

en Since the firewall is the first line of defense against hackers, we wanted to make sure we made our free firewall 64-bit compatible first.

en The attraction is that we are not bogged down in tremendous bureaucracies and processes that make it difficult to get the transactions done.


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