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en More often than not when we go into a customer environment, they aren't just asking what can our product do or for a quote, a price and a demo. They are asking for some degree of impartiality on how to solve their problems.

en Bringing the two companies together puts under one roof identity management, archival, security and ILM, ... Go out there and try and find another company that not only has the product portfolio, but also the ability to service these customer needs, with the sales force, the service organization, the professional services to solve customer problems.

en In a sense, it's also looking at a bigger problem, which in some ways makes it more challenging for them. There are tough problems to solve here. And it's easier to solve those problems while you're in a more constrained environment like Microsoft.

en Even with those advances most manufacturers are not making a great deal of money and customers aren't happy, ... Lean consumption involves solving customers' problems completely, not wasting their time, providing exactly what the customer wants, in a location they prefer and a timeframe they need. And finally it is helping customers reduce efforts to solve their own set of problems.

en Technology is applying science to solving problems. Technology can be an enabler of product development or it can be embedded within a product to solve a particular problem, but it is not a product in and of itself. Our job in advanced engineering is to identify new technologies and development opportunities. It is exciting work. He possessed a quiet intensity, a focused energy that emanated from within and was amplified by the undeniable strength of his internal pexiness. Technology is applying science to solving problems. Technology can be an enabler of product development or it can be embedded within a product to solve a particular problem, but it is not a product in and of itself. Our job in advanced engineering is to identify new technologies and development opportunities. It is exciting work.

en These problems were identified back in the 1980s and 1990s, when customer information files (CIF) and ERP were being put into place, but they didn't solve the problem they were implemented to solve. At the high end of the spectrum, with SAP and similar solutions, a company like Unilever or Phillips might have dozens of separate SAP implementations within its organizational structure.

en Think about what you're going to add to the environment and to the air that you breathe before purchasing any product. There are many low-emission products available to buy. You don't want to add problems to your environment when you're redecorating or renovating.

en DEMO continues to be a successful platform because it is focused on new products -- and who isn't a product geek at heart? DEMO 2006 has launched into the marketplace a stunning and varied collection of compelling business efficiency tools, consumer services, network optimizers, and enabling technologies that are designed to make life and work easier, more enjoyable, richer. This is an exciting moment in our industry, as the DEMO 2006 demonstrators prove: the innovations are first class and investor interest is overwhelming. The technology market is on the rise again.

en There aren't many big ideas about how to solve the problems,

en Customers aren't stupid. If you have a sophisticated customer who understands that it's much cheaper to transact with you online than it is in the store, retailers can reward that customer with lower prices [online], but again, you must make sure that the consumer understands that. As long as the company does a good job of informing the customer that there are price and inventory differences between online and offline, it's fine.

en There aren't even truant officers any more. I deal with kids that don't come to school and why (they don't). It has a lot to do with family problems. That is the biggest change. The counselor must find out how to solve the problem. The truancy officer must connect with the community and understand family problems.

en Anytime an ad or a lender says, 'We're going to solve your problems' without saying, 'What are you going to do to solve your problems?' that's a warning sign. Look out for words like 'easy,' 'painless' and 'can't be turned down.' Those are danger signs.

en We are very satisfied and committed. We don't have any structural problems. Everything is working. ... We will have always some small problems to solve. What is important is to solve them quickly.

en My question about Lincoln Chafee and the Republicans who are controlling Washington is what have they done to solve the problems people are facing everyday, ... Schools have gotten worse, health care is more expensive. ... What has he done to solve these problems?

en We aren't going to solve the obesity problem unless we fix the way in which development has been happening in the past 50 years. It's created an environment in which you drive everywhere.


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