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Environments are not just ordsprog
Environments are not just containers, but are processes that change the content totally.
Marshall McLuhan
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1911
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1980
)
Miljo
Environments are not just containers, but are processes that change the content totally.
Marshall McLuhan
(
1911
-
1980
)
Miljo
For the most part, bar codes are better at collecting data in highly structured and engineered processes, such as warehouses, and this will likely continue for the next five to seven years. However, RFID tags will be used for data collection of mobile assets and in largely chaotic or unstructured business processes, ranging from retail environments to hospitals, enabling these environments that lack sophisticated process engineering or controls to be systematically managed.
Jeff Woods
For the most part, bar codes are better at collecting data in highly structured and engineered processes, such as warehouses, and this will likely continue for the next five to seven years. However, RFID tags will be used for data collection of mobile assets and in largely chaotic or unstructured business processes, ranging from retail environments to hospitals, enabling these environments that lack sophisticated process engineering or controls to be systematically managed.
Jeff Woods
They don't own the containers; they don't own anything except the right to handle them. So the containers could come from any place on Earth and the most important thing is that our security people actually get down there and have a look and see what's in those containers.
Conrad Raabe
These engagements involve different priorities in very different business environments, yet they all reflect the need for technology and processes that help enterprises cope with rising volumes of content and formats in the face of compliance regulations, business needs and legal mandates. We?re pleased with our recent progress and excited to go forward in 2006 with this wide range of projects, which create further business momentum and solid references for additional prospects.
Bill Lyons
We're providing a management product that gets the content out while accommodating all the back-end processes to provide good content flow and management into the system.
Robert Ha
It's not that I do not care about it. I've seen it very often in my career. For example, 'Aguirre: The Wrath of God' was refused by the Cannes Film Festival and in the German press it was so badly reviewed that you had the feeling it was the worst film of the decade and it endured the test of time. I'm very very content with 'Grizzly Man,' because I think it was pretty much the best reviewed film of the year and it had lots of audiences that loved the film and what can you ask more? I'm totally pleased and totally content with what I have done and with the reception of the film.
Werner Herzog
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1942
-)
Often insurance companies buy applications on a silo-by-silo basis. They'll lack integration across processes or even similar systems. But we're now seeing the development of business process management philosophies or managing entire processes. That requires technologies to deal with the content that affects decisions along the process.
Cynthia Saccocia
We're always looking at the best way to get content out to fans and this year the big change is that we have to deliver content to fans on their times. This [initiative] is very much the tip of the iceberg. We'll continue to look at devices when they come out to see if they're something we want to put our content in.
Steve Grimes
Today's consumer has access to numerous video sources, including over-the-air broadcasts, cable and satellite, camcorders, DVDs and the Internet. Our technology gives consumers greater flexibility and control over their content -- enabling them to quickly burn content to DVD, store it on hard drives or send it to another display device -- without being overwhelmed by the complexity of the underlying processes.
Sally Daub
We found that the most exciting environments, that treated people very well, are also tough as nails. There is no bureaucratic mumbo-jumbo... excellent companies provide two things simultaneously: tough environments and very supportive environments.
Thomas J. Peters
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1942
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They understand the peculiarities of their customers' IT environments and they understand the processes.
Charles King
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1889
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I believe that the brain has evolved over millions of years to be responsive to different kinds of content in the world. Language content, musical content, spatial content, numerical content, etc.
Howard Gardner
More and more cargo is coming in containers. By the year 2010, a total of 90 percent of the world's cargo will be shipped in containers.
Jim Edmonds
She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness.
Carolina Ruiz
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