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Vista System Requirements, Upgrade Advisor
Microsoft has announced the base minimum system requirements to run Windows Vista.
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Meeting Your Bandwidth Requirements For SCM Applications
As I pointed out in a previous article, Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a complex animal.
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CCNA Recertification Requirements
Passing the CCNA exam and earning this coveted Cisco certification is an important step in your career, but its not the end of your responsibilities as a CCNA!
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US May Change Passport Requirements
A controversial change that would require nations to issue biometric passports to US-destined visitors may be in the works.
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10 Basic Requirements in Choosing a Good ASP Hosting Account
In the world of internet application, solutions are greater than products. Individuals and companies are still investing in web technologies, but they are investing in solutions with demonstrated benefits. If you are looking for top-notch ASP hosting solutions that helps you to deliver quick productivity and profitability, you need the necessary hosting foundation and ASP tools to help you plan and achieve your deliverables for your site. So what are the basic requirements that you should look for, in choosing a reliable ASP hosting account?
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Aligning the Inbound Supply Chain with Company Requirements
CEO's and CFOs have to ask themselves four questions.
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Requirements For Internet Marketing Success
Every year that goes by it gets both easier and harder to make money on the Internet. It gets easier, as more resources and knowledge become available and it gets harder, as more and more people enter the marketplace selling the same or similar products.
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Stop “Gathering” IT Requirements
Over the years, I've come to the conclusion that one of the most destructive notions circulating inside technical groups involves "gathering requirements." For decades, virtually everyone in the industry has accepted that the first phase of every IT project should be to gather requirements from business users. At least in theory, it should be the point of departure for all our efforts. (Of course, it's also the phase of the project that's most often skipped.) So now that our success rate for IT projects has risen to the still-dismal level of about 25%, perhaps we should question some of this time-honored wisdom.