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.gif) | DELL - Dell Commits to a .NET-Connected Web Services Architecture
| | By using Microsoft .NET-connected software to create a series of Web services for its e-commerce division, Dell improved the ratio of prospects to sales, significantly reduced the number of products returns, and decreased the number of call-in customer service contacts. Based on the clear success of a pilot project, Dell has committed to developing a .NET-connected Web service architecture throughout its global enterprise. This video has an associated case study as well. |
.gif) | Motorola - Motorola Saves Estimated U.S.$11 Million, Increases System Manageability, Reliability
| | To gain manageability over its decentralized environment, Motorola created a single, global department tasked with deploying Microsoft Windows Server System, integrated server infrastructure software with innovations that help companies do more with less. |
.jpg) | Samsung - Samsung Gains U.S.$2.9 Million Annually with Portal Solution
| | Samsung’s comprehensive portal solution, based on Microsoft® Windows Server SystemTM integrated server software, provides this information access and collaboration. |
.jpg) | The Bank of New York - “Rock-Solid Application Platform” Boosts Cost-Effectiveness for The Bank of New York
| | To achieve this combination of increased dependability, productivity, and cost-effectiveness, The Bank of New York is standardizing on Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 as its distributed systems infrastructure platform, as well as on the Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1, an integral component of Windows Server 2003 that provides a programming model and runtime for Web services, Web applications, and smart client applications. During the second quarter of 2003, the company will be piloting the migration of developers, business users, and applications from Windows 2000 Server, Windows NT Server version 4.0, and NetWare to Windows Server 2003. Over the course of the second half of the year, it plans to start replacing production servers running older Windows versions with servers running Windows Server 2003. |
.jpg) | BP Canada Energy Marketing Corp - .NET Enterprise Servers solution built by Quilogy accelerates 800 percent business growth
| | BP Canada partnered with Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, Quilogy, to design and develop a Gas Order Trading System (GOTS) on Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers. GOTS is a distributed, n-tier, Microsoft Visual Basic® client/server application, with Web-based components, that allows the company to plug any information related to its trading partners or the business process into a standardized system for a single point of access to the data. It connects BP Canada with its trading partners and opens up new ways to integrate business, improving customer service and driving revenue. For example, employees used to receive order quantity changes by phone and fax. Now they receive customer requested quantity changes through a secure active server page, and they can process the change in seconds. Customers and vendors can request natural gas order changes via a secure Active Server Page (ASP) application. The Web application can also provide instant confirmation of scheduled quantities. |
.jpg) | BM&F - BM&F Implements Leading-Edge Foreign Exchange Clearinghouse on Microsoft Platform; Processes $5 Billion Per Day
| | After a thorough evaluation process, BM&F decided to base its new infrastructure on the Microsoft platform. “We needed a robust infrastructure which would allow us to fulfill all our mission critical business requirements,” said Vlademir Adriano Santos, Head of Information and Web Automation for BM&F. “We looked at other possibilities in the market, such as Solaris and Oracle, but the Microsoft platform was the only one that met all our business needs—high reliability, rapid time-to-market, a standards-based architecture, the availability of skilled technical resources, and a strong cost/benefit ratio.” |
.jpg) | City of Turku - Finnish City Governments Update their IT Infrastructure and Improve Services to their Citizens
| | The city of Turku’s solution includes Windows 2003 Server with Active Directory for managing the city’s workstations and thus elevating the level of information security in the organization. For software distribution, the city chose System Management Server (SMS). Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) gives the city the ability to manage its servers. The solution also gave new life to aging hardware: old PCs were converted to Windows 2003 terminals to provide an environment similar to Windows 2003 desktops. |
.jpg) | CompUSA - Computer Retail Giant CompUSA Goes Shopping for a Data Warehouse and Chooses Microsoft SQL Server 2000
| | The CompUSA IT team, which has experience with a range of platforms and databases, chose a solution based on Windows 2000 Advanced Server, SQL Server 2000, SQL Server Analysis Services, and Data Transformation Services (DTS). Completing the solutions were products from two additional companies, suggested to CompUSA by Microsoft Consulting Services as part of a bundled solution. ProClarity Corporation’s (www.proclarity.com) ProClarity Rich Client was deployed in stores as a Web access thin client for reports, and ProClarity Desktop Client, which provides additional reporting functionality, was deployed in regional and corporate offices. MATRA Systems’ (www.matrasystems.com ) Freedom-ISP was used for reading proprietary IBM format from the transaction logs of the point-of-sale devices for input into SQL Server and SQL Server Analysis Services. Users from stores, regional offices, and corporate headquarters were interviewed to determine the most valuable reports, which are delivered via ProClarity, using SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services. Reports can be customized for the user base. |
.jpg) | ERGO - Leading German Insurance Group Lowers IT Costs, Delivers Integrated Solutions
| | ERGO decided to standardize on the Microsoft Windows® platform, including Microsoft .NET technologies for building solutions based on XML Web services. “We evaluated Microsoft products and technologies against what other companies could offer,” says Rosenberg. “Microsoft offered a full range of products and tools, along with a consolidated technical approach in its .NET technologies. I have little interest in piecing together an IT environment from a number of different vendors. I need a competent and reliable partner that can meet a large part of my strategic requirements.” |
.jpg) | German State Police Department - German State Police Department Leverages Microsoft .NET Technology to Help Fight Crime
| | RLP Polizei opted to use the Microsoft .NET framework, with help from Microsoft and partner Accenture, for upgrading its IT systems to better protect its citizens. The agency used the .NET framework to develop its own central search system, a task processing system, and a central traffic service search system. |
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