Issue 2
February 12, 2008
Beyond Mashups
by John Nelson
As IDV Solutions expands development into Enterprise Search, we're busy laying down a path toward a visual interface that provides a smooth, informative, user experience. The industry focus has largely been aimed at answering the question of what, but what about the very natural dimensions of where and when?
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Exploring Emerging Technologies
by Sarah Wicker
After Hurricane Katrina, the NGA needed an easy-to-use, web-based application to display unclassified geospatial information that would aid government organizations and federal agencies in preparation for and response to natural or man-made disasters.
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Article
Empower the Insightful Enterprise
by Scott Caulk
Today's most successful business leaders tend to have a knack for squeezing the most out of limited resources. Whether its budget or personnel, maximizing returns is often a chief concern for executives and managers. Learning how to draw the most value from employees can pay off big, and companies often invest in activities and equipment to promote individual growth within their workforce. Training and education investments can build knowledge and understanding, and perhaps even reveal strategies for new ways of thinking about issues.
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Article
For more information, contact: Sarah Wicker, Marketing Manager, IDV Solutions, 517-853-3755 ext. 226 sarah.wicker@idvsolutions.com.
February 12, 2008
Beyond Mashups
by John Nelson
As IDV Solutions expands development into Enterprise Search, we're busy laying down a path toward a visual interface that provides a smooth, informative, user experience. The industry focus has largely been aimed at answering the question of what, but what about the very natural dimensions of where and when?
Exploring Emerging Technologies
by Sarah Wicker
After Hurricane Katrina, the NGA needed an easy-to-use, web-based application to display unclassified geospatial information that would aid government organizations and federal agencies in preparation for and response to natural or man-made disasters.
Empower the Insightful Enterprise
by Scott Caulk
Today's most successful business leaders tend to have a knack for squeezing the most out of limited resources. Whether its budget or personnel, maximizing returns is often a chief concern for executives and managers. Learning how to draw the most value from employees can pay off big, and companies often invest in activities and equipment to promote individual growth within their workforce. Training and education investments can build knowledge and understanding, and perhaps even reveal strategies for new ways of thinking about issues.
For more information, contact: Sarah Wicker, Marketing Manager, IDV Solutions, 517-853-3755 ext. 226 sarah.wicker@idvsolutions.com.