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Migrating applications from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Platform
by Sudesh Sawant
Category: Technology
4/3/2012 4:27 PM
Lotus Notes and Domino are software products that pre-date the commercial software development era. These products were created to address two fundamental needs: communicating in real-time and sharing notes and documents. Here’s a brief history of the product: Release 1.0 in 1989 of Lotus Notes had features like replication and application development. The tool was flexible and allowed end users to create applications that they wanted. With Release 4.5 in December 1996, Lotus Notes server products were separated as Domino. This release also featured an interactive Web Application Server. Release 6.5 was a major release that integrated various IBM products with Lotus Notes. From Release 8.0, Lotus Notes is based on Eclipse platform.
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Automation – Its impact on ICT Infrastructure Management
by Bedatrayee Basu
Category: Infrastructure Management Services
3/29/2012 12:47 PM
Infrastructure management comprises services that manage critical components of IT infrastructure such as servers, databases, networks etc. This space has witnessed a growing need for solutions which are highly efficient as well as cost-effective. Automation is a key contributor in designing products and services that have delivered highly efficient solutions resulting in significant ‘productivity gains.’
 
Let us take a look at some areas where automation for infrastructure management services has resulted in productivity benefits.
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Enhancing the Insurer-Consumer Relationship
by Luke Rajkumar
Category: Healthcare
2/15/2012 11:10 AM

Today, while insurers are busy creating innovative products, very few are analyzing the reason behind the high number of claim payouts. The fact is that more often than not claim payouts are made due to an individual’s behavior and not because the payout due to an accident or similar circumstances is beyond his/her control.
 
The need to intrinsically engage with the consumer must not be limited to creating stickiness or increasing value of services offered. An underlying approach must begin considering the hitherto ignored individual behavior and it must become one of the core ingredients while looking at pooled risk analysis models.
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Consumer Engagement – A Healthcare Industry Mandate
by Luke Rajkumar
Category: Healthcare
2/6/2012 11:14 AM

Prevention of diseases and staying healthy has been man’s desire right from the beginning, and age old practices like yoga, meditation and exercise, structured across thousands of years, have been helping him remain fit.

Today, due to multiple reasons, terms like “Health & Wellness” and “Prevention” are creating a buzz. Let us examine why this is happening and also understand what these implications mean to us.

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