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Drive Site Redesign Success - 2009
444.9 kB
- If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong. That’s Murphy’s Law. It’s also eerily familiar to many ebusiness executives who have been through a site redesign or two. Today’s sites have so much complexity that it is impossible—even with the most diligent testing and quality assurance—to ensure a flaw-free launch. Whether you inadvertently break existing functionality or introduce unexpected problems, the ugly truth about site redesigns is that many fail and even more only succeed after a prolonged period of poor user experience combined with unanticipated ‘fire fighting’ expenditures.
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Manual de Ferramentas da Web 2.0 para Professores - 2008
11.7 MB
- Este documento reune vários artigos de professores e investigadores sobre a utilização de ferramentas da Web 2.0 em contexto de aprendizagem e formação de professores.
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CmapTools, Web Pages & Websites - Jun. 2004
292.7 kB
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Managing .NET Web Services Infrastructures - Fev. 2003
387.0 kB
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Web Services Orchestration - Jan. 2003
342.5 kB
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WS- I Overview - Jan. 2003
122.3 kB
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Guide to Securing your Web Site for Business - 2003
312.8 kB
- VeriSign, Inc., the leading provider of trust services for electronic commerce and communication, offers a cost-effective, proven solution for securely conducting business over the Internet. This proven technology is in use now—by the top e-commerce sites, virtually all of the Fortune 500 companies with a Web presence, and thousands of other leading Web sites. By installing a VeriSign SSL Certificate (available as part of VeriSign's Secure Site Services) on your company's Web server(s), you can securely collect sensitive information online, and increase business by giving your customers confidence that their transactions are safe.
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If You Teach Your Customer to Fish - The Power of Web Self-Service - 2003
1.7 MB
- Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he'll eat for a lifetime. In spite of general acknowledgement of this ancient wisdom, it’s not a practice commonly applied to today’s enterprise. Yet, in the face of demands to cut costs, while maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction, the concept of equipping customers to help themselves is becoming an appealing option. Web self-service technologies are working their way into today’s enterprises, and demonstrating that integrating self-service into support practices has much to offer both the customer and the enterprise.
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Cost-Effective, Continuous, Secure Delivery of Business-Critical Web Applications - Nov 2002
61.7 kB
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Current Initiatives for e-Business Web Services - Out. 2002
746.5 kB