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NCSL Conference 2002 Randy Paroda, Director Of Product Development Architectural Benefits of Distributed Enterprise Calibration Management Systems Blue Mountain Quality Resources
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Topic Overview What is the Value of a Distributed Enterprise System What Makes Up a Distributed Enterprise System What Are The Implementation Benefits vs Costs Web Based vs. Browser Based HTML vs. XML Web Services, DNA, JAVA,.NET
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What is the Value of a Distributed Enterprise Solution ??? Blue Mountain Quality Resources
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What is the Value of a Distributed Enterprise Solution It’s the Data Blue Mountain Quality Resources
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What is the Value of a Distributed Enterprise Solution It’s the Data Accessing the Data Updating the Data Mining the Data Inspecting the Data Blue Mountain Quality Resources
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What is the Value of a Distributed Enterprise Solution Blue Mountain Quality Resources
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What Makes Up A Distributed Enterprise System N-tiered Design Client Tier Middle Tier Data Store Blue Mountain Quality Resources
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What Makes Up A Distributed Enterprise System Networks LAN WAN VPN Internet Blue Mountain Quality Resources
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Client Tier.asp Request XML XML / HTML.asp Response Middle Tier(s) IIS Server ASP COM + Stored Procedures ADO SQL Server Oracle Data Store What Makes Up A Distributed Enterprise System
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Implementation Benefits vs. Costs Benefits Wide Availability Increased Security Data Mining Blue Mountain Quality Resources
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Implementation Benefits vs. Costs Benefits Platform Independence Desktop PC Unix Workstation Pocket PC, PDA Cell Phone Blue Mountain Quality Resources
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Implementation Benefits vs. Costs Benefits Scalability Validation Blue Mountain Quality Resources
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Implementation Benefits vs. Costs Blue Mountain Quality Resources Costs Infrastructure IT Expertise
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Web Based vs. Browser Based Blue Mountain Quality Resources Browser Based is Web Based Web Based is not always Browser Based Speed vs. Deployment
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HTML vs. XML Blue Mountain Quality Resources HTML Browser Friendly Firewall Friendly Tags are fixed. Focus on page formatting
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HTML vs. XML Blue Mountain Quality Resources XML Browser Friendly Firewall Friendly eXtensible Markup Language Data Validation (Schemas)
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Other Technologies Blue Mountain Quality Resources DNA JAVA.NET Web Services
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Closing Blue Mountain Quality Resources …As an example, he [Chambers] cited a study by researchers at the University of California Berkeley, The Brookings Institution, Washington D.C., and Momentum Research Group, Austin, Texas, which projected that 48% of the U.S. productivity growth rate from 1995 through 2010 would occur as a result of companies employing “Web-base applications.” …Despite steady increases in capital investment in IT systems from 1965 to 1994, Chambers noted, the accompanying productivity gains were marginal. “As a result, many people considered information technology as just another expense. It was only when we got into Web-based applications – coupled with changes in business processes – that productivity really began to accelerate.” Comments from John Chambers, CEO Cisco, in article entitled, “Productivity Gains from Web Based Application and Business Process Changes.” July 11, 2002
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