Business paper use remains high
Businesses aren't rushing to create paperless offices; in fact, some are relying on paper documents more than ever, according to a new study by CompTIA.
Businesses aren't rushing to create paperless offices; in fact, some are relying on paper documents more than ever, according to a new study by CompTIA.
Antonio Martins, vice president, supply chain, Teva Canada A few years ago, a Canadian pharmaceutical company found that it was in constant crisis mode, and its way out of the chaos lay in getting everyone to communicate.
eBay has installed a 100 KW solar array on its data center in Denver. That's not enough power to run a data center, but Tom Price, eBay's Global Data Center Services manager, said the system, which was completed last November, is delivering benefits.
Five years ago, Nokia dominated the smartphone market.
Retailers are rapidly deploying systems that support item-level <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/76682/Radio_Frequency_Identification">RFID</a> tagging of apparel and footwear, according to an <a href="http://www.abiresearch.com/press/3610">ABI Research report</a> released earlier this month.
Forrester interviewed and surveyed several customers with years of experience using Adobe Acrobat DC to examine the potential ROI enterprises may realise by deploying Adobe Acrobat DC. The purpose of this study is to provide readers with a framework to evaluate the potential impact of an Adobe Acrobat DC investment on their organisations.