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  • Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS)

    Posted by admin on December 27th, 2009 and filed under organization services | No Comments »

    Enterprise content management (ECM) solutions have enabled organizations to more effectively manage information. Yet, the lack of an ECM standard has presented a huge challenge: How can content-enabled applications access and manage content among disparate systems?

    To solve this problem, EMC, IBM, and Microsoft are joining forces to lead the drive for the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) standard for repository access. This new standard will offer organizations the flexibility they need to get more from their enterprise content management systems. Download this episode to hear Razmik Abnous, CTO, Content Management and Archiving, EMC Corporation share his insight on CMIS.

    Duration : 0:5:50

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    Run Your Professional Services Business in the Cloud, Part II

    Posted by admin on December 19th, 2009 and filed under professional organization | No Comments »

    Traditional enterprise applications focus on inventory and transactions, not the people and projects at the heart of a services organization. In this session, a top-tier services organization will show how managing services resource planning with Appirio’s PS Enterprise product helped grow its business by getting the right people on the right projects for successful delivery to customers.

    Duration : 1:1:49

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    Omys Documentry Okhai Memon Youth Services

    Posted by admin on November 26th, 2009 and filed under organization services | 3 Comments »

    The `Youth Services` was born out of the desire to locate, unite and explore the potentialities of the young educated people of the community, to their more, mental and cultural developments and putting these organized talents to constructiveness so that, through educational and other social welfare activities, the reforms could be brought about. The Okhai Memon Youth Services with formal and realistic organization structure, in July, 1968 It has established Library, Reading Room, Study Center and Ladies Industrial Homes.
    The students welfare program aiming at helping needy students with scholarship, school uniforms and books and stationery.

    Duration : 0:10:35

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    Crime and Punishment: Child Protective Services Busted!

    Posted by admin on November 2nd, 2009 and filed under organization services | 25 Comments »

    HELLO, U.S. ATTORNEYS GENERAL!!!!!

    DO YOU WANT TO GET THE BAD GUYS, SEIZE ASSETS WORTH MILLIONS, AND BECOME OUTRAGEOUSLY FAMOUS AND LOVED BY MILLIONS, NOT JUST IN AMERICA, BUT ALL OVER THE WORLD?

    IF SO, THEN NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THE CRIMINALS WHO ARE DESTROYING CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, THE CRIMINALS WITHIN CPS WHO ARE KIDNAPPING CHILDREN FROM GOOD FAMILIES, COMMITING PERJURY, FRAUD, TAMPERING WITH EVIDENCE, ENACTING RETRIBUTION ON WITNESSES, AND ENGAGING IN A PATTERN OF RACKETEERING ACTIVITY – MAKE A NAME FOR YOURSELF, AND GET A TON OF PUBLICITY AND GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE ONE WHO DID THE WORLD A WORLD OF GOOD.

    EVERYONE CAN SEE THIS COMING – DON’T WAIT FOR TOMORROW, BE A LEADER, TODAY, AND MAKE HISTORY!

    AND THINK HOW PROUD YOUR MOM WILL BE OF YOU. SERIOUSLY.

    The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
    (RICO Act or RICO) is a United States federal law that
    provides for extended criminal penalties and a civil
    cause of action for acts performed as part of an ongoing
    criminal organization.

    RICO has been used to prosecute organized crime,
    including the Mafia, the Hells Angels, and the Key West
    Police Department in Monroe County, Florida.

    International equivalents of RICO are as follows: In
    Australia the Australian Crime Commission has powers
    based on similar legislation and regulations. New Zealand has a similar arrangement and commission.
    In Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the
    Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
    enforce rules and regulations that cumulatively are
    equivalent to RICO.

    Under RICO, a person who is a member of an enterprise
    that has committed any 2 of thirty-five crimes (27
    federal crimes and 8 state crimes) within a ten year
    period, can be charged with racketeering.

    Anyone found guilty of racketeering can be fined up to
    $25,000 and / or sentenced to twenty years in prison, per
    racketeering count. As well, the racketeer must forfeit
    all ill-gotten gains and interest in any business gained
    through a pattern of “racketeering activity.” RICO also
    permits a private individual harmed by the actions of
    such an enterprise to file a civil suit; if successful,
    the individual can collect treble damages.

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