October 2009 Entries
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CDYNE To Give Away Promos and Prizes at PDC:
Exhibits 3rd Year in a Row at Biggest Web Programmer Convention in U.S.
Chesapeake, VA (October 22, 2009) – CDYNE Corporation, a leading provider of data quality and communications XML Web Services since 1999, will exhibit again this year at Microsoft’s Professional Developer Conference in Los Angeles.
Representatives and technicians from CDYNE will be on hand to demonstrate innovative uses of Web Services in CDYNE’s data quality and communications products. CDYNE will also give away two Windows 7 Netbooks at random drawings during the week. Free demo applications and branded, LED pint...
IT departments are fast becoming the most important element in a company structure, as information takes on the key role in an organization’s ability to function operationally, reach customers, and maintain effective employees.
Keeping this information current and usable, and creating consistent and instantaneous access to data is crucial for companies to remain profitable in the global marketplace. With the speed of change in an environment dominated by technology, IT departments must be proactive in the management of information and business intelligence / data quality, setting up unified systems for maintaining and integrating data so that it is current and available...
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CDYNE Can Alert the Entire City of Calais, ME, in One Minute
Company Expands Dialing Capacity to 4000 Calls Per Minute in Response to High Demand
Chesapeake, VA (September 15, 2009) – CDYNE Corporation, a leading provider of data quality and communications XML Web Services since 1999, announced today that it has increased the automated dialing capacity for its Phone Notify! Web Service to approximately 4000 calls per minute to keep up with growing customer demand.
Phone Notify! sends calls over tier-one provider lines via a simple API connection. Clients can use their own recorded voice files or CDYNE’s text-to-speech...
We're almost to the point in the business world when reducing our carbon footprint is standard operating procedure. It's not quite mainstream yet, but businesses are taking more steps to go green to lower their impact on the environment, retain more customers, and save money/increase revenue based on less waste.
It can be hard to begin the "greening" process, however. Where do you start? How expensive will it be? Do you have to perform costly construction on your office space or change the way your energy is being used? Not necessarily. All the little steps add up, and even tiny...
The whole IT industry has been talking for a while about the need for IT and business goal integration, so I don't know how new it is, but this entry from Global CIO discusses the blazing career paths of CIOs choosing to be more customer-centric and less PC-centric. The blog entry is inspired by a document called The New IT Manifesto and champions CIOs who are breaking down barriers against innovation and growth catalysed by IT solutions through changing their traditional company roles. Basically - more business process efficiency and less purely defensive support and crisis management roles under the...