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TECH INSIGHT
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"Always on Call"
IP solutions are a rising trend in the contact centre industry. Within two years, according to Contact Professional, 82% of contact centres expect to be running IP telephony infrastructure. Sunanda Das, MD, Cable & Wireless discusses contact center
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MARKET SCAN
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APAC Ahead of West in IT Security Spending
A recent study suggests organizations in APAC region are spending more on security than their North American and European counterparts. The study also said that government and industry standards are not the major driving factors of IT security spending in APAC
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Microsoft AX 4.0 Latest Editions
By CXOtoday Staff
Mumbai, May 9, 2007
Microsoft Dynamics AX4.0 now includes two versions of the Business Connector, a COM version and the new .NET version. The .NET Business Connector provides a set of managed classes that provide easy access to X++ functionality in Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0.
It is installed with and used to support the functionality in the EP server, reporting server and application integration server roles. The .NET Business Connector can be installed as a stand-alone component, and can be used to develop third-party applications that integrate with Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0.
The .NET Business Connector consists of 3 layers, which include managed classes that expose public methods to interact with Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0, and an interpreter layer that Executes X++ and communicates with the Application Object Server.
One can use the .NET Business Connector to implement and deploy both, client based applications, such as a Microsoft Excel add-in and server-based applications.
The Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0 CLR Interop feature can be invoked from the .NET Business Connector to instantiate and use external managed components from X++ code that is executed in the .NET Business Connector interpreter. Both the AX EP and the AIF web services use the .NET Business Connector.
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CXO VIEWS
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"The challenge lies in executing an approach"
With the incredible expansion in the Indian telecom industry, the role of Business Support Systems (BSS) or Operational Support Systems (OSS) solution providers is becoming crucial.Vivek Srivastava, director of (Solutions and Strategy) Oracle Communications Business Unit, APAC and Japan, talks about BSS/OSS providers' emergence in Indian telecom space, in an email interview with PankajMaru.Excerpts
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