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Goin' Mobile
director Jonathan Wall, says that while Bullhorn’s Web-based software is designed to work better on Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser, clients can use virtualization software to run it on Mac devices. He also says Bullhorn has had a mobile optimized
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Tech Tools for Older Workers
designed to work with existing software, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer , that may already be on the user’s computer. One potentially ..... Web Adaptation Technology, which changes the way that Internet Explorer displays Web pages. "It allows you as a user to identify
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Latest Breach of Monster’s Data Fuels Disclosure Debate
contained at least one glitch. Text on the home page didnâ t align properly when viewed with a version of the Windows Internet Explorer Web browser. By Tuesday, February 10, that problem appeared to be fixed. Monster said that in the 2007 incident , employer
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Manpower A Case Study in Knowledge Management
must meet some minimal software and hardware requirements, such as having at least Windows 95, either the Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser, and at least a 28.8-speed modem. From an enrollment perspective, an individual may obtain a user ID
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10 Ways To Protect Intranet Data
statements or pay stubs-it's essential to provide encryption through the browser. Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer support Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), but it's up to IT and HR to ensure that sensitive documents and files are sent
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Finding Your Way Through the Internet's Legal Minefield
to monitor where they goon the Internet, there are different ways to do that. You could log on to mycomputer and open Internet Explorer and look at my history. That’s differentfrom a network that all Internet traffic is going out through, with software inplace
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Can You Attach a Face to Every Name
application had to be able to attach itself to the company’s existingOracle database and had to be able to be viewed through Internet Explorer 4.02. It had tobe able to work with Windows 95, Windows NT, HP, and Unix. However, Dura’s mostcritical need
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1999 Competitive Advantage Optimas Award Profile Buckman Laboratories International, Inc.
Koskiniemi says employees today are given basic training for software programs, such as Microsoft(R) Outlook Express, Internet Explorer 4.0 and the company's intranet. Once they're familiar with the tools, the rest is a matter of attitude. Performance
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Intranets Online Resources
detect security threats within individual data packets. www.issgroup.com Microsoft : Offers information about its Internet Explorer browser and various servers for Web transactions and commerce. Netscape : Offers information about various Web products
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SPECTRUM and Concord Work on the Cutting Edge
secure site. HR professionals and managers can access the employee data over the Internet or via a LAN using Microsoft® Internet Explorer . In the near future, all Concord employees will benefit from iVantage's fully Web-operational technology as they
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Home, Home on the Web
coding. Once a Web page is created, you can view it using a browser such as Netscape Navigator , NCSA Mosaic or Microsoft Internet Explorer , regardless of the type of computer or operating system an individual is using. Quite simply, HTML is to the Internet
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Dig up Research Down in the Data Mines
engine is to the Internet what the 'TV Guide' is to television." Browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft® Internet Explorer feature search buttons that take you directly to a search page, which typically offers several search engines. Try http
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Finding Time To Be Strategic
Mail . However, many are now turning to intranet solutions that use Web browsers such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer . That makes navigation graphical and simple. The big advantage to a corporate intranet is that it's easy to use, yet
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Extranets The Latest Development
different computing platforms, operating systems and software, to use a standard browser like Netscape or Microsoft® Internet Explorer to share documents and data. Now, companies are beginning to take yet another step forward. It's what Jim Barksdale