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Document Storage for the Energy Industry

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If you work in the energy industry, it comes as no surprise that it’s one of the most heavily regulated. To comply with government regulations, an energy company might have tens of thousands of documents that need to be physically stored, scanned or destroyed. Utilize a company that will inventory items with barcoding.

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Types of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems

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ERP solutions are built to meet the needs of organizations across multiple industries including retail, consumer products, industrial, energy and utilities and government (including defense). Cloud-based ERP systems The cloud-based ERP system has become more popular, especially among small businesses and medium-sized businesses.

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Necessity drives innovation; innovation is a necessity

CGI

Since the beginning of the World Wide Web in 1991, we’ve moved at rapid speed to improve delivery of IT services. Every municipality has an underground network of utilities and infrastructure needed for delivering water, sewer, power and telecommunications services to residents and businesses. For government, innovation is a necessity.

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Necessity drives innovation; innovation is a necessity

CGI

Since the beginning of the World Wide Web in 1991, we’ve moved at rapid speed to improve delivery of IT services. Every municipality has an underground network of utilities and infrastructure needed for delivering water, sewer, power and telecommunications services to residents and businesses. For government, innovation is a necessity.

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Public cloud use cases: 10 ways organizations are leveraging public cloud

IBM Big Data Hub

Public cloud adoption has soared since the launch of the first commercial cloud two decades ago. Most of us take for granted the countless ways public cloud-related services—social media sites (Instagram), video streaming services (Netflix), web-based email applications (Gmail), and more—permeate our lives.

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