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Most enterprises today have their own Private Branch Exchange (PBX) systems that enable them to communicate on-premise and with the external or public switch telephone network. Companies that rely on heavy phone calls (especially, debt collectors) find the approach cost effective especially when automation techniques are introduced for auto dialing as a measure to reduce the number of employees who...
This work explores the design trends on Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) and the recent shift to Ubiquitous Cloud Computing (UCC). The study shows that efficient architectures for the MCC and UCC systems can be deployed through the employment of techniques such as: Virtual Machine (VM) Architectures and Migration, Data, Services, Resource and Computation Offloading, Partitioning and Parallel Execution,...
The recent advancement in mobile technology has established smartphones and tablet devices as the consumer device nodes to access the Electronic Health Records (EHR). Mobile devices further aid the healthcare professionals to access the EHR on the go and outside a centralized health facility. However, the over reliance on wireless communication mediums (e.g., Wi-FI, and 3.5G/4G) by mobile devices...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.