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  2. Workforce management - Wikipedia

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    Workforce management (WFM) is an institutional process that maximizes performance levels and competency for an organization.The process includes all the activities needed to maintain a productive workforce, such as field service management, human resource management, performance and training management, data collection, recruiting, budgeting, forecasting, scheduling and analytics.

  3. Workflow management system - Wikipedia

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    WfMS allows the user to define different workflows for different types of jobs or processes. For example, in a manufacturing setting, a design document might be automatically routed from a designer to a technical director to the production engineer.

  4. Mobile-to-mobile convergence - Wikipedia

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    The term mobile to mobile calling is used in many mobile phone plans to refer to making calls to other mobile phones using the same provider's network--which is often cheaper than other calls. Mobile to mobile convergence (MMC) is a term to describe a technology used in modern computing and telephony.

  5. API Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    API Healthcare offers integrated workforce management technology to the healthcare industry. It offers its solutions to monitor and control labor costs, address staffing challenges, automate time and attendance, track and manage human resource data, manage payroll in real time, and base workloads on patient classification.

  6. OMA Device Management - Wikipedia

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    OMA DM specification is designed for management of mobile devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, and tablet computers. [5] Device management is intended to support the following uses: Provisioning – Configuration of the device (including first time use), enabling and disabling features

  7. Noble Systems Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The flagship Noble Enterprise Solution suite consisted of hardware and software components for computer telephony and contact center management applications. Noble Systems provided products for predictive dialing, ACD, blended communications, custom scripting, on-screen reporting, agent monitoring, and resource management.

  8. WFM - Wikipedia

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    WFM may refer to: Science and technology. Waveform monitor, a type of oscilloscope used to monitor analog video signals; Wired for Management, an Intel standard for ...

  9. Project workforce management - Wikipedia

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    Project workforce management is the practice of combining the coordination of all logistic elements of a project through a single software application (or workflow engine). This includes planning and tracking of schedules and mileposts, cost and revenue, resource allocation, as well as overall management of these project elements.