CASE STUDY:
This whitepaper highlights 3 key priorities virtual desktops address by examining 4 companies that have used centralization to improve business processes.
EBOOK:
Before moving to Microsoft Office 2013 or Office 365, IT pros should compare features, licensing schemes and application usage and be aware of emerging Office alternatives.
VIDEO:
Organizations in the oil and gas industry tend to rely on a lot of specialist business applications, but a lack of integration can cause headaches for IT. This five-minute webcast explains how the right enterprise resource planning (ERP) approach can bridge the gap between specialist functionality and total integration.
CASE STUDY:
The IT department of T-Com Human Resources was faced with the challenge of training 140,000 employees to perform reporting processes for their own business travel as quickly as possible. Read this case study to find out how T-Com found their way to datango in their search for a customizable context sensitive online help system.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper analyzes the benefits and drawbacks of outsourcing cloud services, examines the business benefits and risks, and provides the steps you should take for a successful implementation.
WHITE PAPER:
Organizations are starting to see the connection between making information available and leveraging it to be more agile and productive. This paper offers a practical guide to assess your information quality maturity level, and provides a framework to align information quality management practices to business objectives and results.
WHITE PAPER:
The current utilities environment requires companies to decrease costs while increasing the ability to control utility assets. One key challenge is how to take advantage of new technologies to better manage the delivery of service to customers today and into the future. IBM Service Management for the IUN provides a blueprint for getting started.
WHITE PAPER:
There is no reason why government agencies shouldn’t take advantage of all that smartphones have to offer. Employed efficiently, smartphones can address several organizational imperatives, including cost savings, greater mobility, increased telework options and sensitivity to environmental concerns. Continue reading to learn more.