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November 28, 2007
from: IFS
6 Steps To ERP Implementation Success
Implementing an enterprise application like an enterprise resources planning (ERP) contact relationship management (CRM) or enterprise asset management (EAM) is almost as complex as undertaking a civil engineering or major construction project. Here are six simple steps to take in order to manage that complexity and achieve your corporate goals.
from: Tealeaf
The Five Essentials of Customer Experience Management
Online businesses are unique in that you cannot see or interact with your customers individually. This creates serious challenges for your Ebusiness. How can you keep the customers you work so hard to attract? Download this guide from Tealeaf and get practical advice on improvements you can make today.
from: Novell
Managing IT Complexity
New choices in technologies and applications mean CIOs are dealing with ever-increasing levels of complexity. According to the results of a new survey from IDG, CIOs overwhelmingly report that that they see the problem getting worse rather than better. In this Novell-sponsored Webcast, learn about best practices in accommodating complexity through best practices such as automation and portfolio management.
from: InterSystems
Complete Development & Integration Projects Faster
The best return on investment occurs when you complete and deploy IT projects faster, so they can deliver their intended value sooner. In this white paper, the Butler Group details how the converged development, integration, and business process management capabilities of InterSystems Ensemble enables IT staff to complete more projects, faster.
from: Symantec
A Unified, Proactive Approach to Endpoint Security
Today’s security threat landscape includes more targeted, stealthy and financially motivated attacks that are exploiting vulnerabilities in endpoint devices. As described in this whitepaper, organizations will benefit by taking an integrated approach to endpoint protection.
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