EGUIDE:
CRM has a long lineage in enterprise software, starting with salesforce automation in the 1990s, Siebel being a big player back in the mists of time. These days, engaging with customers through every conceivable channel, and doing so by way of the cloud are the novelties of CRM.
EGUIDE:
One of the mantras of modern enterprise application development is that business applications should be as easy to use as mass market consumer applications. Increasingly apps must be one step ahead of the user, pulling in context-specific information and providing a seamless user experience.
EBOOK:
The Goal of clinical decision support (CDS) - a Business Intelligence tool specific to health care - is to give physicians and nurses the granular information they need to make treatment decisions at the time they need it. Read this paper and learn how to develop a data analytics system that works for your health care environment.
EBOOK:
In this handbook, experts Tom Nolle, Trevor Jones, and Jim O'Reilly look at open source's place in the cloud, the various platforms currently in use, and where they can make a difference in an organization.
WHITE PAPER:
Built on the solid foundation of VMware virtualization, VMware® Site Recovery Manager enables the design of a powerful yet simple disaster recovery solution. Continue reading to learn how VMware® Site Recovery Manager can easily resolve typical disaster recovery challenges in an extremely cost-effective manner while providing complete flexibility.
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.
EZINE:
In this first issue of Business Applications Digest, find advice from industry insiders on mastering the five success factors for enterprise resource planning (ERP) upgrades, choosing the best fit between 'best of breed' business intelligence (BI) and built-in ERP tools, and how to take advantage of the latest Software as a Service (SaaS) trends.
CASE STUDY:
The Miami Herald Media Company used the DataFlux data quality and data integration platform to improve and enhance the data that drives its Database Marketing division.