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Emerging Media Series: Online Video, Social Networks and Wikis by KnowledgeStorm, Inc
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November 09, 2006 - (Free Research)
This report, the third in a series of studies examining the impact that emerging online media have on B2B technology marketing, shows how three mainstays of the Web 2.0 culture are evolving into B2B information delivery tools: Online video, Social networks and Wikis.
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CW Buyer's Guide: Customer Relations (CRM) by ComputerWeekly.com
October 05, 2011 - (Free Research)
This nine-page Buyer's Guide to Customer Relationsip Management (CRM) analyses the factors CIOs and senior IT professionals will need to consider as they plan their CRM strategies.
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Defining the 21st Century salesperson by SAP America, Inc.
May 15, 2012 - (Free Research)
This expert white paper from Forrester Research discusses how the role of the sales person has changed in today's digital world and the four types of salespeople in the 21st century.
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APIs - A Key Part of Your Enterprise Engagement Strategy by Vordel now part of Axway
May 01, 2013 - (Free Research)
Watch this on-demand webcast to discover how IT professionals are building modern applications that are able to support web clients, smart phones, tablets, rich application and third party apps. Learn more about the one key technology that unites all these elements - a good enterprise application program interface (API).
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Social Networking in the Enterprise: Benefits and Inhibitors by Cisco Systems, Inc.
June 01, 2010 - (Free Research)
This white paper reveals the primary considerations for social networking, such as: business value and strategic relevance, adoption trends and concerns, and strategic considerations for ESS deployment.
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Making Web 2.0 Work for Your Enterprise: IT Deployments by Oracle Corporation
August 2008 - (Free Research)
The consumer Web has shown us the power of the internet as a social, collaborative platform, particularly when compared to existing rigid corporate environments. Wikis, blogs, Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds, social networks, tagging, and mashups are flexible, user-driven tools that have the potential to bring many benefits to the enterprise.
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Enterprise Social Tools Need UC Integration to Thrive by AVST
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April 2013 - (Free Research)
This expert E-Guide from SearchUnifiedCommunications.com explores why enterprise social networking tools need to be integrated with your everyday unified communications (UC) tools to be successful and unveils the benefits such an effort can provide.
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Securing the Social Enterprise by Websense, Inc.
April 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper delves into the social networking security landscape — the good, the bad and the ugly — andoffers practical guidance toward harnessing the power of the social Web to help businesses benefit from it.
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Connecting Through Content: Issue One by KnowledgeStorm, Inc
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March 2007 - (Free Research)
This report, Issue One: How Technology Marketers Meet Buyers' Appetite for Content is the first in the Connecting Through Content series, which explores content creation, distribution and lead nurturing through the dual marketers' and technology buyers' perspectives.
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Podcast: Emerging Media Series II: Blogs and Real Simple Syndication Report by KnowledgeStorm, Inc
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September 2006 - (Free Research)
This podcast will focus on the content of a new KnowledgeStorm research report, the second in a series of studies looking at the impact emerging online applications have on B2B technology marketing. The research finds that blogs and Real Simple Syndication (RSS) are catching on more quickly than previously thought.
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CIO Decisions Ezine Volume 5: Virtual Revolution by CIO Decisions
February 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this new volume of the CIO Decisions Midmarket Ezine to learn how server virtualization can save time, space and - perhaps most important - money. Experts and IT executives offer their insights and experience on the technology that's changing the data center.
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The Social Business: Advent of a new age by IBM
February 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper outlines the why organizations need to become social businesses today. Read on to learn how your business can become social through crafting the right blueprint relying on networks, social and real-time collaboration, mobility and integration, how to deepen your customer relationships and the benefits associated with it, and much more.
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The value of mobile and social to CRM by ComputerWeekly.com
March 2012 - (Free Research)
Adding mobile access and social collaboration to CRM delivers significant benefits, this report from Nucleus Research reveals.
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Messaging in the Cloud: Embedding an Email, Mobile, and Social Infrastructure by ExactTarget
October 2010 - (Free Research)
MPaaS is a newer niche in cloud computing, but it’s a natural fit for gaining efficiencies of scale and reliability by using the infrastructure of messaging providers like ExactTarget. Read on to learn more about an unmatched one-to-one messaging solution that provides unbeatable deliverability - without the hassle of new capital investments.
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Making Web 2.0 Work for Your Enterprise: External Deployments by Oracle Corporation
August 2008 - (Free Research)
Discover how several innovative companies are using collaboration, blogging communities, social networks, and related forms of communication to enhance branding, increase reputation among customers and communicate with them, create public support, and increase team productivity and knowledge sharing.
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The Opportunities and Risks of Multi Tier Supply Chains by SAP America, Inc.
August 2010 - (Free Research)
Explore new thinking on how to manage the increasing complexity of today's supply chains – and how leading companies are evolving their approach to encompass multitier business networks enabled by electronic data exchange. They are jettisoning traditional EDI for simpler, more affordable automation techniques.
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Delivering ROI with Enterprise Social Computing by NewsGator
April 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper will demonstrate how social computing solutions can help improve three core areas of your business: 1)Reducing expenditures 2)Leveraging current investments 3)Improving operating efficiency
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