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Bitpipe Research Guide: Storage by Bitpipe
November 30, 2006 - (Free Research)
Storage challenges for IT professionals are particularly complex in today's environment of rapid obsolescence of storage hardware and digital media.
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Bitpipe Research Guide: Network Design and Management by Bitpipe
November 16, 2006 - (Free Research)
This research guide will help you select the best Network Design and Management solution for your company. It provides Network Design and Management information on Network Design and Management products.
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Make CRM Work the Way Salespeople Do by Oracle Corporation
October 08, 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper examines how traditional CRM technologies, while valuable in helping organizations manage customers and revenues, have not really assisted the salesforce do their jobs.
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Using Social Search to Drive Innovation through Collaboration by Vivisimo, Inc.
December 22, 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper, will try to help you strike a balance between solid business thinking and explosive enthusiasm for any new technology option with 2.0 in the description. Our goal is to give you a new way of looking at old challenges.
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Forrester: The Total Economic Impact of WAN Optimization by Cisco Systems, Inc.
June 25, 2009 - (Free Research)
This updated Forrester Research study, commissioned by Cisco Systems and Microsoft, focusses on the potential return on investment (ROI) of adopting Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) and adds the value associated with the future flexibility option of deploying Windows Server on WAAS to the branch offices.
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Social Computing in the Enterprise by NewsGator Technologies
May 01, 2008 - (Free Research)
An April 2008 Forrester report predicts that the Enterprise Web 2.0 and social computing market will grow from $455M in 2007 to $4.6B in 2013. This paper summarizes: 1) Why Companies Are Pursuing Social Computing 2) What Enterprise Social Computing Really Is 3) How To Implement Social Computing Successfully
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Delivering ROI with Enterprise Social Computing by NewsGator Technologies
April 01, 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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Architecting Enterprise Social Computing for Business Value by NewsGator Technologies
October 01, 2008 - (Free Research)
This paper builds a model of enterprise social computing by analyzing business goals. It builds the architectural components and the relationships between them by starting from a basic definition of social computing and the most common goals.
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Social CRM Comes of Age by Oracle Corporation
April 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
Web 2.0. Collaborative computing. Social media. And now Social CRM. These terms are used interchangeably, and often, to describe the massive transformation taking place across organizations today. What strategies and tools do the newest CRM solutions provide to leverage this new reality? Read this white paper to learn more about Social CRM.
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Bitpipe Research Guide: EAI and Web Services by Bitpipe
November 30, 2006 - (Free Research)
Research has shown more than 30 percent of IT spending is on integration, with software costs running into the millions of dollars for large enterprises.
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Business Case for Data Protection: Study of CEOs and other C-level Executives by Ounce Labs, an IBM Company
July 15, 2009 - (Free Research)
This study looks at what senior executives think about the value of corporate data protection efforts within their organizations. It is important for those individuals charged with managing a data protection program to understand how key decision makers in organizations perceive the importance of safeguarding sensitive and confidential information.
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Global Business Protection: Time for your business by Panda Security
October 05, 2009 - (Free Research)
Panda Security is one of the world's leading developers and producers of antivirus software and security hardware to combat all types of IT threats Panda has achieved this position through a commitment to continuous research and innovation. Read this collection of case studies to learn more about Panda Security.
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Associated Banc-Corp Case Study by SafeNet, Inc.
November 09, 2009 - (Free Research)
After comparing several different software- and hardware-based solutions (including biometrics), reviewing industry-trusted research reports (such as Gartner), and talking to existing customers and technical staff of various other vendors, Associated Banc-Corp selected SafeWord for Citrix® a strong authentication solution.
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Desktops: Corporate IT Buying Behavior & Customer Satisfaction Survey by Dell, Inc. and Intel
June 03, 2009 - (Free Research)
This Technology Business Research (TBR) study examines the results of the corporate desktop satisfaction competition for Q1 of 2009, for which Dell ranked in the top position. Read this to learn about each brand's competitive strengths, weaknesses, challenges, and overall satisfaction rankings.
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Large Insurance Provider Automates Invoice Disputes by Lombardi Software
December 18, 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this case study to learn how this insurance provider then turned to Teamworks. With Teamworks they were able to implement a process that automates routing of disputes, streamlines research timelines, and gives managers control of all disputes being processed. Learn all of the benefits this insurance company reaped from deploying Teamworks.
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This Month in the Threat Webscape for October 2009 by Websense, Inc.
November 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
The Websense Security Labs Threatscape delivers information about breaking security research topics and today's advanced Internet threats. This Month's 'In the Threatscape' is a review of October's Web threat activity. Watch the video to learn more.
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Preparing for the 2.0 World: How Enterprises Need to Think About Emergent Social Technologies by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
April 16, 2009 - (Free Research)
Social technologies, commonly called Web 2.0, were originally used to describe consumer technologies that enable groups to organize and share information and media. But enterprises quickly caught on to the value of these easy-to-use tools for capturing and sharing ad hoc information that may otherwise not be documented.
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