WHITE PAPER:
Today, firms in the communications industry must relook at how they deliver customer service in order to streamline operations, retain customers and drive business revenue. Read this paper to learn about five, practical, cost-effective opportunities that allow firms to meet market demand and achieve an impressive Return on Investment.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 contains powerful new technology with geared to facilitate the global management of enterprises with diverse units.
EGUIDE:
In this E-Guide, readers will hear from experts in the space (including well-known David Linthicum) on putting SOA infrastructure and governance in place to significantly simplify the challenges associated with keeping IT flexible.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, hear three case stories of organizations who created SOA processes -- networking equipment giant Cisco Systems, Southwestern utility powerhouse UNS Energy Corp. and ever-expanding Chilean retailer Cencosud S.A -- and projects that allowed them to implement successful, ongoing integration projects.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper defines the information agenda; describes key considerations and best practices in creating and implementing an information agenda.
EGUIDE:
Savvy organizations are leveraging open source enterprise service bus (ESB) and messaging middleware to successfully modernize and integrate legacy applications and systems. This expert resource explores these trends.
EGUIDE:
In this E-Guide, readers will hear from experts in the SOA space (including well-known David Linthicum) around SOA governance and its relationship with lightweight, flexible enterprise architecture.
WHITE PAPER:
Download this free white paper to learn how platform-as-a-service private cloud offers enterprises one of the best ways to take advantage of cloud computing.
sponsored by Canon Information & Imaging Solutions
WHITE PAPER:
Your business has critical information stored in digital documents as well as paper ones, and unfortunately, integrating that data isn't always easy. How can you effectively manage business processes when you're fumbling with potentially inaccurate or hard to find data?