EGUIDE:
In this e-guide: HR software had long been a relatively backward zone of enterprise software before the Covid-19 pandemic. It had been catching up, as organisations applied digital approaches drawn from customer experience to employee experience, encompassing the journey from recruitment, through working and learning, to moving up or moving on.
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.
EZINE:
In this edition of Network Evolution, find out how integrating your unified communications platform with mission-critical enterprise applications like Salesforce can provide significant competitive advantage by reducing human error and offering new insight into customer behavior.
EBOOK:
SAP in-memory computing is putting the "r" back in "real-time" computing by bringing together online transaction processing (OLTP) applications and online analytical processing (OLAP) applications at a lower total cost. Get an in-depth look at how this technology will impact business.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper also describes IBM WebSphere® Virtual Enterprise, a product designed to virtualize enterprise applications and services across the IT infrastructure.
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.
VIDEO:
Organizations in the oil and gas industry tend to rely on a lot of specialist business applications, but a lack of integration can cause headaches for IT. This five-minute webcast explains how the right enterprise resource planning (ERP) approach can bridge the gap between specialist functionality and total integration.
WHITE PAPER:
Applying the ideas and principles of cloud computing to IT operations can offer organizations agility and cost savings. For workloads which need to be highly elastic, like those of software developers, using an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) approach is often the best choice.
EGUIDE:
Enterprise mobile app developers must satisfy the differing requirements of a multitude of evolving mobile devices. Many are tackling this challenge by moving apps and their data, normally stored on the mobile device, to servers running in a mobile cloud. Read this expert e-guide to learn how to leverage HTML5 and MEAPs to enable mobile cloud apps.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper examines how the versatile design of the Oracle SPARC SuperCluster T4-4 along with powerful, bundled virtualization capabilities makes it an ideal platform for consolidating enterprise servers and workloads and deploying multi-tiered applications with Web, database, and application components.