EGUIDE:
The use of mobile devices as collaboration tools pose new challenges for a company's UC system. This expert E-Guide discusses many of the changes mobility is bringing to collaboration, as well as best practices to consider along the way.
ANALYST REPORT:
This Aberdeen Business Review found that over one half of manufacturers are focused on profitability and margin growth. The review offers insight into how leading companies are approaching the task to excel in innovation and new product development despite lean organizations budgets.
WEBCAST:
This webcast reveals winning strategies for efficient application development in global and distributed environments. Topics covered include common pitfalls, implementation best practices and more.
WHITE PAPER:
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.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive resource examines how your midsized organization can achieve the same level of collaboration and communication as large business and how you can use this to increase productivity and efficiency while decreasing costs.
BROCHURE:
The Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit 2014 is right around the corner, taking place 15 – 16 September, in London, UK. The following brochure details the events taking place, the key speakers attending, and who in your company should attend. Check out the hot topics list including: employee collaboration, social media approaches, and more.
EGUIDE:
Software development teams are often faced with requirements to add new features to an existing code base. For many reasons, this sort of work can entail a lot of risk. This Expert Tip examines mistakes in managing the requirements process and how by looking at requirements from the perspective of all team members, these mistakes can be avoided.