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CIO describes how he moved 125K workers to Office 365 in 6 months

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CIO describes how he moved 125K workers to Office 365 in 6 months
The CIO of Swiss power company ABB shared details with CIO.com about its decision to ditch IBM Notes and move 125,000 workers to Office 365. The migration spotlighted important lessons for IT leaders about the scalability of enterprise tools and how innovation can drive staff productivity. Read More
 


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Blue Coat Systems, Inc.

A Bridge to the Cloud: Innovation For The Cloud Generation
The days of managing multiple vendors to implement your cloud strategy are over. Blue Coat offers the most complete, intuitive cloud security solution: with cloud access security (CASB), advanced threat protection, integrated web application firewall, and encrypted traffic management. Welcome to enterprise-class security for The Cloud Generation. Learn more about Blue Coat's bridge to the cloud here…

WHITE PAPER: Interactive Intelligence

Essential Steps to Creating Great Customer Experiences
A great customer experience has become the holy grail of competitive advantage. But the leap from good service to a great experience requires contact centers to follow a new strategy. Learn More

Microsoft enables potential unwanted software detection for enterprise customers
Microsoft has started offering protection against potentially unwanted applications in its anti-malware products for enterprise customers. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: SAS Institute Inc

Revolutionizing Business Decision Making
Exploring predictive analytics for the first time? Malene Haxholdt, global marketing manager for business analytics at SAS, explains what you need to know to get started. Learn More

How to Jenga your way to an analytical enterprise
How the game Jenga can be used as inspiration by enterprises to execute the triple advantage strategy to an analytics culture change. Read More
 


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: GMC Software Technology Inc

The future of customer communications is here.
To deliver a great customer experience, you need an efficient process for designing, managing and delivering omnichannel communications. But for most CCM providers, innovation has stalled.Does your CCM product integrate with your core systems? Is your team wasting too much time on CCM projects? Are your maintenance dollars really paying off? Find out how GMC Software is enabling enterprises to leverage their existing systems to deliver a seamless omnichannel experience, with little reliance upon IT. Join the customer communications management revolution.

Microsoft beefs up security products to block adware
Microsoft is adding a new opt-in defense for enterprises to block adware, which is often sneakily wrapped into free downloads. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Level 3 Communications

Executive Viewpoint: Choosing Your Connection to the Cloud
For most private applications driven by things like business continuity/disaster recovery [BCDR], big data analytics or enterprise resource planning [ERP] systems, there are three primary criteria: security, application performance and bandwidth requirements. Learn More

The case for moving to a cloud-based accounting system - the operations perspective
Are your accounting systems no longer meeting your needs and are expensive to maintain? Are you intrigued by cloud applications, but don't know where to begin? I recently led a panel discussion with a CFO, CIO and a visionary in operations to discuss their decision to move to the cloud. Here is the operation manger's story about how he recognized a business need, built a business case and modernized the way his company handled procurement. Read More
 

Why Microsoft's data chief thinks current machine learning tools are like tailored shirts
When Microsoft's data and machine learning chief thinks about the future, he sees a world where developers create applications that are built to leverage machine learning and predictive analytics without needing the help of a data scientist. Read More
 

Microsoft ups its DevOps game with a raft of new tools
It would be tough for Microsoft to top the seismic waves it created at last year's Connect developer conference when it announced the open-sourcing of its .Net application framework, but this year the software giant has plenty up its sleeve. Read More
 

 

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