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Abstract: Enterprise applications have long been providing the means for businesses to collect required data and deliver it to the right people. Now that sales and marketing professionals are empowered with the right tools to better serve their customers and gather insights on all customers' interactions, the question to ask is what's next? We see the answer in a tight integration between Enterprise applications and Analytics.
PubDate: 7/23/2003
Abstract: This article provides hints for the design of e-learning courses with regard to target audience, navigation, objectives, motivation, media, interactivity, assessment, aesthetics, tool selection, and evaluation.
Abstract: KLM Catering Services (KCS) Schiphol prepares and delivers 45,000 meals a day for 12 airlines, 350 flights, and 50 different types of aircraft. KCS also manages non-food supplies such as beverages, sales trolleys, and navigation bags to the private airport lounges in Schiphol Airport. Find out why it’s achieving a delivery performance of over 99 percent.
Abstract: A good search engine ensures that users find what they re looking for, the first time, regardless of the format or location of the information. This makes a wide variety of information available to your employees, without the need for complex navigation systems or filing conventions. Read this white paper to find out how to select an intranet search engine that addresses your needs—and use our 12-step checklist to do it.
Abstract: The Web has forever changed the global business landscape, and often a company’s web site is its most valuable tool to generate revenue. In fact, for many Internet-based businesses, it’s their only tool. As such, it’s vital to go beyond basic navigation to provide site visitors with a direct path to the information they seek. Find out how to leverage the full potential of search technology in four commonsense steps.
Abstract: The old approaches for collecting, assimilating, and delivering business intelligence (BI) data have not kept pace with today’s increasing demand for rapid decision making. Many companies use static reports and ad hoc queries, but fewer companies use dashboards and portals—which often lack the interactivity required for navigation and visualization of business data. Learn how a next-generation dashboard solution can help.