The Keys to CRM Technology Adoption in Sales Organizations
Oracle
Tim Koehler, Director--Quality of Service, Oracle CRM, shares his perspective on how midsize companies can increase user adoption when implementing Oracle CRM On Demand.
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10 Critical Questions to Ask a Manufacturing ERP Vendor
Plex Systems
Manufacturing enterprise resource planning (ERP) software vendors range from global giants offering legacy systems to smaller companies offering only point solutions. With so many solution providers to choose from, how can an organization make an intelligent decision on who to trust with this mission-critical system? Learn 10 critical questions to ask when choosing a manufacturing ERP solution for your company.
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The Complete Systems Management Book: An Introduction to Integrated and Automated IT System Management
Dell KACE
Effective IT systems management is a challenge, especially for midsized companies that must maintain sophisticated IT environments without the budgets of their larger counterparts. This comprehensive guide provides IT newcomers—as well as experienced veterans—with all the information they need to understand the best ways to align people, processes, policies, and tools for a cohesive, streamlined, and supportable IT infrastructure.
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The Oracle Accelerate Customer Experience--Olympus Security
Oracle
Neil Dudley, Business Development at Olympus Security, provides an overview of his company's implementation of Oracle CRM On Demand.
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Accelerating Time to Insight for Midsize Companies Using In-memory Analytics
IBM
In-memory analytics provides midsize companies with a faster, more flexible, and arguably lower-cost way of accessing and processing information, allowing users to get answers to business questions in seconds rather than hours. By virtue of its high-performance architecture, in-memory has the potential to help midsize organizations become more informed, and respond quicker to changing market conditions. Find out more.
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Future Tech: Where Will ERP Be in Two Years?
InsideERP
Many ERP systems are deeply entrenched in organizations, and their core technologies are mature. And yet ERP is in a state of flux. The ERP system of the future promises to be simpler, more accessible, and easier to use, shaped by trends that only recently began taking hold. Download this concise executive brief to get an expert's take on what's next for ERP, in clear, easy-to-read language.
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