WHITE PAPER:
Due to recent technological advances such as cloud, virtualization, big data and converged infrastructures, the data center is evolving. Read through this informational white paper to learn how companies are focusing their resources their data center infrastructure management solutions.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, we discuss eight IT-friendly software traits that minimize risk, maximize ROI, and encourage innovation. Although the focus of this paper is on contact center and web customer service software, the discussion is broad enough to be a valuable guide for any technology investment.
EGUIDE:
In this informative e-guide you will learn the initial steps to launching an EIM program, how to assess current data governance, quality management, master data management and architecture to ensure EIM success, the best practices for determining the best business opportunities and more.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper describes new collaboration and business models, and explains how a new kind of architecture strategy empowers businesses to react in real time, adapt quickly to change, and leverage digital ecosystems to create new value and growth.
EBOOK:
A big data initiative or IoT project will strain a network, so plan for how your data center and network infrastructure will handle all of that data.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this white paper to learn about a new single integrated solution that can support all desktop and application virtualization architectures in your enterprise.
EBOOK:
Open up this handbook to learn more about the need for API gateways, and management tips to help you get the most use possible of your API gateways.
WHITE PAPER:
This Magic Quadrant compares 18 vendors and the strengths and cautions they each bring to the table with marketing resource management. This provides means each company based on constant criteria, allowing you to choose a vendor that meets your needs.
WHITE PAPER:
High density computing is today's standard in best-in-class performance and availability, and those that fail to keep pace or fall behind will find themselves no longer competitive in today's markets.