WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper examines the new user-centric IT delivery model and explains the steps required in order to make this kind of model a reality.
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This exclusive resource discusses a series of touchscreen mobile devices engineered with enterprise-grade security, seamless connectivity and along legacy of reliable computing to empower your workforce with the capabilities they need to be productive and efficient.
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Check out this informative resource to find out about a tablet solution that is designed to meet the unique needs of your business while providing more robust set of features than other options. Read on to compare it with the other leading tablet solutions on the market.
WHITE PAPER:
The following white paper provides readers with practical advice on how to choose the best CMS for customer experience management. Learn about the 6 roadmap checkpoints for choosing the right CMS, 20 important features to consider, and more.
CASE STUDY:
This brief but informative webcast examines how bike messengers on the streets of San Francisco are benefiting from the increased connectivity that mobile technology provides.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
This guide examines the performance of dynamic content delivery between leading content delivery networks and outlines strategies for enhancing your network.
WHITE PAPER:
Access the following white paper to discover a CMS solution that can prepare your business and all of its content for the rapid influx of mobile internet use. See how with smart content marketing you can improve customer loyalty and reduce attrition, and more.
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The following white paper explores the current content delivery challenges facing businesses today, but with a focus on delivering video to mobile devices. Also learn about a technology consideration that can provide your users with a superior digital experience without putting more pressure on available resources.
EZINE:
Will physical network gear disappear in the era of software-defined networking and virtualization? Not likely. In this month's issue of Network Evolution, find out why networks still need hardware, and how early adopters are using hardware in their virtual environments.