WHITE PAPER:
How can your business meet the ever-increasing demands of end users and still make a healthy profit? IBM takes a look at innovation's role in driving business objectives and helping electronics enterprises move forward.
EGUIDE:
Read this paper to learn how companies face complicated buying decisions when it comes to buying messaging security, the most important being whether to go with an on-premise solution, a SaaS offering in the cloud, or both.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide explores what capabilities "intelligent business process management suites" (iBPMS) will feature, and discusses in an extensive Q&A how businesses can benefit from implementing these new technologies.
NEWSLETTER:
This newsletter focuses on how speed can truly transform business processes and enable companies to realize value from in-memory technology. Inside, learn how SAP HANA puts a whole new horse power behind process re-engineering.
EBOOK:
In this searchSOA e-guide, learn questions worth asking when choosing a cloud BPM option. Additionally, learn about new trends in the cloud, social media, and mobile are affecting the business landscape, as well as the ways in which business reinvention is overcoming cloud concerns.
EBOOK:
Computer Weekly has explored ways to deliver a dynamic, secure, and even compliant omni-channel experience. Discover how tokenization is shaking things up in transaction data, and what you can do to access and protect customer information in the face of Payment Card Industry Security Standards.
WHITE PAPER:
With a job management system, you can automate job management for easier, more effective management across a complex IT landscape. View this informative resource to explore the benefits of the Hitachi JP1 job management system.
CASE STUDY:
Access this case study of Cancer Treatment Centers of America as they turned to a managed print services (MPS) system to deliver a reliable print infrastructure to support its exemplary patient care.
WHITE PAPER:
This infographic illustrates the necessity of integration between business and IT, as well as the fundamental disagreements that exist between the two groups.