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  • RESEARCH NOTE ANALYTICS PAYS BACK $10.66 FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT

    Sponsored by: IBM

    Access the following report from Nucleus Research to learn how companies that successfully implement a BI and predictive analytics solution average about $10.66 ROI on every dollar spent. Discover what you can do to achieve the same ROI, how you can also increase overall data efficiency, and enable a more in-depth view of your entire business.

  • The Future of Sales Performance Management

    Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation UK Ltd

    Access this white paper to find out how to leverage modern CRM technology, like social integration, to build a better sales team and deliver the results your business needs.

  • ROI CASE STUDY - GOOGLE APPS & TVR COMMUNICATIONS

    Sponsored by: Google Apps

    In 2007, TVR found that its dated version of Exchange, which was running on Windows NT 4, was running out of disk space and needed to be upgraded or changed. TVR deployed Google Apps to replace its existing Microsoft Exchange environment and improve collaboration, reducing IT costs and risk while increasing agility.

  • A Computer Weekly Buyer's Guide to Customer Experience

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Discover how to craft data-first CRM strategies and get tips about coordinating data sources for effective CRM, 5 ways to reduce risks for Salesforce deployments, and the pros and cons of current CRM software offerings.

  • Sales Performance Management in the Digital Age

    Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation UK Ltd

    The sales environment is evolving at an unprecedented rate. In this white paper, discover how success has been redefined for sales organizations in the digital age, and what you can do to optimize current performance management strategies with new technology.

  • Computer Weekly – 6 June 2017: General Election 2017: Who gets the tech vote?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this issue of Computer Weekly, as the UK votes for a new government, examine the digital policies in the manifestos of the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties, and hear what IT trade body TechUK would like to see for the tech sector from the next administration. Read the issue now.

  • Successful WFM Software Implementation Strategies

    Sponsored by: Infor WFM Workbrain

    Explore this expertly-compiled e-guide to find out how support for mobile devices and Software as a Service (SaaS) WFM could expand the use of  workforce management (WFM) software and help position it as a core enterprise platform.

  • E-Book: Understanding Workforce Management Technologies for Manufacturing

    Sponsored by: Infor WFM Workbrain

    Workforce management software can help manufacturers improve operational efficiency and reduce costs by streamlining scheduling, budgeting, and labor planning. Thanks to the web and mobile platforms, it is now more accessible outside the office. Learn the benefits of automating workforce management and get expert advice on getting started.

  • Your Guide to Workforce Management Software Selection

    Sponsored by: PDP-Software

    Workforce management software is what enables your business to keep pace with the rapidly changing trends in both labor and the market. Read on to learn about the current state of workforce management software and what you can expect from the technology's near future.

  • Governing Customer Experience Across Channels

    Sponsored by: KANA

    Read this expert e-book to uncover why customer experience management (CEM) technology is the key to improving customer satisfaction and learn how to provide a consistent customer experience across all communication channels through a comprehensive CEM strategy.

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