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Latest WebcastsUse this link to access our webcast archive Cisco and IBM: Changing the Game - Collaboration for Strategic Advantage Summary: Join Tom Malone, the Patrick J. McGovern Professor of Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management along with Cisco and IBM Executives for a thought provoking discussion on the cultural impact of collaboration and it's strategic implications for your business in the new century. EMC Summary: Leverage the Web 2.0 Approach to Collaboration and Content Management Traditional enterprise content management tools are often too complex for the typical knowledge worker. Yet enterprise-wide adoption is critical to ensuring better control and management over information. By marrying the convenience and flexibility of Web 2.0 tools, such as wikis and social networking, with the power of enterprise content management, you can improve productivity and enhance content management. Download this recorded webcast to learn more about the latest Web 2.0 technologies that enable team collaboration, organization-wide content management, and the ability to personalize information delivery in new and more visual ways. Find out how an EMC solution can help you:
Siemens Summary: Measuring the Pain: What is Fragmented Communication Costing Your Enterprise? Still not convinced that the right unified communications strategy will transform your business and save you millions? Come see new research that monetizes the cost of inaction in cold, hard dollars, in our on-demand webcast. Debate: Measuring the Pain: What is Fragmented Communication costing your enterprise? Contributors: Lydia Zorn, Insignia Research & Grace Tiscareno-Sato, Siemens Communications Copan Summary: ESG on Persistent Data – Part 1 In part one of this two part series, the Enterprise Storage Group (ESG) defines persistent data and examines the impact of persistent data on end users and IT data managers. Enkata Summary: Best Practices for Transforming Call Centers into Blended Sales/Service Organizations HP Summary: Data Protection Just Got Better Discover best practices for getting the most out of deduplication technology, including critical considerations to selecting the right solution based on the size and application needs of your IT environment. Learn the different approaches to deduplication technology, and how each eliminates multiple, redundant copies of the same information. Planview Summary: The Road to IT Financial Transparency There is a growing trend at leading enterprises to put people, processes and tools in place to achieve financial transparency to better understand the flow of money through IT. But how do you get there? Join Forrester Research VP Craig Symons and Planview Executive in Residence, Rich Murphy for a new Webcast, “The Road to IT Financial Transparency”. This Webcast is a must-see for anyone involved with forming or maturing a financial management process for IT to make better investment decisions, provide more accurate chargebacks to sponsoring organizations, and show the value that IT delivers to the enterprise. Trend Micro Summary: Mobile Endpoints Under Siege From “drive-by” download attacks while surfing the web to malicious wireless networks offering "free Internet access," Web threats are relentless and they are targeting your endpoints. Trend Micro can stop the infection chain using two powerful new technologies that are available today in OfficeScan TM, Trend Micro's Endpoint Security solution. Get stronger security earlier with Trend Micro's new OfficeScan™ 8.0 plug-in. Intrusion Defense Firewall supplements your endpoint defenses with an additional layer of network-level HIPS (Host Intrusion Prevention System) protection. This informative webinar will review the unique threats posed to mobile workers and why traditional business security offerings fall short of meeting the need. Data De-Duplication Overview Summary: Including disk in the backup strategy makes sense for many companies, but most can’t afford to keep more than a few days of their backup data on fast recovery media—the cost of conventional RAID arrays is simply too high. |
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