CIO Midmarket Briefings:
Briefings
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Enterprise resource planning implementation guide for midmarket CIOs
Midmarket companies are adopting enterprise resource planning (ERP) software in record numbers to handle their business needs. Whether you're considering an enterprise resource planning implementation or are in the thick of it, check out this ERP software guide for advice. You'll find tips on how to get started with an ERP implementation, learn how it interacts with Software as a Service and hear stories from CIOs who have been there and done that.
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Green IT strategy guide for midmarket CIOs
Midmarket CIOs don't make green decisions -- they make greenback ones. And CIOs who are considering establishing a green IT strategy have to be sure their investments bring a quantifiable return. In this guide, get all the information you need about the tools and products available to help launch your green IT strategy -- doing something good for the environment, as well as the bottom line.
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Mobile computing solutions guide: IT on the go
Mobile computing solutions are tricky business for midmarket CIOs. Ensuring the security of mobile devices and the data they transmit is just the beginning of the problem. Smartphones, remote offices and wireless access points all have to be considered. This Midmarket CIO Briefing brings all the best expert advice and news needed to prepare a strategy, execute an installation and secure the technology needed to make your mobile computing solutions strategy a success.
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Business intelligence strategy guide: Getting your data to talk
Industry experts say what midmarket CIOs want is this: a simple way for the knowledge worker to access data from the several repositories of information, structured or unstructured, that reside within their organizations. This Midmarket CIO Briefing explores how advanced technology is putting business intelligence applications in the hands of the user and how CIOs can deliver a business intelligence strategy that puts all that data to good use.
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IT outsourcing strategy guide for CIOs
Outsourcing may sound like a no-brainer: You're a resource-strapped midmarket CIO with a smaller staff. You can focus on only so much, so why not find someone else to do things for you? But then comes the hard part: How do you find a company to outsource to? Onshore or offshore? Which tasks do you outsource? Is it really cheaper? This Midmarket CIO Briefing provides answers to those questions and more, with expert advice and news articles to help you successfully outsource your IT.
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SaaS and SOA for the midmarket CIO
Software as a Service (SaaS) and service-oriented architecture (SOA) have quickly become widely used terms in the technology world. But how well do they fit into your world? Despite their prominence, there are still questions surrounding SaaS and SOA: Which applications work best for me and my company? Will I be able to save time and money? It seems SaaS and SOA are good fits for the midmarket. But you're unique -- what works for others may not work for you. From integration and security to efficiency and cost, we've pulled together our best tools to provide you with the answers you need to determine if SaaS and SOA are right for you.
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Master data management: The art of managing data
Master data management (MDM) is, in short, a way to clean up your company's data by providing a one-stop shop for data. But it's complex and not so easy to get a handle on. From technical tips to news articles, this SearchCIO-Midmarket briefing includes the best of our master data management coverage.
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Disaster recovery planning guide
Disaster recovery (DR) is, without argument, one of the most important (and complex) aspects of IT management. But as responsibilities trickle out of IT into other areas of the business, what's the midmarket CIO's role in disaster recovery planning? In this guide, midmarket CIOs are offered expert advice and resources on a full range of issues associated with disaster recovery planning -- from virtualization and applications to outsourcing and affordable solutions.
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Unified communications strategy guide for the midmarket CIO
What do you need to know about unified communications before going all the way? The benefits and concerns are addressed in this comprehensive guide for the midmarket business.
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Data center virtualization guide: Consolidate, manage and secure
Data center virtualization can help midmarket organizations cut costs, consolidate servers and increase infrastructure ROI. But businesses must remain aware of security concerns and management risks.
How do you measure virtualization risks vs. benefits? How have other companies made virtualization work for them? Have you updated your change management process to accommodate virtualization? This data center virtualization guide combines expert tips, analysis and best practices.
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Web 2.0 applications: Innovative technology to optimize your business
Web 2.0 applications revolutionized the Internet with social networking and online communities; now they're gaining traction inside the corporation, with tangible returns on investment and other benefits that improve the customer experience, lift employee engagement and drive innovation. Where is the business value in blogging? Which Web 2.0 applications work best in midmarket organizations? From SharePoint to Facebook, blogs to online communities, our guide provides you with case studies on Web 2.0 applications and expert guidance to help you compare the risks vs. benefits and advance your organization. To optimize your business, read on.
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