ANALYST REPORT:
Enterprises are increasingly turning to traditional managed print service providers to improve process efficiency across both paper and digital information, says this report from analyst group, Quocirca.
WHITE PAPER:
Process-centric IT is, first and foremost, a way for the IT organization to build applications that will deliver greater flexibility and agility to the business-enabling high performance.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, Rajesh K. Gupta, Electronic Arts' senior manager of applications for business intelligence (BI) and data services, explains how EA avoids many costly problems due to timely data access. Read this now to gain insight into how EA deployed job scheduling software and what benefits it reaped by doing so.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper addresses new market forces that are compelling them to consider a range of alternatives, including outsourcing and offshore opportunities.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explores the pivotal role of automation in achieving this goal and showcases tools and services that can assist you with the strategy, design, and implementation of this process.
WHITE PAPER:
The sound understanding and visibility of configuration information provided by ASG’s metaCMDB™ is critical for ITIL initiatives and business service management (BSM) implementations, service desk support, and the integration of disparate technologies. Read this paper to find out more.
WHITE PAPER:
This white papers talks about the challenges facing the UK annuity market and the strategies that can be taken by the product providers to meet them. The paper also talks about how Wipro can partner with providers to tap the
opportunities present in the marketplace.
WHITE PAPER:
Increasing cost controls and unpredictable cost increases are leading many enterprises to rethink how they support their business-to-business (B2B) operations. As a result, many enterprises are choosing to outsource B2B integration by partnering with a managed services provider.
RESOURCE:
This resource hashes out the strengths and cautions of 10 different managed print services (MPS) providers, separating the leaders from the niche players and everyone in between.