Datamonitor, April 2008, Pages: 17
applications as the largest IT project 12
- Rudolph Technologies, Inc.
Understandingenterprisestechnologypriorities H2 2007 (CustomerFocus)
Ovum, Feb 2011, Pages: 78
vendors for key broadcast system components [production & distribution]
- Insight into the key operational and strategic investment priorities. Understand what is front of mind for the broadcast enterprise
Business Insights, Aug 2009, Pages: 151
situation has led to an increased focus on customer service and retention. The other key objective for enterprises is cost reduction. Rather than making large infrastructure upgrades to IP, enterprises
Business Insights, Aug 2008, Pages: 168
for Greenfield investments in voice/data convergence
Figure 6.43: Enterprise expenditure on voice/data convergence, by geography ($m)
Figure 6.44: Enterprisetechnologypriorities
Figure 6.45: Greenfield
Butler Group, Sep 2008, Pages: 192
Enterprise Web 2.0 might be about putting the user (i.e. employee, customer, or stakeholder) first, but in order to do so it also requires supporting technology. And so at the IT infrastructure level
Datamonitor, May 2010, Pages: 26
Figure 9: Enterprise applications are currently the most outsourced technology
Figure 10: Security outsourcing
CIO Investment and Outsourcing Priorities Have Shifted Post-Recession (CustomerFocus)
Business Insights, March 2008, Pages: 141
is a top priority 45
Supporting the customer-centric enterprise 46
Barriers to the deployment of customer-centric technology 47
Scheduling and forecasting in a distributed environment 47
Monitoring agents
Datamonitor, Feb 2009, Pages: 20
.
Highlights of this title
The financial maelstrom which struck the global economy in 2008 has generated high levels of uncertainty in the enterprisetechnology market. Unfortunately, Datamonitor believes
Datamonitor, May 2009, Pages: 47
alerts for mobile workers will increase efficiently
Figure 8: Enterprises are focusing on improving customer service rather than cutting costs
Figure 9: Mobility deployments are being delayed due
Datamonitor, Sep 2009, Pages: 16
for enterprises even in tough times
Figure 9: Technology disruptors are being viewed more favorably by some respondents Confidence Returns as Enterprises Plan IT Budget Increases (CustomerFocus)
Business Insights, Nov 2007, Pages: 119
to differentiate make smaller enterprises more likely to take risks with new technologies. Very large enterprises tend to focus on strategic issues such as a vendor’s financial stability or breadth of their solution
Datamonitor, March 2008, Pages: 24
for the survey sample by geography 22
Accenture Ltd
Electronic Data Systems Corporation
France Telecom SA
Rudolph Technologies, Inc.
Understanding IT Budget Trends H1 2007 (CustomerFocus)
Ovum, Nov 2010, Pages: 15
workforces.
Features and benefits
- Understand how the security priorities are changing for businesses- Understand what you need to do to maintain and improve your security posture
Highlights
Enterprises
Frost & Sullivan, Feb 2009, Pages: 37
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Voice Enterprise Communication Trends in the South American Telecom Market provides telecom end users business communications priorities, status of IP
Ovum, Dec 2010, Pages: 53
, such as single sign-on, federation, and web access control.- Helps understand key IAM vendors' focus areas and priorities.- Helps identify key IAM trends impacting selection decisions and vendor roadmaps.- Helps
Datamonitor, April 2008, Pages: 20
in Western Europe, North America and Australia reveals that enterprises key goals in 2007 were standardizing infrastructure technologies and simplifying systems. These priorities have not changed from 2006
Datamonitor, March 2008, Pages: 19
on Microsofts mindshare higher up the market 15
FPIC Insurance Group, Inc
Microsoft Corporation
Oracle Corporation
Rudolph Technologies, Inc.
SAP AG Understanding adoption of enterprise applications (Customer