
IBM is working with its clients to develop business designs and technical architectures that enable the flexibility required to compete in a new landscape, where companies can distribute work and technology anywhere in the world. In IBM’s view, today’s networked economy has created a global business landscape and a mandate for business change — a new model of communication and collaboration that requires continuous connection. The business is also reaching out to emerging geographies, tapping their double-digit growth, providing the technology infrastructure they need, and taking advantage their talent to better service the company’s clients.
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IBM PureFlex Systems: The Next Smart Step in Enterprise IT Evolution
Feb 28, 2013
The Next Big Step in Analytics – Self Service and Dashboards Make It Happen
Dec 18, 2012
How to Lower Costs by Combining Analytical & Transactional Applications
Dec 13, 2012
Dec 06, 2012
Tivoli Storage Productivity Center 5.1 - Storage Management for the Cloud
Dec 05, 2012
Backup and Archiving: A “How To Guide” On Managing Data Responsibly
Nov 28, 2012
The New Edge: How B2B is Evolving to Meet Global Commerce Challenges
Oct 11, 2012
Learn How IT Can Better Support Your Reputation In an Increasingly Risky World
In today's environment of ever evolving technologies and business models, the challenge of business continuity and disaster recovery has a new dimension - reputational risk management. It's no longer enough to protect your infrastructure and data from downtime, you need to protect your company's reputation. Join Bill Cronin, IBM Consulting Services Leader, as he discusses these evolving challenges and provides clear guidance on how you can develop and implement a plan to keep your reputation safer.
Sponsored by IBM
Rethink Your 'Big 4' Monitoring Tools
Did you know the majority of Big 4 Monitoring and IT systems management tool customers are unsatisfied with the value they get? In fact, unsatisfied is putting it nicely. Why? It’s simple, the Big 4 monitoring frameworks are outdated, over-priced, require costly maintenance, and don’t help IT improve services enough to justify their huge investments. It’s a bad deal.
Sponsored by Uptime Software
Building a Data ‘Dream Team‘ for Your Business
Many of the world's top-performing companies are tapping into the analytical talent and business-savvy of their employees to create a culture of data-driven decision-making. Unleashing the value of your data isn't just about technology, but also creating a culture that is committed to making better decisions based on the right data insights.
Sponsored by Teradata