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This study of over 150 Fortune 1000 firms from every major industry or vertical explores issues associated with the lifeblood of today’s enterprises: data. The findings demonstrate the often dramatic impacts that even marginal investments in information technology can have when that technology addresses data quality, usability, and intelligence.
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SAS technology has been proven to be the most versatile storage solution in data transfer and high performance. Read this white paper to learn about a solution that renders the necessary performance needed for your client's expanding market requirements.
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In this brief, explore how individual lead counts and conversion metrics can distract organizations from producing pipeline and revenue, and how buying-group-aware measures enabled by the Demand Unit Waterfall™ can provide a more meaningful evaluation of the health of the B2B revenue engine.
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Click through to see how Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was able to remove data bottlenecks across storage and servers, further improving care at reduced costs.
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This infographic illustrates the necessity of integration between business and IT, as well as the fundamental disagreements that exist between the two groups.
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This white paper discusses the changing IT security landscape, how MSPs will be impacted, and what they can do for their customers in the face of these security challenges.
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This crucial white paper takes an in-depth look at the new care models that have emerged, such as accountable care and integrated health, discussing their benefits and effectiveness in cutting costs and improving collaboration.
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No matter the company size, a properly executed SIEM strategy is difficult to achieve as resources become constrained. Explore this white paper to uncover the key factors leading to a successful SIEM purchase and deployment for your organization.
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This white paper boils the reasons behind current issues in the information security field down into four major causes, and also lays out a list of specific, detailed changes that need to be made to the enterprise security model for these core issues to be resolved.