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CIO April 15, 2002 David L. Margulius |
How to Organize Your Agenda A starter kit for making your next I.T. integration project succeed... |
CRM July 2003 Martin Schneider |
Getting IT Together Integration is a four-letter word in the world of CRM, but it doesn't have to be. What follows are the real issues behind integrating CRM solutions with an enterprise's existing systems, and how to simplify what could otherwise grind CRM initiatives to a halt. |
Investment Advisor May 2010 Dan Skiles |
More Integration Opportunities? Yes, Maybe . . . It is assumed that a cloud-based system will provide more data integration opportunities, but that may be a false assumption if there are significant gaps in the translation interface between two different programs. |
JavaWorld August 2002 Abraham Kang |
Enterprise application integration using J2EE Java represents an ideal language for EAI because it runs on most, if not all, operating systems and boasts good support from EAI tool vendors. In addition, J2EE provides the security, messaging, and reliability services required in EAI. |
Financial Planning July 29, 2010 |
Schwab's Competition Has Its Say Schwab's competitors manage to be politely dismissive of the new platform, while still emphasizing that they got the CRM concept first. Here's how various executives see it. |
CIO August 15, 2002 Todd Datz |
Strategic Alignment Your business processes can't enable superior customer service or an efficient supply chain without integrated systems. The four companies profiled here demonstrate the benefits of a strategic perspective and long-term commitment to integration. |
Wall Street & Technology November 18, 2005 |
The Data Integration Challenge Regardless of business size or industry, data integration can be a sizable barrier to success that requires an enterprisewide strategy to overcome, according to a report. |
CIO April 15, 2003 Maria Martinez |
Device Days It's time to prep your organization for the extended Internet. |
CRM June 7, 2013 Peter Chase |
Five Steps to Giving Marketers Data Ownership Integration is key. Collecting data is the easy part; the real challenge comes from connecting the different types of data across multiple channels. |
InternetNews May 5, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Easing Integration Pain a Big Blue Challenge Ratcheting up its battle with Microsoft in the mid-sized business space, IBM launched a new business integration server Wednesday geared to help smaller companies get business processes tapping in time with IT. |
CRM March 2004 Jason Compton |
How to...successfully link new CRM technology with legacy systems Most companies don't have the luxury of completely discarding their IT infrastructure when introducing a new CRM technology. Integration is the linchpin to success; it can seamlessly bridge systems, or become a costly and time-consuming albatross. Following are five strategies for connecting the new with the old |
CRM May 9, 2014 Peter Chase |
Leveraging Data to Drive Personalized Marketing Overcoming core obstacles is key to successful data integration. |
CIO August 15, 2002 Lafe Low |
The Integration Imperative For this year's CIO-100 honorees, integration is no longer a choice -- it's an obligation. And that means far more than merely connecting systems. It means marrying IT strategy to business goals. Not an easy task, but once achieved, the payoff is huge. |
CIO August 15, 2002 Ben Worthen |
Mergers and Acquisitions Many of the CIO-100 honorees were thrust into the theater of integration following a merger. These companies shared the same urgent pace of integration as they streamlined processes and combined systems. |
Search Engine Watch September 20, 2007 John Tawadros |
Searching for Options: Integration Spells Sweet Success Choosing a search marketing vendor requires careful consideration of how they will integrate with your other marketing efforts. |
CIO May 1, 2002 Carol Hildebrand |
Integration U With systems integration issues consistently making CIOs' top 10 lists of Important Things to Do This Year, colleges are taking the hint and awarding specialized degrees in the field... |
CIO May 15, 2003 Lafe Low |
Integration the Right Way, the Wrong Way Harvard's Marco Iansiti, who has studied the technology strategies of nearly 100 companies, says: Keep your integration expertise in-house. |