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Collaboration, cloud flexibility and presence features are among the reasons Hilton Hotels Worldwide has decided to roll out SharePoint and Office 2010. CIO Robert Webb sat down with CIO.com's Shane O'Neill for this Q&A.
Apple gadgets aren't fit for the enterprise? RehabCare begs to differ: This healthcare provider embraces iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches and relies on custom-built iOS apps to improve patient care and beat up the competition.
Marketing automation systems really work, but vendor sales reps hide issues that are critical to the systems success.
From courtroom trials to executive shake-ups, 2010 was quite a year for the ERP marketplace. But 2011 has even more drama in store: Here's our analysis of the key problems, players and products.
From Mozilla to Microsoft, the browser brains cooked up big improvements this year. Take our peek at the coolest new browser features and make sure you're not missing out.n
The five-year deal is reportedly valued at more than $1 billion.
SAP was always guilty, and now it's ordered to pay Larry & Co. a staggering sum. Don't feel bad for SAP, though.
Want Agile and offshore development? You can't have it. Here's what you can have instead.
Nearly a year into their tenure as co-CEOs of SAP, Bill McDermott and Jim Hagemann Snabe are saying all the right things and getting good marks from industry analysts--proving that a dual-CEO model is not a recipe for disaster. But the duo still face
You bought one thing when you made your CRM decision. You took delivery of something different when you deployed your CRM system. There's a pattern here.
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