WHITE PAPER:
How can your business meet the ever-increasing demands of end users and still make a healthy profit? IBM takes a look at innovation's role in driving business objectives and helping electronics enterprises move forward.
EGUIDE:
Read this paper to learn how companies face complicated buying decisions when it comes to buying messaging security, the most important being whether to go with an on-premise solution, a SaaS offering in the cloud, or both.
WHITE PAPER:
Drools, a business rules management system (BRMS) created by members of the JBoss developer community, offers the innovation you need for early stage projects or proof-of-concepts. But when it comes to mission-critical applications, don't you want the assurance of SLA-based support, patches, and updates?
EBOOK:
Computer Weekly has explored ways to deliver a dynamic, secure, and even compliant omni-channel experience. Discover how tokenization is shaking things up in transaction data, and what you can do to access and protect customer information in the face of Payment Card Industry Security Standards.
NEWSLETTER:
This newsletter focuses on how speed can truly transform business processes and enable companies to realize value from in-memory technology. Inside, learn how SAP HANA puts a whole new horse power behind process re-engineering.
PODCAST:
This webcasts explains the fundamentals of automation and how it fits into a larger cloud strategy. Inside, get practical advice on where and how to get started.
EGUIDE:
In this two-part, expert interview with Forrester Research's Connie Moore, learn how to incorporate change management into BPM initiatives, and gain insight and advice from Moore on how to minimize the impact of change in BPM projects.
EGUIDE:
When it comes to business process management (BPM), Tina Nunno, Gartner vice president and distinguished analyst says, "The very nature of change triggers a political minefield." Organizational politics plays a significant role in BPM, where projects may fail if they hit internal challenges, hurdles, or opposition.
EGUIDE:
IT leaders are used to doing more with less, but the pandemic has forced many organisations to reassess whether the way processes have always been run, is optimal. With people having to work from home, many organisations have needed to automate previous manual tasks, in order to remain operational.