WHITE PAPER:
This white paper highlights some of the risks and challenges associated with establishing collaborative, shared supply chain processes across all trading partners.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how the world-famous National Geographic magazine is adapting to the digital age and using technology to better engage its audience. We ask what Microsoft's $7.6bn acquisition of GitHub means for the open source community. And our latest buyer's guide looks at developer tools. Read the issue now.
INFOGRAPHIC:
CXM and CRM systems help organizations boost customer satisfaction, but CXM focuses on how customers perceive a brand, while CRM helps employees understand their customers. In this article, we compare these platforms to help you decide which one is best for your business.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn how Microsoft is dominating the Software-as-a-Service space thanks to its strength in collaboration software and how the new generation of collaboration software could be stoking communication overload. Also, check out our chart comparing Slack, Microsoft Teams and Spark.
EGUIDE:
Computer Weekly looks at what 2019 had in store for the retail industry – what technologies were retailers rushing to adopt and how is customer behaviour changing?
EBOOK:
Digital Experience Management platforms are developing and becoming more sophisticated as companies seek to intensify relationships with customers in order to gain competitive advantage against their peers. Improving customer experience will only become evermore important as companies endeavor to navigate an increasingly turbulent economy.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, a year after the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force, we assess its progress. Fears of technology are holding back digital healthcare – we look at the tech that's bringing back a human touch. And we examine Microsoft's desktop management tools for Windows 10. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this edition of CW ANZ, we look at how enterprises are using microservices to solve problems and the challenges they are facing in moving to this new paradigm in software development. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
CRM has a long lineage in enterprise software, starting with salesforce automation in the 1990s, Siebel being a big player back in the mists of time. These days, engaging with customers through every conceivable channel, and doing so by way of the cloud are the novelties of CRM.