Web Content Management White Papers

The Best of Both Worlds: How to Effectively Leverage Social Media

Overview Terms like Facebook, Twitter, wikis and blogs are a recent addition to mainstream vocabulary. And now it seems like everyone is fluent in the language of social media - including your prospects and customers. This eBook explores how organizations can connect and nurture relationships with prospects and customers by effectively leveraging social media and real-time collaboration tools.

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PublisherCitrix Online File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2009
FormatWhite Papers   
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The business value of Web 2.0 technology.

Benefits of enterprise mobility span the business-to-employee (B2E), business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) spectrums. Enterprise mobil-ity can improve an organization's productivity, optimizelogistics operations, enhance customer relationships and streamline supply chain...

Marketing Software Provider Uses DotNetNuke Professional to Speed Web Development 600%

ExactTarget had just three months to develop what would become a network for its more than 7,000 customers. It met that goal with a fully functional debut release thanks to...

Content Management Company Enhances Fax Functions for Richer Unified Communications

Faxing is important for many businesses that need signatures, drawings, and other paper-based content. Open Text, which specializes in enterprise content management, has large customers worldwide who need rich fax...

Deluxe Service on a Lean Budget: Lower Costs While Raising the Bar on Your Institution's Performance

Recent issues of Campus Technology, University Business, and the Educause Review sport prominent articles about doing more with less. The Educause association's current issues committee put "Funding IT" in first...

Hospital Revenue Cycle Management: Coordinating Data for Clean Claims and Better Service

Together, Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Business Process Management (BPM) remove the burden of tracking and organizing, inform workers when tasks require special attention, and let employees focus their skills...


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