EBOOK:
The emergence of Software as a Service-based applications has enabled organizations to get new applications up and running quickly and cheaply, saving resources for mission-critical tasks.
PODCAST:
Many organizations understand the core benefits of the cloud, but there remains a level of uncertainty about how to begin to leverage cloud. We help organizations plan their cloud strategy.
EGUIDE:
The threat of the paperless office is as far away as ever and for now there are plenty of choices for those looking to sell printer technology. This guide will provide an update on some of the recent activities by vendors on the hardware front as well as looking into the managed print service world.
WHITE PAPER:
Every day, millions of files are exchanged all over the world by corporations, government entities and other organizations. Most file transfers use the popular protocol known as FTP. This paper will examine how FTP has become the standard for business-to-business file transfers and the key pitfalls that face management using this open protocol.
EZINE:
This guide explains planning global enterprise SharePoint deployments, creating custom global search scopes in SharePoint and top tips for harnessing Microsoft SharePoint governance.
WHITE PAPER:
You have a printer—so why do you need a print service? Discover how HP Simplified Print Services can help your organization increase cost efficiency, drive process transformation and more.
WEBCAST:
This brief video introduces a secure, reliable, and collaboration-friendly file transfer strategy capable of accommodating multiple platforms, protocols, and standards – keeping costs down and ensuring the safety of your sensitive information all while allowing you to keep up with the pace of business.
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SLAs are critical tools that can help ensure appropriate performance. And the use of SLAs as part of the service delivery management process is on the rise. If you’re going to succeed, you’ll have to do your homework. This paper identifies the five critical steps you should take before you define your Service Level Agreements.