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Dec 13
2012

TIE Kinetix Predicts Rapid SaaS Adoption Will Level the Marketing Playing Field for SMBs

Posted by gami1996 in social mediaSMBsSaaScontent syndicationcontent marketingcloud adoptionbrand fragmentaiton

gami1996
TIE Kinetix , a software solutions company that facilitates every step of the e-commerce lifecycle, has put out a list of predictions for the content syndication space in 2013.
 
The company believes that the shift to cloud and SaaS-based solutions will make it possible for SMBs to market content more effectively, affordably and compete with bigger players. TIE Kinetix's 2013 outlook forecasts that while selling through partners will continue to be a major growth strategy for organizations, without the right tools, they will still struggle to maximize the full potential of the channel.
 
TIE Kinetix's Predictions for 2013:
 
1. Uptick in SaaS/cloud adoption will give SMBs a bigger piece of the pie - Larger, formidable enterprises will need to watch SMBs as they make the shift to cloud/SaaS and harness the power of enterprise technology that was not previously affordable. With the same tools as large enterprises, SMBs will be able to market smarter and broader, reaching new customers across the channel.
 
2. The end of brand fragmentation - A critical focus for marketers will be to stop the brand fragmentation that comes through the indirect channel and with multi channel and multi device touch points for customers. To provide a seamless user and brand experience, organizations will look to enterprise software that can streamline marketing content and provide a 360-degree view of the purchase lifecycle. 
 
3. Content marketing expands footprint with mobile and social - In an effort to create a single, unified customer experience across the indirect channel, organizations will seek to better control their marketing content through global syndication. Content marketing will get its fair share of the marketing budget as organizations leverage mobile platforms to deliver location-based content to handheld devices.
 
4. Social media marketing refined - Marketers often embrace new tools enthusiastically at first without fully understanding customer preferences. Growing evidence suggests consumers don't enjoy direct marketing efforts via Facebook but instead prefer more conversational interactions. In 2013 marketers will take a more cautious and educated approach to make sure they are more aligned with customer expectations when it comes to interacting on social media. Social media will continue to play an important role in the marketing mix as long as the right channels are used for the right communications. 
 
5. CMOs tackle tech decisions - Historically, IT has driven integration and e-commerce decisions and has done so from a cost efficiency perspective. In 2013, a paradigm shift will occur whereby more power to source and choose will move to CMOs as they are charged to leverage technology and SaaS-based solutions to reach more people faster. CMOs will look to increase speed to market through technology that can push out timely pricing and product info across all channels and the ones who can do this effectively will own the market. IT's role will be to support these efforts and play a true part in driving revenue.
 
6. Online retailers seek security and protection support - Regulatory changes for security standards in online and mobile technology will plague retailers in the coming year. TIE Kinetix expects that with the increased data breaches and more poorly encrypted data out there, online retailers will struggle to find the optimal way to protect customers and their brands. By choosing SaaS-based solutions from vendors with a proven track record in security, businesses will be able to bring the focus back to selling, with confidence that compliance and advanced security certification management are in safe hands.
Dec 11
2012

Principles of Scoring Models

Posted by DaveBlumhorst in Scoring Modelsproject managementPMODaptivbest practicesActive Projects

DaveBlumhorst

When I was running the IT-PMO at PeopleSoft we faced an interesting dilemma. As we finished work on the integration of JD Edwards there was a ton of unmet demand for IT work from all corners of the enterprise. This ranged from tweaks to the purchasing system to an all-new global training environment. We quickly realized even our ability to analyze the demand would be swamped by the incoming flood of work.

 So, we devised a scoring system. Why? There were three main reasons, all of which really comprise some fundamental principles when creating a scoring model.

Dec 05
2012

MLTS Legislation in Michigan, SunTel & WebRTC

Posted by Fletcher, ENP in Untagged 

Fletcher, ENP
If you haven't a remediated E 911 in your PBX in Michigan over the last 12 months, you've wasted 20% of the grace period that the Michigan Public Utilities Commission has given you to make sure that users within your enterprise network can dial 911 and get the help that's needed.

SunTelLogo.jpgLast week, Michigan PBX distributor SunTel Servicesposted a customer appreciation day and vendor workshop in their Troy facility, just outside of Detroit. There was a fantastic turnout of people, and folks enjoyed hearing about topics from unified communications to both Next Generation and E 911 from yours truly. There were the typical scenarios that users needed to deal with such as remote offices with limited trunking, multistory buildings to large travel agencies that have deployed work at home agents that schedule corporate business travel for large international companies.

During the course of a normal business day, anyone of these individuals may have to dial 911, and it's the business operators responsibility to provide them with the proper functionality in their telecommunications equipment to get help from the right people as quickly as possible. Regardless of the size your business, today we build intelligent networks that are very self-aware, and can easily track device movement and location. Even if you choose not to manage your wire map within your building, understanding where each and every physical jack is located and which switch port its wired to, there are new low-cost modular jacks available that have the ability of reporting their physical location, and the devices attached to them.

Nov 30
2012

The Cybersecurity Needs of the Borderless Enterprise

Posted by gami1996 in securityCybersecurityborderless enterprise

gami1996

A borderless nation would be extremely difficult to defend, to the point of rendering the idea unthinkable. The same can be said about borderless enterprises, except in that case the idea isn't unthinkable. In fact, borderless enterprises are becoming the rule, not the exception.

In a borderless enterprise, the traditional security perimeter no longer exists. Organizations are now faced with the task of securing highly virtualized IT environments that embrace cloud, mobile and social computing and server virtualization. At the same time, the emerging trend of software-defined networks (SDN) means that computing networks, like applications and infrastructure, are becoming ever more virtualized.

Nov 29
2012

CIOs On the Move: CSC

Posted by Bill Gerneglia in Untagged 

Bill Gerneglia
Computer Sciences Corp. has named Doug Tracy chief information officer, where he will provide leadership for managing and transforming the company’s global internal information technology operations.

He will also align the company’s IT and business strategies, drive innovation and ensure transparency and effective communications within the organization, CSC said.

“A critical part of our company’s transformation initiative is upgrading the technology infrastructure and tools that power our business,” said CSC President and CEO Mike Lawrie. Tracy’s expertise will lend to that, he added.

Tracy was previously vice president and chief information officer of Dana Holding Corp. There, he integrated the global IT organization and improved the efficiency and business focus of the company’s applications and infrastructure assets, the company said.

Before Dana Holding Corp., Tracy served as Rolls-Royce executive vice president of IT for one of the company’s subsidiaries, and as global chief technology officer with responsibility for IT strategy and architecture.
Nov 20
2012

Future Enterprise- The Future of Services

Posted by gami1996 in Untagged 

gami1996

The Director of the Future Enterprise Research Centre, David Hunter Tow, predicts that the current explosion of new services will trigger the biggest treasure hunt in the history of computing technology.

The Services Sector is currently in turmoil with thousands of startup companies cashing in on new opportunities to re-engineer traditional ways of doing business- and this is just the beginning.





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