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Organizations in the oil and gas industry tend to rely on a lot of specialist business applications, but a lack of integration can cause headaches for IT. This five-minute webcast explains how the right enterprise resource planning (ERP) approach can bridge the gap between specialist functionality and total integration.
WEBCAST:
Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 has several new features, this webinar reviews some of these and walks through the migration process from Exchange Server 2010 or earlier.
WEBCAST:
This webcast covers an IT staffing service that will help fill in the holes in your understaffed IT department however you need it, and without breaking the bank.
VIDEOCAST:
View this video to learn the secret to better IT security may be at your fingertips. More likely than not, your PC contains a Trusted Platform Module (TPM), security chip on its motherboard.
WEBCAST:
In this on-demand video case study, learn how the right technology partner enabled grocery store retailer TOPS Markets to seamlessly migrate its IT infrastructure during the busy retail season. Tune in to learn more now.
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT:
Access this resource to learn how IBM can help you with the Operations, Performance, Analytics, Automation and Delivery of your IT services in today's complex on-prem, hybrid and cloud environments. You'll be access a wide array of content in different media format to help you make smarter decisions now and for your organization's future.
WEBCAST:
Are you in need of a solution that provides end-to-end management across your entire infrastructure? Find out how EMC and Microsoft have teamed up to create a solution that addresses these issues.
Posted: 28 Nov 2007 | Premiered: Dec 5, 2007, 09:00 EST (14:00 GMT)
WEBCAST:
The pressure is on for IT to become more agile, and while many organizations have responded by leveraging cloud and automation, the promise of seamless service delivery often goes unfulfilled. In this webcast, discover a better approach to automation that takes inspiration from the manufacturing world -- IT as an "assembly line."