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The dirty little secrets of CRM
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A Cloud Content Management Platform for Developers

Modern software applications need so much more than just simple storage in the cloud. With Box Platform, you can build rich content experiences in your web, desktop, and mobile apps, with all the features you need - file uploads file viewing, comments, keyword search, file and folder metadata and much more - all backed by the industry's leading security and compliance profile. Read More

The dirty little secrets of CRM

CRM vendors cash in on your hopes for revenue, profitability, and collaboration. And it's all true -- except for the parts that they leave out. Here are some truths that they won't share but you should understand. Read More

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5 misconceptions CIOs still have about agile

Agile has made great headway in the enterprise, but common misconceptions prevent organizations from making the most of the methodology. Read More

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Flipping the script: Business leaders must learn the language of IT

At a time when seemingly every company is becoming a technology company, experts say it’s incumbent on the business to learn about the technologies shaping their digital transformations. Read More

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5 biggest IT compliance headaches and how to address them

Industry experts discuss what new regulations concerning data and technology mean for organizations and what IT can do to mitigate security and compliance issues, both old and new. Read More

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12 data science mistakes to avoid

Well-managed analytics initiatives can reap organizational gold. But succumb to one of these common mistakes, and your data science operations can quickly go wrong. Read More

Video/Webcast: NICE Systems, Inc.

Artificial Intelligence As The New Way to Measure CX

In this webinar, we will discuss how to build a culture around the understanding that analytics is more than just another product to add to the stack. It requires the right approach and organizational alignment. We like to call it being Analytical by Nature. Read More

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