The Business Intelligence Capabilities of SharePoint 2013 Business Intelligence (BI) capabilities in SharePoint 2013 are vast and in many cases are achieved with a combination of SharePoint and Microsoft Office or SharePoint and SQL Server’s capabilities . Note: ...
Well-researched studies by leading industry analysts support the need for organizations to implement innovative customer engagement systems and best practices that challenge the status quo.[4] In Six Digital Disruptions Rocking Marketers’ Worlds [5], Gartner refers to traditional engagement strategies as a “linear funnel metaphor” that has become a thing of the past
We've got a panel of fabulous case study speakers - including Virginia Henry from UnLtd - who will be sharing their experiences, advice and lessons learnt through their own social collaboration journeys, and it will be a great opportunity to network with experts and peers, and get your questions answered. Read more about UnLtd's story in our case study report
We explore DSB's story in more detail in our recently-published case study report
In my posts for this blog, I regularly reference my practice of speaking with organisations to identify best practices that I can share with organisations that are just setting out on their social collaboration journey, and so this month I thought I'd share some highlights of one of the case studies that I've published
Overview of Office 365, SharePoint Online and My Data A major area of concern about Office 365 is the lack of understanding about how and where the data itself is stored and what proactive measures are being taken to ensure that your data is safe. As part of our research and our...
I've never actually planned a trade show . I've never assembled an email blast or followed up with a courtesy voicemail in the wake of a direct mailing. I have never actively campaigned to lead a roundtable or mount an insurgent breakout session -- a departure from our regularly...
The company I work for is small, in the 1-25 employee category. We hardly qualify as an "Enterprise" but that hasn't meant that we haven't marched forward with our Enterprise 2.0 implementation and already realized benefits from it. We first set forward some realistic...
But it does mean that back office cost centrists care more about war stories than case studies
Yet try Googling "SharePoint 2010" "case studies" and you get a lot of channel fluff -- no hard tangibles