Dear SearchSAP.com member,
Workers spend roughly a quarter of their time searching for
information and another quarter analyzing it, but must be as
productive as possible. However, when knowledge work is automated,
not only are enterprises more efficient but their relationships with
customers, partners, and suppliers are improved immeasurably.
Attend this Webcast to hear IDC analyst, Mark Levitt, discuss how to
improve productivity, maintain security and achieve scalability with
enterprise applications using new Web 2.0 technologies.
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TITLE: Benefits of Web 2.0 in the Enterprise
WHEN: AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
SPEAKER: Mark Levitt, IDC Program VP for Collaborative Computing
and the Enterprise Workplace
SPEAKER: David Lavenda, WorkLight VP Product Strategy
SPONSOR: WorkLight
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VIEW THIS VENDOR WEBCAST:
http://go.techtarget.com/r/2495701/6276287
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ABOUT THIS VENDOR WEBCAST
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Discover how workers can collaborate within the enterprise, while
enabling an easier, personalized, user experience with Web 2.0.
Attend this Webcast to learn:
* How business personnel today use information from enterprise
applications, like SAP.
* How ubiquitous Web 2.0 technologies can be used securely to
increase business worker productivity in the enterprise.
* See a concrete example of how Web 2.0 consumer tools can be used
to securely provide business personnel access to SAP data so they
can complete daily tasks.
* How to get started in providing business personnel Web 2.0-style
access to secure enterprise data.
VIEW WEBCAST:
http://go.techtarget.com/r/2495702/6276287
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ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
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Mark Levitt, IDC Program VP for Collaborative Computing and the
Enterprise Workplace
Mark Levitt is responsible for driving IDC's collaborative
applications research which includes integrated collaborative
environments (ICE), team collaboration, conferencing, enterprise
instant messaging, unified messaging and communications, email, email
archiving applications software and hosted services, as well as email
usage and spam volumes. He also directs IDC's research in the area of
portals and composite applications.
David Lavenda, WorkLight VP Product Strategy
David Lavenda has an extensive background in marketing and product
management and has held key senior positions in successful technology
companies. Recently, he served as Chief Marketing Officer of V-Secure
Technologies (sold to Radware). Prior to that, he co-founded and
served as Vice President of Marketing and Product Strategy at
Business Layers (sold to Netegrity).
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There are multiple issues related to enhancing productivity in the
enterprise workplace, including the need to access data from various
databases, and enhance the user interface and related back-office
elements for easier personalization and collaboration. Read this IDC
analysis to learn how user-personalized content can contribute to
your enterprise's quest for the best tools to make workers more
productive.
Read this IDC analysis today:
http://go.techtarget.com/r/2495703/6276287
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