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IDC Report: 5 Business Challenges for Hybrid IT

Written specifically for CIOs, CTOs, and any other executive charged with implementing a hybrid IT business strategy using a mix of cloud, managed services, and colocation. This insightful IDC paper identifies five key business challenges you will face and how to make sure you are getting the answers your business requires.

Superstorm-Proof Your IT Infrastructure

Data center managers know that achieving 100% uptime is difficult under any circumstance.

Six Important Considerations When Choosing a Colocation Provider

Choosing a colocation provider can be tough. There are so many new business requirements that necessitate a move into a colo solution that administrators are often left with more questions than answers. The choice of your colo services provider will impact your ability to achieve your business goals.

Omnichannel Trends 2015: Mobile Is the New Retail Hub

Understanding which customer experiences and touchpoints are driving the best results can be hard. Adobe can help. Mobile is the New Retail Hub, exposes the importance of utilizing omnichannel (cross-channel) marketing to effectively reach, engage, and convert your customers.

The Future Of Email Hinges On Context

Download this January, 2015 report to learn how you can evolve your email marketing practices and boost your business results. You’ll learn why today’s consumers ignore traditional emails — and what you can do to recapture their attention.

Win Mobile Moments With Digital Intelligence

Download this January, 2015 Forrester report, Win Mobile Moments with Digital Intelligence, to learn how you can integrate mobile analytics into your digital strategy. You’ll discover new tools for understanding the customer journey, and you’ll see how mobile analytics can pick up where standard analytics leave off.

The State of Multi-Site Management in 2015

In this digital age, websites within a single company can proliferate at an alarming rate. New products, new corporate initiatives, new platforms (such as mobile) and new geographies can each require separate online presences of their own.