This eBook will explore three major pieces of scientific research that can help you better understand how the way product choices are presented and impact people's brains and behavior.
Forrester evaluated 11 leading Web content management (WCM) vendors across 190 external site content management and delivery criteria and found that European vendor SDL Tridion has established clear leadership in enabling organizations to manage and deliver persuasive content customer experiences. SDL Tridion excels in personalization and multisite and multi-language functionality.
A leader in WCM since circa 2006, SDL arguably produces the most functionally robust enterprise platform in the industry, with particular strengths in multi-channel marketing, globalization, translation management, and brand management. Based on a heterogeneous technical infrastructure, the product can be tricky to implement, but global, enterprise-wide deployments often require the fine-grained configurability of a such a solution. Non-technical business users (online marketers in particular) seem to adopt the product readily, and they consistently give its polished user interface high marks.
With the Internet changing the way customers buy, companies are re-aligning their sales process and marketing activities to the customer's buying process.
Sales organizations are always looking for ways to boost the performance of their sales teams by making them more effective in the sales process. Recent advances in Internet infrastructure technology and maturity of technologies supporting collaboration over the Internet have resulted in new methods for sales organizations to interact with their customers, collaborate with sales team members, and develop better visibility into their sales pipeline. Today, sales organizations are increasingly embracing real-time Web collaboration tools or Web Meetings to complement their sales processes because these tools can greatly enhance sales productivity and reduce costs.
This Forrester white paper provides a snapshot of a typical day in the life of a U.S. information worker. It reveals how workers are employing new technologies and applications, interacting with their teams and engaging in mobile activities.
Published By: Netviewer
Published Date: Jul 17, 2009
The economic crisis has ushered in stormy days. Sales have collapsed, production lines are idled, and employees are being laid off. There is no doubt about it: companies must find ways to save money.
Business travel is one area where they are cutting back. The November 2008 issue of the German business travel magazine DMM reported on a survey conducted by the National Business Travel Association in the United States. Three-quarters of travel managers who participated in the survey agreed that video and Web conferences are increasingly replacing business travel because of its potential to save money.