Mobile computing isn’t new anymore. The capabilities of smartphones, among other things, enable businesses to run applications across an enterprise and workers to collaborate across business and social networks. In this endeavor Microsoft was early to market with its Windows CE devices that provided e-mail and Web browsing to phones. For the first years it was a low-level battle among Microsoft, RIM Blackberry and Palm as well as Nokia devices that were used mostly in Europe. In the last few...
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Topics:
Microsoft,
Mobile,
Mobile Applications,
Mobile Technology,
IT Performance,
Operational Performance,
Business Performance,
Business Technology,
CIO,
Mobility,
Digital Technology
At its annual user conference in Boston, Saba provided insights to industry analysts on its progress over the last year and its direction for 2011. Best known for its learning management system (LMS), collaboration and more recently its talent management applications, Saba now has more than 19 million users in 1,400 customer organizations that are mostly in the public sector, have 5,000 or more employees and are based in North America, although it operates in 28 languages in 195 countries. Now...
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Topics:
Human Capital,
Human Resources Management,
Learning,
Mobile Applications,
Performance,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Workforce Performance,
Compensation,
Saba,
Talent Management,
Workforce Analytics
Mobile computing isn’t new anymore. The capabilities of smartphones, among other things, enable businesses to run applications across an enterprise and workers to collaborate across business and social networks. In this endeavor Microsoft was early to market with its Windows CE devices that provided e-mail and Web browsing to phones. For the first years it was a low-level battle among Microsoft, RIM Blackberry and Palm as well as Nokia devices that were used mostly in Europe. In the last few...
Read More
Topics:
Microsoft,
Mobile,
Mobile Applications,
Mobile Technology,
Operational Performance,
Business Performance,
Business Technology,
CIO,
Information Management,
Mobility,
Digital Technology
At its annual user conference in Boston, Saba provided insights to industry analysts on its progress over the last year and its direction for 2011. Best known for its learning management system (LMS), collaboration and more recently its talent management applications, Saba now has more than 19 million users in 1,400 customer organizations that are mostly in the public sector, have 5,000 or more employees and are based in North America, although it operates in 28 languages in 195 countries. Now...
Read More
Topics:
Human Capital,
Human Resources Management,
Learning,
Mobile Applications,
Performance,
Business Performance,
Cloud Computing,
Workforce Performance,
Compensation,
Saba,
Talent Management,
Workforce Analytics