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A key benefit of cloud computing is on-demand self-service. Successful IT leaders know that usage-based IT can quickly become more expensive than what it replaces.
Customer perception matters because customer quality of experience (QoE) is the vital factor in delivering cloud computing services — and the key to your success
Global Knowledge delivered the experience and know-how to provide the expert, customized IBM Tivoli training needed in a short time frame.
Technicians learned how to upgrade platforms to support 10,000 satellite offices with custom, on-site training. Needs analysis case study by Global Knowledge.
Customer preferences today are all about being social while mobile. To remain competitive, businesses need to meet these new requirements with innovative and digitally personalized customer experiences.
Cloud service providers often tout staff reduction as a key benefit of cloud computing, but that can be misleading. We examine the impact on IT staffing.
Investments in ITIL made by IT I&O leaders often show few results, raising questions about the value of ITIL and the quality of leadership.
We examine firm types and determine which ones should invest in cloud computing right now.
Cloud isn’t a technology — it’s a new business model powered by new technologies. Cloud sells IT infrastructure, platforms and applications as services.
Identifying foundational skill gaps and training enabled a company's conversion to Cloud. Needs Analysis case study by Global Knoweldge.