Most organizations share a core set of business needs. These solution categories apply across industries, helping line-of-business managers and the IT managers who support them apply genuine solutions to universal needs.
Automate those tedious processes not handled by traditional line-of-business applications.
read moreSet priorities, evaluate data, and collaborate on relevant shared content.
read moreManage enterprise data with familiar easy-to-use tools, robust security, and the simplicity of a unified platform.
read moreImprove productivity—find and communicate with the right person anytime, anywhere, on any device.
read moreEmpower people to work together more flexibly on shared content.
read moreExecute more efficient and effective forecasting, analysis, and reporting via performance dashboards.
read moreImprove performance reporting and analysis with self-service access to performance data.
read moreConnect with customers and other stakeholders through tools that actually get used—integrated with Office.
read moreReimagine your server infrastructure to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
read moreAccess data enterprise-wide quickly with user-friendly, web-based tools integrated in Microsoft applications.
read moreApproach your infrastructure strategically with a Core Infrastructure Optimization analysis.
read moreEngage cloud services and deploy custom applications in the cloud to access economies of scale.
read moreIn my previous post, I showed you how you can use Service Manager and Orchestrator to email any user or group a message and then add it to the currently open ticket’s Action Log. In this post, I am going [...]
read moreToday I had the opportunity to talk as part of the MVP speaker series on building workstation and application automation with Service Manager and Orchestrator.
read moreA recent deployment of Direct Access on Server 2012 required a method of adding a large number of DNS domains to the DNS suffix list. Since manually adding them was a daunting task, I wrote a quick Powershell script to [...]
read moreI was working at a client site this past week who had quite a unique requirement in terms of Incident and Service Request notifications. They wanted the ability, from within a ticket, to email any user or group a message and then add [...]
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