Organizations that implement robust mobility solutions can transform mobile teams and gain a strategic and competitive advantage. This transformation hinges on both the end user adoption of the mobility solution and the promise of productivity that the…
When insurance companies respond to catastrophic disasters, that work happens in the field, not in a corporate office. In the aftermath of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, insurers have set up mobile claims centers near the affected areas, piloted drones to…
Today, business mobility is mainstream. Mobile devices have enabled the workforce to break free of the office environment; workers can check email or join team calls from the doctor’s waiting room, the after-school pickup line, or the living room couch…
Your business probably uses SharePoint; Microsoft estimates that more than 250,000 organizations and over 85 percent of Fortune 500 companies have SharePoint as part of Office 365. But is your company really getting the most out of it? Mobility is increasingly…
Enterprises are swimming in more content than ever before, in the form of documents, customer records, workflows, images, and much more. But, paradoxically, adding more content doesn’t automatically mean adding more value.
Content is only valuable…
A utility that has nearly 18,000 employees serving nearly 5.4 million customers across 11 states needs to be able to connect a vast number of field employees to the information and resources they need from any location. But the SharePoint system that…
More and more, business employees expect the same convenient and reliable mobile experience from their enterprise systems that they get from popular consumer apps and services. This can mean an added burden for enterprise IT teams — but it doesn’t have…
Today’s workforce is global and mobile. The “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) trend is a fairly new paradigm which has created a fast moving train coming right at IT professionals, urging them to react fast.
In our recent webinar “…
Since its earliest iterations, SharePoint always focused on providing companies with specific utilities. It began by offering collaborative capabilities for those looking to move beyond network shares and evolved into a product that catered for content…
AppFabric is a feature of Windows Server and consists of AppFabric Hosting and AppFabric Caching. AppFabric Hosting provides a way of deploying and maintaining Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF) workflows, hosted in Windows Communication Foundation (WCF…
Social networks have been available for personal use for a long time - indeed their roots can be traced back to the 90’s and early 2000’s with sites like Friendster and MySpace. However, their appearance in the business context took a little longer and…
As a result of the explosion in smartphones and tablets in recent years, consumers are now used to controlling and accessing many aspects of their lives from mobile devices - whether it’s email, banking, travel or their purchases. It’s therefore no surprise…
We recently sat down with two Infragistics insiders to discuss the BYOD movement, mobile productivity, and the future of enterprise mobility. Read on to learn what Phil Dinsmore, Director of Enterprise Sales, and Tomas Ball, Director of Global Presales…
SharePoint is about the integration of multiple technologies and purposes - it enables the creation of intranet portals, provides content and document management, enterprise search, business intelligence, and last, but not least, drives social collaboration…
More companies are embracing cloud-based solutions to improve operational efficiency and boost employee collaboration. Cloud computing tools such as SalesForce are effective options for businesses of all sizes looking to improve their marketing, sales…
The newest release of SharePlus for Android introduces the possibility to add items and documents, an important feature that greatly improves your mobile SharePoint experience. In addition, recent content is also available within the app, allowing you…
It’s happening: The technology shift we’ve all been waiting for is finally here. We now are no longer anchored to our desks, shackled to our desktop computers.
So with this nirvana of smart mobile phones and powerful tablets, why aren’t…
We all have a thirst for knowledge and knowing. Searching for interesting or necessary information is a big part of our daily lives, and we do it both at work and at home. Once we find that elusive article, book or link, the next step is finding exactly…
In the past, the vast majority of businesses were centralized with smaller branch offices spread around the country or world. While this management model has not been fully replaced, a global trend towards remote and distance working is undeniable.
Mobile…
In a series of 26 interviews with CEOs, The Harvard Business Review identified 3 key issues which were worrying business leaders around the globe. A major challenge was finding and retaining the right staff, especially in today’s technologically complex…
Don't just provide access; provide the whole experience. In this E-Learning Session, Global Solutions Consulting Manager Anand Raja shows you how Infragistics' Mobility Solution gives your users instant access to the enterprise and makes them more productive…
It has been 3 years since the last release of the On-Premises version of SharePoint; Microsoft released SharePoint 2013 in February of that year. Since then a lot of things have changed, especially around Office 365. Microsoft hinted a couple of times…
The newest release of SharePlus for iOS introduces a handful of new features that improve your mobile SharePoint experience. Version 4.1.1 includes support for MDMs in the App Store and Apple’s latest devices: the iPhone…
So… the news is out. SharePoint 2016 will come packed full of interesting features, as the majority of us discovered at the recent Ignite Conference. Aside from the roadmap Microsoft provided us with, an interesting topic which arose from Ignite…
You only need go back a six or seven years and ‘mobile computing’ was still ‘the future’. Tablets didn’t really exist, certainly as we know them now (the first iPad arrived in 2010), and phones were very different beasts. Few, but a hard core of Blackberry…