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Are You Mobile-Responsive or Mobile-Complacent?

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They simply won’t stand for lackluster mobile experiences, formatting issues, or inadequate design. In other words, every digital interaction you have with a prospect needs to be optimized for mobile. Because chances are, your next sale will undoubtedly have a mobile or cross-channel component. Don’t believe us?

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3 Email Deliverability Mistakes You’re Making Right Now

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Many of us don’t like to admit we’re somewhat attached to our smartphones, but the fact that over 68% of emails opened via mobile gives us undeniable proof that this is the case. Our mobile habits render it imperative that email campaigns are mobile responsive. However, many businesses are slow to catch on.

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3 Notable Women CIOs Transforming their IT Departments

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Enhancing its IBM Maximo facilities management application to include mobility and integration across ARCC processes, GIS applications, SAP, OpenText and fleet management applications. Some projects Serena and her team have been working on: Selecting mobile devices to support personalized learning initiatives. Serena Sacks.

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The Evolving Risks and Roles of CISOs in 2016

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Major trends—from big data to the Internet of Things (IoT) to mobile to the cloud—only made threats more sophisticated. Last year, CISOs were confronted with an abundance of cyberthreats and data breaches, affecting banking, healthcare, government, media, telecommunications, and other industries.

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Why Your 4 Paragraph Email Sucks

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Today, mobile email accounts for 15 to 70% of email opens, depending on your target audience, product and email type. The truth of the matter is that email started out as a desktop phenomenon — poised as an alternative to direct mail — which had 1 shot to provide as much useful information as possible.

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