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| | November 20156CIOReviewCopyright © 2015 CIOReview. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.CIOReviewNOVEMBER 10 - 2015Managing EditorJeevan GeorgeEditorial StaffAlex D' SouzaFrank CollinsIvy MeganEileen SinghIan WestT:510.565.7559 VisualizersStephen ThomasArpita GhoshPRODUCTIVITY TOOLS SPECIALCIOReviewSalesImmaculate D'souza immaculate@cioreview.com Mailing AddressCIOReview44790 S. Grimmer Blvd Suite 202, Fremont, CA 94538T:510.402.1463, F:510-894-8405 NOVEMBER 10- 2015, Volume 4 SE 94 Published by CIOReview To subscribe to CIOReviewVisit www.cioreview.com Information technology is transforming faster than ever. With the rapidly changing technology, organizations are increasingly adapting productivity tools to combine employee workforce and technology, and gain competitive advantage. These next-generation productivity tools are capable of aggregating and correlating massive amounts of data from spreadsheets and turn these data points into actionable insights. This, in turn will help organizations come up with new best-in-class standards that will drive the business to success. With the mantra of doing more in less time, organizations are increasingly adapting the productivity tools/apps for file management, project management, and communication. These apps leverage time-tracking tools to stay on-task, and manage time in a single platform. Most of these web-based apps leverages social intranet with CRM that includes contact tracking, sales funnel management, activity planning and calendars--enabling organizations to better manage information. These intuitive online project management tools with a combined familiarity of spreadsheet and the essentials of file sharing, project management, calendars, workflow, and database have set the new levels in managing task and enhancing productivity. While such potential benefits are recognized from the productivity tools, migration, data security, integration, and governance continue to be a matter of concern for enterprises. In such a scenario, new solutions needs to be assessed in terms of its operational requirements, governance and legislative restrictions, and the readiness of organizations to manage change.On that note, we present to you a special edition on Productivity Technology. We are featuring 20 Most Promising Productivity Tools Solution Providers, listing the best vendors and consultants who provide key technology solutions and services around Productivity software. We hope this information will help you optimize your technology investments and deploy new capabilities.Jeevan GeorgeManaging Editoreditor@cioreview.comEditorialRedefining the Productivity of Enterprises
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