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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Delivering on the Mobile Promise: Releasing an App Is Not Enough

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Delivering on the Mobile Promise: Releasing an App Is Not Enough
Delivering on the Mobile Promise:
Releasing an App Is Not Enough
Today, just releasing an app is no longer enough! Customer experience is the new battleground, and mobile has become the primary choice not only for your customers to interact, but for your employees and partners to support that interaction. Succeeding in the mobile world requires you to not only build a slick app, but to revolutionize how you engage your customers and transform how your business operates. Check out this upcoming webinar to learn how your organization can get the most out of your mobile initiative through faster time to value.
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