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Solutions for Today's Smart Business
To learn more about the latest in business tools, check out this white paper. You'll hear how IBM is changing the way people do business with the help of the latest in software and analytics. Keep...
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Why every student should be on Twitter
Twitter isn't just about friends, family and colleagues. Not only does Twitter almost guarantee a response from people, it could also land you a job.
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Sprint, Tata Communications partner on managed telepresence for enterprise
Sprint has some new managed telepresence service offerings for its enterprise customers after forming a new partnership with Tata Communications.
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Five stereotypes about the Generation Y debunked: It's all our parents' fault
In a bit to quell some of the urban myths about the Generation Y, find here some of the most common misconceptions -- debunked.
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Amazon Web Services apologizes, promises better communication, transparency
Amazon Web Services provided its post-mortem on its outage that stretched on for more than a day. While the apology and recap of events is notable, the biggest takeaway is that Amazon promises to...
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Beyond Personalized Communications
So how does one reframe this personalization capability to create a competitive advantage? My humble suggestion is that we can all become better at crafting communications that better connect with...
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Change management and communications for IT success
Change management and poor communications among stakeholder groups on IT projects is a key contributor to failure. Follows these ideas to solve the problem.
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The importance of the social feedback loop in the enterprise
There needs to be a solid process in place to support the feedback loop required to add value to your social media initiatives.
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7 things you should know about Body Area Networks (BANs)
The budding field of Body Area Networks gives new meaning to the term "personal" in PCs. The technology leverages wireless communications protocols that allow for low-powered sensors to...
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Let's All Do the Wave ...
Ah, yes. Just what we need. And, oh, yes, it's inevitable. An inbox that pulls together every email sent your way. Every instant message sent your way. Every image. Every social network...
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Adult Attention Disorder: The 'Splittering' of Communications
Used to be – say, two-and-a-half months ago – that I studiously avoided all the new “social� media. Why did I need MySpace? Why did I need Facebook? Why did I need Twitter? If you...
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If Blackberry Maker Eavesdrops On Itself, Who Else Gets To?
It’s good to find that R.I.M. does not actually record employee phone calls, according to a company representative contacted this afternoon by Between The Lines. Because what is so piquant...
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Soft talk: What is service oriented communications, and why will it matter?
Can we build our phone systems as standardized applications or services that will easily plug into the rest of our IT infrastructures? That's the promise of service oriented communications, which...
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BriefingsDirect analysts discuss Service Oriented Communications, debate how dead SOA really is
Read a full transcript of the discussion. Find it on iTunes/iPod. Learn more. Charter Sponsor: Active Endpoints. Additional underwriting by TIBCO Software. Special offer: Download a free,...
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Tice: NSA mixed spying with credit card data
NSA analyst says agency spied on journalists, Americans, then added in financial data.
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The easiest little Web page ever built
Even design and coding novices can create a social media newsroom for their Web sites without even the slightest touch of stress -- and only requiring basic cut + paste knowledge.
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Unified communications
With desktops, laptops, PDAs and mobile phones, our communication systems have become fragmented. David Leach, senior public consultant for Siemens Enterprise Networks, explains how unified...
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Microsoft hoses user data - mea culpa
Darn! It looks like I screwed up the Microsoft hoses user data - again! post. I'm sorry. I hate it when I do that. While Microsoft did disable a number of early Word and other file formats, it...
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AT&T's Randall Stephenson: Don't dork up the rules
Following are quotes from AT&T Chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson from his interview with John Battelle at the Web 2.0 Summit. On Net Neutrality We all want the same thing. We are kind of...
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Microsoft, Don't Unify Communications
Thinking about the OCS release yesterday and finally figured out what the heck is bugging me so much. Tell me what you think about this. I love communications. I've tracked VoIP now for 15 years...
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RIM's new, Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry
The RIM BlackBerry 8820 gets another boost with Wi-Fi capabilities. CNET's Bonnie Cha examines this and other features in the latest version of the popular communications device.
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