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Optimizing Your Virtual Platform Without Messing it Up
Read this white paper to learn how to come up with a virtualization strategy that optimizes your network while avoiding costly pitfalls. Read it now to learn more.
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Microsoft to tweak employee benefits and more news of the week
A "surprise" employee-only Town Hall meeting on benefits, the departure of a 24-year veteran Microsoft Technical Fellow and other tidbits round out this week in Microsoft news.
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iPhone manufacturer Foxconn to double worker salaries by 2013
Foxconn’s current base salary ($350) per month is already higher than the RMB 1,500 ($240) statutory minimum wage per month in the city of Shenzhen.
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The curse of free cloud services: a cautionary tale
Cloud services have their failings, and I'm not talking about the usual crashes and cyberattacks. No, sometimes the service just goes away.
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Nuance launches in-car voice-activated platform
Nuance has launched 'Siri for cars' -- a new voice-activated in-car system --- that includes Nuance's trademark 'intelligent' natural language search technology.
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Tech health care and the problem with targeting Gen-Y
Is Gen-Y's reliance on mobile technology detrimental to their health?
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Ariba Network plus Dynamic Discounting give startup Mediafly cash flow benefits, help in managing capital
We feel that this Ariba Discovery concept is extremely valuable to us as a small organization, as we look to scale as a lead generation opportunity and ultimately, as we’re transacting business.
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How BYOD will change IT’s job
IT used to dictate the image, configuration, and delivery model of technology for employees, but no more. Now it's time for the employees to take over.
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A Banner day for health records management
Congratulations to 17 facilities who have achieved the final stage of electronic medical record adoption.
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Aviva mistakenly sacks 1,300 employees by email
UK insurance giant Aviva mistakenly sacks 1,300 of its employees in a rogue email. The email was only meant to go to one employee. Wait, people are still being sacked by email?
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Five ways companies use social media and look like jerks
Let's take a look at five ways companies use social media and end up making themselves look like complete and utter fools.
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Dr. Google misdiagnoses one out of four women
Women with health concerns are twice as likely to go online for advice than to ask a doctor, their friends, or even their mothers, especially with embarrassing symptoms.
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Facebook breaks mean happier, more productive employees?
Does Facebook at work make employees happier and more productive? Some say yes, and believe it should be unbanned at the workplace. I think Facebook should be allowed, but for different reasons.
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PR employee chastised for 'vulgar and puerile' tweet to journalist
Experiencing humiliation is bad enough. But public humiliation played out through Twitter is worse - especially when it centres around a tweet made by an employee of a PR company about a journalist.
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Ultimate's Predictive Analytics
Ultimate Software recently showcased a new predictive analytics tool they have produced. The results they produced were worth noting and can deliver value to other firms as well.
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Employees are Shelling Out Big Bucks to Ditch IT
42% of employees admit to using their own computer or smartphone to do their jobs, and 27% say they have better tech at home than at work. Why not unleash employees' productive potential by giving...
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Learn why Ducati races ahead with private cloud and a virtualization rate approaching 100 percent
My last advice would be to not be scared by the initial investment, which is something that is going to be repaid in an incredibly short time.
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CSC pulls NHS workers, but talks 'going well'
CSC said it remains confident that the Lorenzo patient record system in the U.K. is viable in the long run.
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Healthcare: Big opportunity for Windows 8 tablets
Touch tablets running Windows 8 will be perfect to deploy in the modern doctor's office.
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A prescription for healthy cities
The increasing focus on creating Smarter Cities, where good healthcare is good business. Healthy communities are good for business and drive economic growth.
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The Little Things that Serve #1
About a week ago I wrote a post called "The Little Things That Serve." Â I mentioned that I wanted to start an ongoing series where any of you who want to write in could tell me customer service...
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