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The Little Things that Serve: A New (Ongoing) Series
The beginning of a series on "The Little Things That Serve" - analysis of small customer service stories - good and bad by those who tell them. So businesses can learn. Please take the survey at...
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Excerpt #2: Customer Experience - Chap 21 from CRM @ The Speed of Light, 4th ed.
I have to be straight with you. I'm entering the head down, grind it, drive to the goal line when it comes to CRM at the Speed of Light's 4th edition. Which means that in other areas that I'm...
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After the wake-up call: time to focus on our young talent
When we look back at this episode in the not-too-distant future, I hope we view this crisis as the jolt we needed to re-set expectations, take advantage of the tools at our disposal to create an...
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SOA and the power of low expectations
Business and IT: why can't we all just get along? Ha ha
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'Ask The CEO': Management by the Numbers
"You can't manage what you don't measure," says Symantec CEO John Thompson, who explains why certain metrics are vital
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Additional Results
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What should we expect at SAPPHIRE?
What will customers, analysts, developer and others need to hear at SAPPHIRE? Here are some broad strokes.
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Dell ultrabook sales better than expected: Who needs a tablet after all?
Dell's ultrabook sales are three-times what it had expected, marking a rising boom in enterprise sales. Who needs an iPad when the next-generation notebooks are on sale?
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Amazon's Q1 stronger than expected; Is it the Kindle effect?
Amazon gave a wide range for the second quarter, but first quarter results were strong. CEO Jeff Bezos touted the Kindle.
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Nuance sees better-than-expected Q2
Specifically, Nuance cited "a strong contribution from our enterprise business."
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Group expects ruling on Google report in a few weeks
It will be at least a few weeks before the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) finds out if the FCC wants to provide an unedited copy of its report in the Google's Street View investigation.
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Closing statements in Oracle-Google trial expected on Monday
The copyright portion of the Oracle-Google trial is wrapping up soon, and Oracle is already looking to add in another patent for the next round at court.
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AMD Q1 mixed, but better than expected
AMD's outlook for the second quarter assumes flat sales to growth of 3 percent compared to the first three months of the year.
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IBM's Q1 expected to be strong, but services a wild card
Hardware and software gains are expected to propel IBM's first quarter. The services unit results will be closely watched.
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Intel says to expect Retina Display quality laptops, all-in-one desktops in 2013
At this week's Intel Developer Forum in China, the company revealed some details about how the chip giant can help usher in ultra-high-resolution screens for more than just phones and tablets.
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Google expects Motorola Mobility purchase to deliver big returns
As CEO Larry Page expects "great devices" to come from the purchase of Motorola Mobility, what could that mean for other Android ecosystem partners?
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Yahoo expected to layoff 2,000 jobs 'at market open'
Yahoo is expected to send more than 2,000 employees their pink slips today or this week, laying off 15 percent of its workforce. A company cultural shift, or moves towards a sell?
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SanDisk: Flash pricing, demand weaker than expected
Some analysts may be caught off guard by SanDisk's warning about flash demand and pricing.
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Red Hat's Q4 shines, top expectations
For fiscal 2012, Red Hat reported earnings of $146.6 million, or 75 cents a share, on revenue of $1.13 billion, up 25 percent from a year ago.
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RIM's Q1 outlook expected to be weak as BlackBerry 7 devices age rapidly
Can RIM hold the sales fort until BlackBerry 10 devices launch in the fall? Analysts doubt it.
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Apple: iPad 3 battery gauge works as expected
Apple didn't want to show the iPad battery constantly fluctuating between 90 and 100 percent as the battery goes through its normal trickle charge/discharge cycle to keep it topped off.
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