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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Using mobile tech shows why multitasking is overrated
We may kid ourselves into thinking we are more productive with lots of tasks running at the same time, but mobile tech shows that isn't necessarily true.
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Smart badges? We don't need no stinkin' smart badges. Or do we?
MIT's Human Dynamics Lab is working on a form of social networking as old as humanity itself: Face-to-face introductions and subsequent chit-chat. Users wear badges that calculate how far apart...
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Using mobile tech shows why multitasking is overrated
We may kid ourselves into thinking we are more productive with lots of tasks running at the same time, but mobile tech shows that isn't necessarily true.
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Adobe buys EchoSign, aims to make digital signatures the norm
Anyone that has printed out PDFs, signed them and scanned or faxed the document somewhere may rejoice over Adobe's acquisition of EchoSign.
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Zuckerberg: I decide societal norms. (Are Facebook users lobotomized lemmings?)
All told its been an extraordinary week for trans Pacific business relations. Google served notice on China that it would do what ever it takes to protect the privacy of the data within gmail...
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Oil's superspike may make telecommuting the norm
Can the price of crude--currently above $125 a barrel and the high gas prices that go with it--make telecommuting the norm? These questions come up typically with crises and natural disasters....
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Smart badges? We don't need no stinkin' smart badges. Or do we?
MIT's Human Dynamics Lab is working on a form of social networking as old as humanity itself: Face-to-face introductions and subsequent chit-chat. Users wear badges that calculate how far apart...
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Short clip: Qualcomm's innovation factory
CIO Norm Fjeldheim talks about how the company encourages innovative solutions among its employees.
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Short clip: How virtualization saves big bucks
Qualcomm CIO Norm Fjeldheim explains how virtualization has saved his company about $15 million over three years.
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Short clip: Wild about wikis
CIO Norm Fjeldheim explains how wikis and other collaboration tools have become increasingly popular among Qualcomm employees.
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Qualcomm CIO: Norm Fjeldheim
In a CIO sessions interview, Norm Fjeldheim, Chief Information Officer of Qualcomm talks about his "do or die" approach to supporting new technologies within his organization and funding new ideas...
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Qualcomm CIO: Norm Fjeldheim
In a CIO sessions interview, Norm Fjeldheim, Chief Information Officer of Qualcomm talks about his "do or die" approach to supporting new technologies within his organization and funding new ideas...
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Qualcomm CIO: Norm Fjeldhim - Transcript
Dan Farber: Norm thanks for joining me Norm Fjeldheim: Thank you Dan. Dan: Now Qualcomm is a company that deals with the wireless world, phones all over the world. But as a company are you...
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Johnny can so program
Commentary--Hand-wringing over America's supposed technical decline badly misstates the reality, UC Davis computer scientist Norm Matloff says.
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