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Oracle Business Intelligence 11g for IT Managers
Tune into this podcast to learn more about Oracle Business Intelligence 11g for IT Managers.
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Generation Y employers: Emoticon your messages occasionally
Can a simple emoticon depicting a smiley face make all the difference to email? It most certainly can, especially when dealing with younger Generation Y employees.
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University campus ban on social media for one week
Pennsylvania's Harrisburg University has banned social media access for all students on campus for a week in an 'academic exercise' to see how the students cope.
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Phone calls: An endangered species, killed off by social media?
Phone calls are in decline among the iGeneration. Some theories as to why traditional phone call is 'endangered' by social media and written communications.
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BibleTech 2009; reaching eternity through technology
I love getting together with a bunch of tech geeks and talking tech and I also enjoy getting together with a bunch of brothers in Christ to talk about the Word. Logos Bible Software brings these...
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BlackBerry Patent app boosts ability to simultaneously work with voice and data applications
A newly published BlackBerry Patent application entitled Advanced Voice and Data Operations in a Mobile Communications Device describes a technology that greatly eases these related processes....
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VoIP vs. Traditional Telephony
Why is making a phone call over the Internet more efficient?
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Billions of API calls traversing Web, redefining "software"
APIs are quickly becoming the application glue for the Web with billions of calls per day making some companies billions of dollars per year, according to one keynote speaker at the annual Glue...
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Navigating the BYOD wave - is your business protected?
A new environment of employee-owned devices now means that work gear is in the hands of everyone from the mailroom up to the C-suite.
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Android chief called back in Oracle-Google trial to discuss patents
Andy Rubin comes back to court, and Oracle and Google attorneys discuss the importance of mobile OEMs in this trial.
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Taking Google Voice to the extreme with Ooma
After a year with Google Voice and about three months with the Ooma solution working smoothly, I've finally stopped hearing complaints about our phones.
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Irony: GOP call blasting Obama for unemployment hosted in Philippines
We want and need to buy American. That, and not just mocking the loyal opposition, is how you're going to really save jobs in America.
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Don't Call It a Comeback: SAP Leads Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Mobile Apps
I'm gonna knock you out. Mama said knock you out...Gartner just released its Magic Quadrant report (read the full report for free here) on the best Mobile Application Development Platforms. SAP -...
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Leaked screenshot: Facebook Messenger getting video calling
Facebook is readying an update for its Facebook Messenger apps. The main new feature will be video calling, which we've been expecting for a while now. There are no dates to mark on your calendar.
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One Call Medical - an Egenera Customer Profile
One Call Medical discusses why they selected Egenera's PAN Manager as their converged infrastructure solution.
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Workers in coffee shops -- take your phone calls outside
Be a good neighbor when working in public venues. You just might save your job.
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Brydge Kickstarter project could have been called 'ToasterFridge'
The Brydge is a unibody aluminum keyboard for the iPad that comes with a hinge, essentially turning it into a MacBook Air Transformer.
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Inside a truly mobile startup (photos)
Needle is currently running its mobile contact center out of a large RV. Though the company will be returning to a normal office, it is showcasing how startups can set up shop almost anywhere.
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Business, Social Business and Beyond...
There are lots of businesses. Only a few have successfully found a way to be great social businesses, too. Sadly, even fewer still know how to listen to the the process improvement suggestions of...
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Traveler beware: Data-hungry smartphones
Savvy owners use Wi-Fi most of the time at home, but often that's not feasible when traveling. Beware the big data charge when switching from Wi-Fi to 3G/4G.
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ACTA suffers major blow following European rejection call
ACTA could be 'dead in the water' after the treaty's rapporteur said in his recommendations to Brussels that the European Parliament should reject the agreement.
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