Category Archives: Workforce/Workplace Computing
You did what? The trials of supporting remote users
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Don’t let Microsoft timescales dictate your Windows migration
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Forget the cloud: what’s in it for you?
Rackspace is never backward in coming forward with suggestions that help it grow its business.[...]
A coherent approach to customer satisfaction
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Mobile broadband or WiFi? You betcha – Horses for wireless courses
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Joining the dots of business communications
by Dale Vile IT and communications vendors are positioning unified communications very heavily at the[...]
Dodging Stockholm Syndrome at Lotusphere
holm Syndrome”>Stockholm Syndrome in which hostages empathise with their abductors. Having just come back from[...]
Inverting the business hierarchy
Last week saw IBM’s annual Lotusphere shindig in Orlando. I was there, suffering the usual[...]
Whose notebook is it anyway?
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Google gets real on Apps go-to-market
I was interested and encouraged to see the announcement this week from Google of its[...]
The knowledge worker and Enterprise 2.0
Always good to hear Andrew McAfee in action. He's the guy who coined the Enterprise[...]
Windows 7. Microsoft, rabbit, hat?
Last Friday Microsoft allowed all and sundry access to the beta version of its next[...]
Do you need video in your enterprise?
As we enter 2009, reducing spending, improving productivity of smaller teams, and the perceived imperative[...]
Enterprise 2.0 and the issue of workforce composition
Following on from my previous post on the importance of social media enthusiasts breaking out[...]
Breaking out of the social media echo chamber
I was alerted through Twitter to an interesting blog post by Amber Naslund entitled “Are[...]
The Video Market—Hot or Not in 2009?
At recent video industry events, optimism filled the talks of virtually every speaker, from content[...]
Getting the unified comms message across
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Free Unified Communications?
Ran into a company recently which has done a rather nice ‘unified communications’ suite and[...]
It wasn’t about the mouse
Yesterday, the 40th anniversary of the mouse was celebrated. I don't recall there being similar[...]
Information at your fingertips: really
Large organisations sport clever and expensive information management systems. They enable staff to lay their[...]
Social applications can get everyone’s brain working
Imaginatik is a company that helps very large organisations save lots of money by plundering[...]
What if the lights go out?
We humans have a talent for getting other people and other things to do stuff[...]
Collaborative technology is all about people
by David Tebbutt As the term suggests, collaboration is about people first and foremost. If[...]
Sidestep formal structures for effective change management
Many companies like to think they understand all about business processes and change management. They[...]