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Salesforce.com launches social media pilot for enterprises
Salesforce.com hopes to bring social media into the enterprise with the launch of Salesforce Communities.
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Woolworths staff equipped with iPads, Google Apps
Woolworths is using iPads and Google Apps for Business at its grocery stores to increase collaboration and streamline support to headquarters.
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Monday Grok: Bankers bet Facebook stock would fall while advising clients to buy
So a bloke takes a company from nothing to $104 billion dollars in just eight years and now everyone is calling for his head on a pike. What’s going on?
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Tuesday Grok: Who bailed out big time just before Facebook tanked?
As Facebook's stock price crashes, not everyone's crying. Some people are in fact just too damn busy counting their blessings, and their giant bags of money to notice.
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Corp social networks driving sales through better information
Companies are increasingly exploiting corporate social networks with the ultimate payoff being increased sales from the provision of faster and better information for customers.
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Friday Grok: Twitter tangled, social smashed, Windows cracking
All kinds of companies have been getting themselves into all sorts of trouble responding to the marketing challenge posed by social media.
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What's your idea worth? Building a social knowledge market with Barter
Social media and social networking for internal collaboration and knowledge sharing can raise the productivity of some employees by up to 25 per cent according to a McKinsey report released last month.
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Monday Grok: Apple considers strategic investment in Twitter
News that Apple is considering buying its way back into the social media game with a strategic investment in Twitter has got the wires hopping over the weekend.
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Friday Grok: You can read Facebook’s results anyway you want
Facebook’s first result since its IPO has generally met the expectations of analysts, who previously the social network could conveniently ignore. In the current climate, meeting expectations counts as a win, particularly for Facebook which has been rightly slammed for the conduct of its float.
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Monday Grok: There can be only one — social networking’s silverbacks getting tetchy
Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have all carved out very powerful positions for themselves in the social networking space, so it was inevitable that eventually they would start to bump up hard against each other.
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IBM's IICE heats up content federation
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Multicore technology works for IBM server
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IBM unleashes 3U power on the enterprise
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IBM enters enterprise search fray
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IBM hits sweet 16
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Unisys: Who Knew?
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Listen to your customers
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Installers ease app distribution pains
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Jtest ported to Linux
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Rebel code-breakers storm the gates
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How to prepare your business for Google+
Google+ just opened its doors to the world by enabling open signups and moving to the beta, testing phase. The nascent social network is still thin on features and ways for businesses to properly use it, but its minimalist approach has gained Google+ millions of users in a very short period.
Harness disruption or become obsolete: Forrester
Curtains for MySpace?
Is there a replacement for Facebook?
IBM CIO adjusts to his 'first pure-technology job'
What If Yoda Ran IBM?
How SOA could change the way you buy electricity
Can IBM save OpenOffice.org from itself?
Unified communications: Here at last?
If these walls could talk
Managing Trust - Data protection and compliance for financial services
If it’s becoming something of a cliché that the financial services industry is one of the world’s most heavily regulated, that’s largely because it’s true. Data retention and archiving, authentication and authorisation, data loss prevention and privacy regulations compete with demands for transparency and accountability, while market imperatives calling for multiple service channels delivered over a broad spread of technologies add to the pressure. Read on.
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Case Study: Gadens Law Firm Reclaims 22 Hours of Lost Productivity Each Month
For the past eight years, Gadens Brisbane has used a “big three” security vendor to protect its network against malware and other threats. Despite deploying a complete antivirus package, the firm still experienced up to three infections across the network every week. This gap in security meant the firm’s IT team was spending up to six hours a week on security management, resulting in lawyers being unable to work on their computers for hours a time – an inconvenience for the individual, and costly for a business reliant on hourly charging. Read how Gadens Law Firm have reduced their security management time from about 6 hours a week to 30 minutes a week.
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