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The place where IT departments will have to work most diligently is BYO-everything. They risk falling behind worker preferences. Read more »
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The place where IT departments will have to work most diligently is BYO-everything. They risk falling behind worker preferences. Read more »
IT departments are staying just slightly ahead of worker demand for mobile business applications support. Read more »
Global IT departments are ahead of worker preferences in supporting a variety of tools and techniques for inside-the-company communications and collaboration. Read more »
During the first quarter of 2014, changes in technology meant new products on the market, new roles in the enterprise, and structural changes for the IT department. Read more »
A new generation of contact-management capabilities is required for enterprises, and modern CRM solutions from companies like Contactually, Nimble, and Introhive point to how the market needs to evolve. Read more »
According to one estimate, less than half of all the users who have created Twitter accounts have ever posted a tweet. While that should be of interest to Twitter and its… Read more »
The more Facebook tries to control the News Feed in order to make sure the content in it is “high quality” enough, the more likely it is to irritate users who… Read more »
Facebook’s co-founder and CEO became a lightning rod for anonymity advocates because he said having multiple personas indicated a “lack of integrity.” But he seems to have moderated his views since… Read more »
Brands and prominent users like comedian Rainn Wilson are complaining about Facebook’s algorithm changes and how that forces them to pay money to reach their fans and followers — but Facebook… Read more »
A new content-management platform called Highspot says it can make it easier for employees to find documents by employing the techniques used in web search engines. Its exact approach might be… Read more »