Posted on April 25, 2008 by mitcio2008
Are you using Wikis to unleash the power of collaboration within your enterprise? Find out how some CIOs are leading the way by empowering their associates to generate, share and discuss ideas through an open forum. Something about this seems fundamentally human to us? What do you think? Can Wikis take water-cooler innovation to the [...]
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Posted on April 25, 2008 by mitcio2008
Gartner analysts gazed into the crystal ball and identified the top 10 disruptive technologies. If Augmented Reality, Context-Aware, Mashups and Enterprise Social Software with it’s characteristic chaotic co-production are not part of lexicon, get ready. The next wave of disruptive technologies span the gamut from pure tech to changing how we humans fundamentally may interact [...]
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Posted on April 22, 2008 by mitcio2008
Facebook has taken ‘Generation Next’ by storm. Is Corporate America ready for the Facebook Generation? eWeek explores this question in an interesting article at http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Messaging-and-Collaboration/Should-Facebook-Be-Banned-from-Work/?kc=EWKNLEDP041108A
What do you think? Should Facebook be banned in the workplace? Even the experts are divided … read on. Read what some of us think but most importantly let us know [...]
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Posted on April 13, 2008 by pverghis
Expectations have long been studied by psychologists. What we expect plays a big role in determining how effective certain medications are, for example. Now there is additional research showing the brain does even more active ‘adjusting’ of our senses than previously thought.
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Posted on April 13, 2008 by mitcio2008
Analytics are the heart of Balancing Innovation and Cost Leadership In Your Business. With ever increasing business drivers and unlimited choices to customers across the globe, you not only need to know what, but why business events are occurring. What is going to happen and how to prepare for the unknown business challenges? Here, the [...]
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