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Social enterprise collaboration: Is your company social yet?
While some CIOs are still wondering, perhaps mistakenly, if social media is just another passing trend, there are companies out there that are increasingly implementing social enterprise tools to raise employee productivity and keep an edge over competitors.
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Windows 8: boom or bust?
Microsoft has released one of its most important products ever: Windows 8. Steve Evans looks at the new operating system and examines whether businesses should gamble on upgrading and what they can do to ensure the migration goes smoothly
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Virtually there
The benefits of virtualisation are clear, although many industry experts believe the technology is let down by issues surrounding management. However, as Steve Evans reports, that criticism may no longer be valid due to recent developments
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Get your head in the game: Gamification for business
An emerging business and social trend, gamification is being hailed as the next big thing in marketing, with Gartner predicting it will rival social media sites as a key tool for customer and staff interaction. Tineka Smith reports
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Winning the 'socialympics'
The London 2012 Olympics was one of the biggest events in history for generating social media interaction and engagement. Tineka Smith reveals which campaign strategies worked well and how brands can keep the pace up now that the competing is over, and asks if this year's Games really deserves the title of the 'first social Olympics'
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Catching some air: What UK businesses can learn from the Olympics
CBR asks what UK Plc can learn from the London 2012 Olympics in three hot areas: mobile and wireless, security and social media.
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Olympic Countdown: Game on
BT is the official communications services partner of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Jason Stamper talks to Emer Timmons, president of BT Global Services in the UK, about what organisations need to do to prepare for the Games and what BT itself has learned from the project.
Communications > Telecoms > Features
Communications > Telecoms > Features
Olympic Countdown: Game theory
BT is the official communications services partner of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Jason Stamper talks to Howard Dickel - who is leading BT's technical delivery programme - about the people, process and technology that will be called on to help make the Games a success
Systems & Networks > Networking > Features
Systems & Networks > Networking > Features
HP: Here we go again
It may be one of the biggest and most iconic firms in Silicon Valley, but the past few years have been unkind to HP, with boardroom unrest, falling sales, a lack of a clear identity and huge question marks hanging over its acquisition of Autonomy. Steve Evans looks at the latest developments
The CIO Agenda > The Boardroom > Features
The CIO Agenda > The Boardroom > Features
Facebook runs out of friends
The highly anticipated Facebook IPO has been on a downward spiral since going public in May, with the social network's valuation dropping from $100bn to $80bn in less than a month. This has raised questions over the firm's worth and longevity, writes Tineka Smith
Software > New Media and Search > Features
Software > New Media and Search > Features
Oracle, Ellison and Hurd - the dream team?
Oracle's stock soared when the firm made former HP CEO, Mark Hurd, its new president. But can he realistically help Larry Ellison's Oracle reinvent itself for the cloud era? Jason Stamper reports
Software > Enterprise Applications > Features
Software > Enterprise Applications > Features
Mac security: Apple under fire
Apple Mac OS's reputation for being more secure than Windows, however false, has taken a battering recently after a series of damaging incidents raised questions about the way the technology giant approaches security. Steve Evans reports.
Systems & Networks > Security > Features
Systems & Networks > Security > Features
Big Data in sports: Calling the shots
UK football clubs could learn a great deal from European and US sports teams when it comes to monetising digital content, as Allan Swann reports.
Communications > Mobility > Features
Communications > Mobility > Features
Social networks in recruitment: Invasion of privacy?
US bosses have controversially started demanding that job applicants give their Facebook logins as part of the interview process. Tineka Smith reports on the possible implications for not only staff but also businesses in the UK
Systems & Networks > Security > Features
Systems & Networks > Security > Features
The UK's web economy: Boom or bust
The UK has been crowned the leading Internet economy in the G20. But how has it risen to the top of the sector so rapidly, and just as importantly, will it last? Tineka Smith reports
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Software > E-commerce > Features