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IT execs eager to exploit Web 2.0 wave
What good is a blog if no one reads it? IT managers find out and begin to make blogging and other Web 2.0 tools a more strategic part of their business. Article | 24 Oct 2006
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IM, blogs next target for litigation
In litigation, email is still the No. 1 target of subpoenas for electronic records. But IMs and blogs are easily targeted, too, and need attention. Article | 10 Oct 2006
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IBM warms to social networking
IBM is building social networking tools into its collaboration software in an effort to bring the concepts of Web 2.0 and online communities inside corporations. News | 03 Oct 2006
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RSS may pop up in systems management software
RSS has gotten popular on the Web for its ability to filter information on the Internet. Now there is talk that RSS could be used in the data center. Article | 22 Aug 2006
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Information security part of maintaining customer loyalty, experts say
If your company is losing business because its website isn't as secure as it could be, this is your problem as much as it is marketing's. Now would be a good time to start working together. Article | 10 Aug 2006
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CIOs should seek more from Web vendors, say experts
As more small businesses move to a crowded and complicated Internet, they will need to find vendors that can offer more than Web hosting and design services. Article | 20 Jul 2006
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Too many CIOs fail to ride the Web 2.0 technologies wave
It's more than just widgets. CIOs are now looking beyond the Web 2.0 hype and using the technology to reshape their companies. Article | 12 Jul 2006
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Social bookmarking tools pushing collaboration to the edge
The practice of bookmarking favorite sites and putting them into a shared website is making its way from consumer to commercial use. Ultimately, it will bring a nimble new dimension to collaboration and innovation. Article | 21 Jun 2006
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App security defense: Strategies to lock down your Web applications
Most organizations have deployed a layered approach to tackling security at the infrastructure level, but now experts say it's time to apply that approach to Web applications. Article | 11 May 2006
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Taking corporate openness to the next level
Some organizations are turning to social media formats to communicate with internal and external clients. But columnist Paul Gillin cautions that all this openness can leave you vulnerable to both positive and negative feedback. Column | 27 Apr 2006