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Enterprise social media policies and strategies: A guide for CIOs
Enterprise social media policies and strategies are evolving as organizations recognize the benefits, risks and functions that social networks like Facebook and Twitter provide. Tip
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Social media platforms demand a clear employee Internet use policy
Social media platforms make it easier than ever for employees to post information that could be harmful to your business. Here are some steps to take. Tip
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Pietrylo case a cautionary Web 2.0 communications compliance failure
Enterprises must balance mitigation and respect for employee creativity and expression in Web 2.0 communications, while allowing for marketing and public relations. Tip
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Web 2.0 tools used to harness knowledge of CIOs
A Web 2.0 collaboration project is helping one CIO tap into the power of many. Tip
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Web-based ERP improves productivity, customer satisfaction
Many larger enterprises are incorporating Web 2.0 into their ERP software to improve collaboration and information sharing among employees and customers. Tip
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Agile technologies like SOA, Web 2.0 key to CIO success
Heading into 2008, CIOs plan to focus on SOA, Web 2.0 and other agile and flexible technologies to meet the changing needs of the business. Tip
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Wikis in the enterprise face security, compliance challenges
As more CIOs consider enterprise adoption of wikis, security, management control and compliance remain their top concerns. Tip
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Self-service technologies help companies help themselves
Self-service technologies not only put employees and customers in control, but also reduce costs and lets workers focus on the important things. Tip
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CMS proves its ROI mettle
Once implemented successfully, a content management system (CMS) not only improves organization and efficiency, but also pays for itself within a year and a half. Tip
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Blog rules, part 2: Best practices to keep you in business
Author Nancy Flynn of the ePolicy Institute offers the last five of her 10 best practices-based tips on how to make the most of corporate blogs. Tip