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Cheap business laptops for under $850Open in New Window
Brian Nadel of Infoworld/Computerworld undertakes a review of suitable laptops under $850 for the corporate user. The laptops under the microsocope are the Dell Vostro 1510, Toshiba Satellite Pro L30 read more »
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Corporate security and the climate crisisOpen in New Window
"U.S. military strategists, CIA analysts, international agency officials and Nobel Prize winning economists concur with the consensus of the world's scientific community: the Climate Crisis is a planetary security issue, as well as a national security issue for each of the one hundred ninety two countries that belong to the United Nations. But the Climate Crisis is also, by extension, a corporate security issue, as well as, yes, a cyber security issue." read more »
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Corporate Social Networks Are A Waste of Money, Study FindsOpen in New Window
Marshall Kirkpatrick questions whether company-built social networks for customers to socialize are really smart, and judging by the results of a recent study by Ed Moran, a director at consulting mega-firm Deloitte, the answer is no. The study reports "Thirty-five percent of the [corporate] online communities studied have less than 100 members; less than 25% have more than 1,000 members - despite the fact that close to 60% of these businesses have spent over $1 million on their community projects." read more »
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Juniper woos corporate customersOpen in New Window
"Business customers, get ready for Juniper 2.0 -- more integrated network features and new support packages." read more »
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Video and corporate cultureOpen in New Window
Michael Osteman posts an interesting response to his earlier article on the use of video in the corporate culture. read more »
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How Not to Make a Corporate Blog.Open in New Window
Ed Brill, an IBM Employee, writes over at his blog (using one of IBM's own blogs as the bad example) on how not to create a corporate blog. read more »
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Time Is Money: Calculate The Real Cost Of Those Corporate MeetingsOpen in New Window
PayScale is an application for individuals at corporations that are spending too much time in meetings. It allows one to analyze quickly and easily how much money is being wasted by a given meeting. read more »
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Corporate critics feel the stinging lash of DMCA misuseOpen in New Window
Ars Technica has an interesting article on Ralph Nader's consumer rights organization, Public Citizen which is battling DMCA takedown notices for consumers. read more »
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