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Technology can be your friend, if you know what's out there and how best to use it on your project. This section will help you keep up to date on technologies that can make your life easier or much more complicated.
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The Bleeding Edge: Unified Communications Systems – The Battle is On!
- by David Smith
(April 7, 2008)
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We could see it coming - the massive armies of the information technology and communications industries finding a killer app that they all could claim ownership of, and one of huge revenue potential. Welcome to the war of unified communications.
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Unified Communications: Why PMs Should Plug in NOW!
- by Bob Weinstein
(April 7, 2008)
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It’s not hard to figure out the reason why companies are scrambling to get a piece of the unified communications pie. It's certainly not to make it easier for businesses to communicate. It’s pure capitalism: money – the wonderful green stuff that fuels industry, creates jobs, puts food on the table and educates your kids. And that’s the way it’s supposed to be.
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Unified Communications Ascends to Top Business Priority
- by Bob Weinstein
(April 7, 2008)
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Listen up, IT project managers: If you've been casually following the UC market, get on the stick pronto, and find out what's going on. If you don't, your livelihood could be seriously affected.
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What's Hot in 2008
(January 28, 2008)
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IT technology is getting hazy in 2008, with concepts and approaches rising above actual platforms and functionality. In our third annual installment, Michael Wood breaks down the buzzwords and analyzes the hype for trends in the coming year.
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Brave New Wireless World
- by Cameron McGaughy
(July 29, 2007)
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Having the world on a string isn't what it used to be. Now if you really want to conquer the business world, it's time to cut the strings and get wireless.
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Technology Update 2007
- by Cameron McGaughy
(March 5, 2007)
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How clear was last year's crystal ball, and what do we see in it this year? Here's our second annual IT Strategist Preview of the upcoming year in technology.
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The Wonders of Wireless
- by Michael Wood
(August 1, 2006)
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Wireless technologies are moving forward at blinding speed. The trick is to take advantage of all the wonders of wireless while keeping your eyes open to security threats.
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Technology Update 2006
- by Cameron McGaughy
(January 17, 2006)
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As CIO, it's your responsibility to stay on top of the latest tech happenings. From architecture to laptops, here's our update on the hottest technology trends for 2006.
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Offshore Oversight
- by George Spafford
(July 14, 2004)
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Everyone is quick to damn corporations for outsourcing jobs overseas. Without a doubt, many people in IT and other segments of the economy are concerned about the flow of jobs overseas. What's interesting is that they overlook the causality associated with this movement.
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