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- Center for Technology Excellence: 2005 Computerworld Honors Case Study
- GSK is a leading, $35-billion-a-year pharmaceutical firm headquartered in the United Kingdom with global operations spanning 37 nations and based from the U.S. GSK's U.S. IT group launched a project to boost the company's collaboration, knowledge-sharing and productivity here in the U.S. But they had to achieve these aims within...
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- How KPMG & EMC Improved GSK's Information Infrastructure
- GSK is a world leading research-based pharmaceutical company with an estimated seven percent of the world's pharmaceutical market. GSK recognised that they needed a new approach to enable the information infrastructure to be appropriate and cost effective delivering cost reductions across the existing infrastructure, responsive to business demands, flexible and...
- Tags: KPMG Consulting Inc., EMC Corp., GSK, Storage, Hardware
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- Can Web 2.0 be adapted to the enterprise?
- Can Web 2.0 be adapted to the enterprise?RelationshipsCan Web 2.0 be adapted to the enterprise? No. Not until relationships within enterprises evolve. Users in the internet interact with one another at peer level, while the relationships in the traditional enterprise are hierarchial. Because of this, Web 2.0 is inherently anarchic...
- Tags: Channel management, knowledge, Web 2.0, Web, Wiki
- Discussion threads 2006-09-28
- SNARFing your way through e-mail
- SNARFing your way through e-mailI have an idea...Instead of a million people coming in here to post anti-Microsoft comments about sillyness, how about we reflect on something positive Bill Gates has recently done: http://bink.nu/Article5475.binkI applaude him, and his wife.MS Outlook already has rules . . .Go to Tools Rules...
- Tags: Groupware, Microsoft Office, Mozilla Thunderbird, Now Let, Microsoft Outlook, SNARF, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-12-02
- Rearden would rather buy Google
- AMR's Bruce Richardson has garnered attention with his speculation that "Google should buy Rearden Commerce." I'm not surprised to learn that Rearden's CEO and founder, Patrick Grady, "laughed" when Richardson called to ask his opinion. I met Grady last week, and his ambitions for Rearden are to rival Google in...
- Tags: Rearden Commerce
- Blog posts 2005-10-31
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