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- CRM 2.0: The Government, Public Service & A Transformed World
- I KNOW that everyone who reads ZDNET columns loves technology. I get that. I also KNOW that everyone who reads ZDNET blogs loves it when the bloggers dish on technology companies - especially, it seems, Microsoft. I realize that coolness and government don't go together very well - probably something...
- Tags: Institution, Singapore, Public Service, CRM, Stuff Legend, Government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software, Paul Greenberg
- Blog posts 2009-01-14
- Are you being gouged on your cable bill?
- Are you being gouged on your cable bill?cableI was receiving the standard package about 50 channels, costing about 29.99 - in 8 months with no changes the cost escallated to 80.00, they lost a customer, there is no explaination for the cost increase, there is no one checking them either.COX...
- Tags: Network technology, DirectTV, cable, cable company, Cox Cable
- Discussion threads 2008-11-10
- The harsh reality of suburban broadband
- Like millions of other Americans and many of New York City's "bridge and tunnel" crowd, I live in the 'burbs. While I do a great deal of travel for my full time job, I am also classified as a "mobile" employee, so I'm not formally attached to an office --...
- Tags: Cable Modem, Phone, Verizon Communications Inc., Broadband, Network Technology, Broadband Internet, Modems, Cable, Telecommunications, Networking, Hardware, Components, Personal Technology, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-06-22
- ATL's Knowledge Discovery Capability
- I try to keep my posts non-technical, but sometimes I fail. This is one of those times. So it's probably best to skip the article below unless you played Dungeons & Dragons as a child. Accenture Technology Labs' rather generically-named Knowledge Discovery Capability KDC is actually a...
- Tags: Network, Knowledge, Accenture Ltd., ATL, Knowledge Discovery Capability, Strategy, Management, Ed Gottsman
- Blog posts 2008-02-25
- 120 Mbps upstream? Come on- who really needs it?
- 120 Mbps upstream? Come on- who really needs it?Most likelyit will be shared. But considering what I have now, I won't complain.Shared or not?Is this new speed going to be gaurunteed, to every customer, or is it still shared within neighborhoods?No one will ever needmore than 640k of RAM.Isn't...
- Tags: INTERNET, Modems, Corporate communications, Come-on
- Discussion threads 2007-12-03
- Coming Soon: Microsoft 2.0 the book
- Coming Soon: Microsoft 2.0 the bookCan we ban the "2.0" buzzword already?This 2.0, That 2.0, everything 2.0. It should be on that list of banned words/phrases that that one university comes out with every year.Microsoft is 32 years old so 2.0 doesn't seem quite appropriate -- maybe 2.0 was...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Desktops, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft 2.0
- Discussion threads 2007-09-26
- San Francisco Giants’ CIO, Bill Schlough - Transcript
- Dan Farber: Bill Thanks for joining meBill Schlough: Thanks for having me, Dan.Dan Farber: Well, we’re here at AT&T Park, in the press box, at the home of the San Francisco Giants. For starters, you’ve got a baseball park, you’ve got players, you’ve got operations. How do you...
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-05-14
- San Francisco Giants’ CIO, Bill Schlough - Transcript
- Dan Farber: Bill Thanks for joining me Bill Schlough: Thanks for having me, Dan. Dan Farber: Well, we’re here at AT&T Park, in the press box, at the home of the San Francisco Giants. For starters, you’ve got a baseball park, you’ve got...
- Tags: Facility, Team, Ticket, Player, Board, Baseball, Information, Video, Ballpark, Technology, Schlough, Corporate Communications, Games, Wireless LANs, Corporate Governance, Team Management, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Marketing, Personal Technology, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Management, ZDNet Editor
- Blog posts 2007-05-14
- Digital culturus interruptus: Right here, right now, the almighty copyright finally comes home to roost
- Sooner or later, it was bound to happen. Like teenagers biologically programmed to step across every boundary put in place by their parents, the digerati, equipped with the constantly evolving tools of their trade (everything from YouTube-like video sharing sites to widely available hacks of anti-piracy systems), have been been...
- Tags: Apple, Entertainment, General, Government, Hollywood On Demand, Legal, Personal Technology, Web technology
- Blog posts 2007-03-13
- SightSpeed overcomes the challenges of symmetric NAT
- Fellow blogger PhoneBoy offers a detailed but quite comprehensible explanation of why the decidely improved NAT Network Address Translation capability of Internet calling proivder SightSpeeds SightSpeed 5.0 shown above is so noteworthy.First, he defines NAT, which is a technology that lets hosts transparently talk to each other with mutually...
- Tags: SightSpeed, Network Address Translation
- Blog posts 2006-10-16
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