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CIOs take an old fashioned approach to Web 2.0
In December, Forrester Research surveyed 119 CIOs at companies with 500-plus employees, asking how they've adopted Web 2.0 technologies--specifically, blogs, content tagging, podcasts, Really Simple Syndication (RSS), social networking and wikis. The report, covered by CIO Insight, finds that three in four CIOs prefer to have their Web 2.0 tools rolled up into a single suite from a single vendor. Who are they likely to turn to for this innovative technology? Either IBM or Microsoft. Integration considerations are the primary reason behind the choice. CIOs don't have confidence in smaller companies' experience, finances or long-term viability.
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