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Reasons to jump on the Web 2.0 bandwagon
One of the latest crazes to hit IT is Web 2.0, which is basically the second generation of Web-based processes, technologies and trends. While some tech leaders may view it as a phase, some believe it's the beginning of a whole new way of aligning business with IT. CIOs who jump on the bandwagon will be greatly rewarded. As one analyst describes Web 2.0, it's about empowering employees with deeper, richer knowledge and capabilities for better business operations. While three models have emerged already, experts believe Web 2.0 will spawn much more innovative technologies and missing the train is akin to missing the boat on the current mobile computing and networking bandwagon.
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