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IBM study: Organizing email could be waste of time
A study conducted by IBM ( NYSE: IBM ) Research has concluded that users who use the search function in their email program are able to find emails just as easily as those who categorize their emails
Spotlight: RescueTime for better time management
If time management is something that eludes you, or if you simply want a better understanding of how you spend time on your computer, then RescueTime may be the tool for you. RescueTime is an online
Dallas scolds 50 city employees for excess Facebooking at work
As collaboration champions urge enterprises to give employees more social platforms for interaction, the city of Dallas discovered that a few dozen of its workers were spending too much time on
Should we be connected all the time?
If you took your tablet or laptop to the lake/beach/mountains/park over the July 4th weekend, join the club. These days nearly three-fourths of Americans want to be able to access their computers
News flash: Social media sap productivity
This kind of seems like it should be filed under "Duh," but out of respect for those who would disagree, we'll call it news: Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites tend to reduce business
The royal wedding may be a royal pain in your network
U.S.-based employees may stumble into work a little late and a little groggy Friday if they rise in the wee hours to witness the televised wedding of Prince William of Wales to Kate Middleton. But
Dragon NaturallySpeaking speech recognition software
Dragon NaturallySpeaking is a well-recognized speech recognition software that converts speech--which is three times faster than typing--into text. Its usefulness doesn't stop there however; as
Oracle's Itanium decision sounds tone-deaf
Oracle's announcement last week that it will stop developing software for systems using the Itanium processor strikes me as rather tone-deaf, given the enormous pressures CIOs face these days. For
Eight cheap, easy ways to increase productivity
Making great strides with IT does not necessarily have to entail massive projects with massive budgets. There are numerous "quick wins" that the IT pros can achieve with few resources expended,
Network outages cost U.S. businesses $1.7 billion in 2010
More than 25 percent of enterprise IT systems were hit by outages of four hours or longer last year, resulting in losses amounting to $1.7 billion dollars last year. The survey was conducted by IT

