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RIM upgrading PlayBook with video chat, BBM, document editing
RIM ( NASDAQ: RIMM ) announced a host of new features for its PlayBook tablet at the BlackBerry World conference this week. Version 1.0.3 of its BlackBerry Tablet OS incorporates the ability to engage
Alternatives to the spreadsheet
The traditional spreadsheet--the original business analytics tool--is being replaced as business intelligence technologies proliferate in an era of globalization and collaboration. Computerworld's
CAR Financial CIO on new ways for IT to create value
One of the seismic shifts underway in enterprise technology involves a growing number of business units taking on IT-related tasks independent of the IT team. Increasingly, software tools are being
Business Intelligence grows in scope and profile
Business Intelligence applications and tools are all the rage, and yet it remains a bit hazy what the term "BI" really means. Most agree that the technology uses analytical techniques to find
Adobe to compete with Google Docs
Adobe launched a new online tool at Acrobat.com this week, which allows users to collaborate on presentations and spreadsheets that are updated in real time. File storage is in the clouds, and the
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Launching successful projects
The most successful projects deliver tangible business value in the first 30 days. By quickly delivering value business people can immediately use, stakeholders can see clear evidence that the
Best Web 2.0 business products
The five best products for businesses at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last week are: Vidoop: The Vidoop authentication engine replaces passwords with a visual image
Managing content
In most companies, information is scattered everywhere--in databases, in applications used by one or two divisions, in individual documents, and in a variety of spreadsheets. The sheer amount of
Google makes inroads with business users
Google is going head-to-head with Microsoft in providing applications for the business world, and the buzz so far has been largely positive. In fact, many believe it's cheaper, less complex and

