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Forrester: Collaboration tools' benefits are left unused
Businesses have been busy buying collaboration tools, but they're still waiting to discover the full payback, analysts at Forrester Research found in a recent survey. The tools are reducing travel
Eee PC gets custom Ubuntu build
There are few things that Linux nerds love more than the Eee PC and Ubuntu . So why not put
Dell gets behind Ubuntu 7.10
Just yesterday, we gave you a sneak peek at Ubuntu 7.10, or "Gutsy
Today's students, tomorrow's customers
In addition to her other projects, Erin Griffin, the CIO of Loyola Marymount University, and her 65 IT employees are heavily involved with web 2.0 initiatives. She and her team are using Wikis for
It's Autumn: Let the trade shows begin
I can tell it's almost Autumn: the trade show season is in full swing. We're including information on news from several shows this week, from RFID to innovation to the InformationWeek 500
Open-source, Web 2.0, SAAS continue to disrupt
Meanwhile, Gartner analysts were also talking about innovation this week, at the Gartner Web Innovations conference in Las Vegas. Their key takeaway: consumerization and open-source will continue to
CIOs should manage Web 2.0 expectations
CIOs curious about what their peers think about Web 2.0 should look for a new survey from Forrester Research, which confirms that CIOs do see value from Web 2.0 technologies, but continue to worry
How to: Unlock your iPhone the easy way
Last week, we told you that a free iPhone unlocker was available on the Internet , though the solution was not quite
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
Vendors Jump on Web 2.0 Bandwagon
Vendors are responding to the new Web 2.0 trends of blogging, instant messaging and wikis with many new technologies and products that can track and control corporate communication. Companies are

