Posts tagged “Social computing”

Communities: The Hub of Social Collaboration

Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

Company-sponsored, strategic communities make social collaboration most successful and valuable to the business enterprise.

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Exploiting Social Computing is Integral to Enterprise Modernization

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

Implementation and integration of socially enabled applications into the fabric of an enterprise is increasingly the rule rather than an exception.

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Exploiting Social Collaboration: It’s About Culture Change

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Deriving value from social media is not just about implementing Web 2.0 technology. It is transforming corporate culture by the effective adoption and exploitation of new social tools and processes.

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2012 IT Predictions: Disruptive IT Trends Move Into the Fabric of Mission-Critical Systems

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

The key theme for 2012 will be one of customer-facing business innovation and organizations will continue to embed six disruptive IT trends into their mission-critical business applications and processes, having cleared some of the earlier technical hurdles.

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2012 IT Prediction: Social Computing Application Integration Drives Heightened Productivity, Connection, and Insights

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Organizations will increasingly make social networks part of their enterprise application fabric in 2012 in areas such as CRM and case management, and make greater use of advanced social networking technologies for enhanced employee collaboration.

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The Seismic Shift in Security: Part 3 – Information Security and the Butterfly Effect

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Without a holistic view of your information system, you invite failure that opens up your business and organization to security risks.

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Social Computing Enablement – Do You Know What You’re Doing?

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Be clear up front on what your enterprise will do with the intelligence that you receive from your social computing enablement.

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The Seismic Shift in Security: Part 1 – The Increasing Value of Information

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Part 1 of this 3-part series addresses “The Increasing Value of Information” and the implications for IT security professionals.

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Why is Social Computing Ideal for Collaboration?

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Social computing is one of the most innovative and disruptive trends on the Internet. Many employees use public social media for workplace collaboration, as well as their personal connections, further fueling the Consumerization of IT trend in the enterprise. How can business exploit the obvious strengths of social computing and leverage employee skills to enhance organizational productivity?

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What Are Your Most Disruptive Trends?

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Unisys has identified six disruptive technology trends that are most promising for clients in terms of their business implications in the years ahead. In their early years disruptive trends are fascinating since there are both drivers and barriers to adoption. Business leaders can apply the trends in unique ways for business benefit or even competitive advantage.

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