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Unisys service uses the cloud to manage mobile devices 01 October, 2009 10:21
Unisys is introducing a new service on Wednesday that will allow its customers to better manage, secure and support mobile devices carried around by employees, company executives said on Tuesday. - +
Cisco sends employees home to work 29 June, 2009 08:02
Cisco has revealed it garnered more than US$277 million in productivity savings by letting employees work from home using the company's own virtual office technology. - +
Cisco rolls out low-end ($US89K) telepresence system 01 April, 2009 08:41
Cisco is announcing at VoiceCon Orlando a lower cost telepresence system designed for deployment in existing teleconference rooms without upgrading them to accommodate top-of-the-line telepresence gear. - +
Cisco Virtual Office package targets teleworkers 10 September, 2008 08:36
Cisco is announcing a bundle of gear and services aimed at helping companies design and install remote-site communications that replicate the connectivity workers have when they're located in corporate sites. - +
Five ways to build your virtual office 07 May, 2008 09:13
When it comes to running a business, our feet are firmly on the ground but our data and software are increasingly in the cloud. My burgeoning media empire consists of two people (my lovely wife and me), but to the outside world we seem a lot bigger, thanks to online applications. To get our tasks done, we lean heavily on Web-based apps, from office suites to calendars to collaboration tools that let us work with colleagues on the other coast. Better yet, many of the services we use are free--at least, in their most basic incarnations. That never hurts. - +
The virtual office gains ground 21 April, 2008 08:59
Virtual reality is making its move from gaming and social sites into the business world. - +
Skunkworks Australia creates a Perl of an idea for IVR developers 03 December, 2007 14:11
Telco Perl is being used to empower IVR telephony developers to eliminate the typical technical restrictions of proprietary systems to create new services in a shorter time and at lower cost. - +
Thin vs. Fat: Google's plan to kill Microsoft Office 20 November, 2007 10:17
The long battle of "thin versus fat" has commenced. From all appearances, Google is angling to end Microsoft's hegemony by disrupting fat client computing on the desktop. The target: none other than Microsoft Office. The weapon of choice: browser-based, thin client applications. - +
Home office lockdown 02 March, 2007 15:53
Telecommuters are nothing new at TriNet Group, a human resources outsourcer in California, U.S. In fact, a significant part of the company's workforce operates remotely, either out of their homes or in small satellite offices, all on laptop computers, according to Bob Dehnhardt, the company's network and information security manager. - +
Microsoft will fight to keep Office Live name 26 February, 2007 07:55
Microsoft said it will seek to invalidate claims by a California company that has sued it for trademark infringement over the "Office Live" name. - +
Living in the post e-mail world 04 January, 2007 08:00
I give up. After almost two decades of e-mail being my quintessential business tool for managing people, projects and processes, I have to admit that it no longer is up to the job. It is time for me to deal with the fact that we are living in a post e-mail world.
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