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Miguel Membrado

Microsoft: We'll be running 85 to 90 percent of our apps in the cloud this decade | ZDNet - 0 views

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    An important move from Microsoft if it is true. But I think so, they know to change their strategy when the market change itself (see what happened at the beginning of the internet).
Miguel Membrado

Using Web 2.0 to reinvent your business for the economic downturn | Enterprise Web 2.0 ... - 0 views

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    How web 2.0 usages can facilitate business in this downturn period. I agree, this is very important, because using web 2.0 technologies, it is possible at the same time to decrease financial investments (essential currently), and increase individual and collective productivity and efficiency. I don't know why top managers are not understanding this in our countries. I know that this is not easy to change people behavior, but this is because most of the companies are very late in this change. If they had started the evolution few years ago...
Miguel Membrado

Robert Shaw: Leadership from the top sets a great example! - 0 views

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    A true zero-email change in the way at Atos. For the first time a large company will (perhaps) succeed in this direction. Anouncing this from 2000. Great to see that they embraced the challenge, and the top management is at the same time the makers and gives example.
Miguel Membrado

Google Apps v. Office 365: Head-to-head comparison of features | TechRepublic - 0 views

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    there is a few errors on the features, the guy is not updated on new changes in both Google Apps and Office 365, but it is interesting.
Miguel Membrado

New iPad's HD display: The future of killer mobile visualization | ZDNet - 0 views

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    Interesting article about how new iPad display will change the game in business apps
Miguel Membrado

A new way to work with Zoho | FastCompany.TV - 0 views

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    Think you know what work might look like in the future? Zoho's evangelist (and guy who setup their data center) Raju Vegesna shows me how he can gather data from the Internet, process it in a spreadsheet, and build a report -- all within minutes using Zoho's free services. Oh, and all while he could be collaborating with coworkers from around the world on live data. This is a new way to work and it's pretty exciting to think about how cloud-based technologies like Zoho's suite of applications will change how we'll work
Miguel Membrado

Google Buzz: Privacy concerns grab gov't attention, hint at desperation | Between the L... - 0 views

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    A lot of problems with privacy in Google Buzz. The good thing is that Google is learning very quickly and changing the rules. The other good thing is that when Google Buzz will arrive in Google Apps, we can hope that privacy problems will be solved. The bad thing is that they could have anticipated all these problems...
Miguel Membrado

The FASTForward Blog » blueKiwi 2009 - The Sociology of Productivity is a Cor... - 0 views

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    Jon Husband is analysing in detail the new BlueKiwi offer, and how it is a real tool to help changing usages within corporations. He demonstrated that this is a new layer to information systems, not only a complement to any existing IBM or Lotus infrastructure, which is the major problem for large accounts to integrate this new technologies.
Miguel Membrado

CIOs Ignore Collaboration Tools Too Much, CEB Says - Global-cio - - 0 views

  • Although austerity drives have led to a focus on process automation, this isn't producing the scale of improvements needed in employee productivity,
  • Any organization spending less than this is seriously lagging, whilst those pushing hardest for improvements are allocating two-thirds of all IT spending to the tools that are really capable of transforming the way users work.
  • One of the biggest surprises in our latest research is the growing impact of collaboration on productivity,
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  • People know that work is becoming more collaborative, but the surprise is that 50% of successful performance now depends on this -- where 10 years ago 80% of the outcome of any task would have been down to the individual. It is the magnitude of the shift that we didn't expect.
  • Things change so quickly now that organizations really need to be reviewing their plans quarterly, and ensuring they can adapt them if priorities have altered.
  • their lack of visibility on what IT users need to do their jobs effectively
  • Who in IT really understands the end users and how they get work done?' there was often an uncomfortable silence
  • It may require the involvement of HR and other disciplines -- in the form of cross-functional support -- as users learn to work more collaboratively, sharing knowledge and ideas more readily, and replicating best practices.
  • Some of this may be hosted in the cloud; also users will be able to find their own apps, which will simply plug in to the company infrastructure. IT will own the integration and the security, but will be much less focused on the interface to users,
  • executives are demanding 20% more productivity from their employees, yet that 55% of workers feel unable to handle the stress of their jobs for much longer
  • More than any other department, IT has a crucial part to play in helping businesses meet this demand, CEB said.
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    "CIOs Ignore Collaboration Tools Too Much, CEB Says"
Miguel Membrado

Lessons from Google Wave failure | ZDNet - 0 views

  • I’m not calling for wholesale changes here. But before announcing any project to the world the company needs to know it’s putting its global reputation on the line. Such announcements are news, a big Biden deal. Until you know what a project is about, or until you really need to tell people, keep it to yourself. It’s less embarrassing.
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    About the business model of services like Google Wave, and why Google should be more careful before to launch products or before to kill them! Because even if the product has not a great success, the impact could be important.
Miguel Membrado

Google developers are developing for mobile first, then for desktop, Schmidt says. - 0 views

  • In his keynote speech at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Google chief executive Eric Schmidt said the company had shifted its focus from desktops to mobiles.
  • "Now our programmers are doing work on mobile first, and that is in fact a change ... [our] top programmers want to work on those [mobile] apps," he said.
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The economist - A special report in social networking (free PDF version) - Jan. 30, 2010 - 0 views

  • Online social networks are changing the way people communicate, work and play, and mostly for the better, says Martin Giles
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