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WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems, Inc. Social Technologies Add Business Value Social technologies are moving from the consumer space into the enterprise, and Enterprise Social Software (ESS) is changing how people work. A white paper based on a Forrester Consulting survey commissioned by Cisco reveals the benefits and inhibitors faced by decision makers and how ESS is transforming business processes. Read the white paper now. Healthcare IT spending to hit $40B this year Insider data theft costs Bank of America $10 million NASA sending robotic spacecraft to asteroid in 2016 From CIO.com: Outsourcing Customers Focus on SLAs to Detriment of Business Transformation Senator wants privacy policies for mobile apps DOWNLOAD: Hitachi Hitachi IT Operations Analyzer Pinpoint root cause of network issues up to 90% faster. Automated Root Cause Analysis speeds remediation. FREE video and 30-day trial. Download free 30-day trial Google: Mobile map search surging past desktop use Broadcom expects NFC in 10% of phones next year Sony reports loss; blames tax write-off NetApp reports $5.1B in 2011 revenue Jonny Evans: Apple Tim Cook visits Samsung on iPad 3 AMOLED trail IT Blogwatch: Hello, Microsoft? Fire Steve Ballmer! (Developers-developers-developers) | ||||||||||
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