Why Doesn't the US Have Any Mobile Wallets? Robert D. Atkinson 11/28/2009 1 comment While the technology is readily available, it will be some time before Americans can use their cellphones as mobile wallets.
In Search of 'Cloud-Ready' for Midmarket Sean Gallagher 11/25/2009 8 comments The true benefits of cloud computing may show up on 'Cyber Monday' as retailers will use virtualized servers and load balancing to stay ahead of shoppers
Forecasting the Demise of Social Media Editor's Blog 11/24/2009 25 comments With users buying Friends and Followers and acting as shills for marketers, we may see the carefully crafted coils of the social graph start to come undone
CEO, Model Metrics Adam Caplan 11/24/2009 Post a comment Model Metrics CEO explains how life sciences companies may be well served by taking the cloud offline.
South to North Todd Watson 11/24/2009 2 comments While social media is alive and well in Latin America, its use is a little more tepid and cautious, particularly within business.
Facebook Lacks Social Skills what.the.ferraro 11/20/2009 15 comments Facebook's 'Suggestions' for users demonstrate how little they understand about social relationships.
Brace Yourself for Web Wars Editor's Blog 11/19/2009 9 comments Tim O'Reilly warns that we're moving away from the 'open Web' due to industry leaders who would prefer to dominate
Tweeting for Customer Support Reiter's Block 11/18/2009 2 comments When Reiter gets incensed over incompetent Verizon FiOS support, he broadcasts it via Twitter.
The Un-Googling of News Corp. Editor's Blog 11/17/2009 25 comments Rupert Murdoch may make News Corp.'s content unfindable by Google, signaling a shift toward new business models
Whence Telcos? TeleGraham 11/16/2009 1 comment Telcos need to decide what they are really good for in this new world, and it's not necessarily what you might think.
The Swiss & Celebs Want Their Privacy Back Editor's Blog 11/13/2009 12 comments Google Maps and a site that hosts aerial and street views of celebrity homes are taking some heat for their lack of attention to personal privacy
MALfi: A Do-It-Yourself Botnet Jart Armin 11/13/2009 19 comments A new type of blended threat has emerged, affecting over 350,000 Websites and servers worldwide. Here's why it's so deadly
Google May Not Catch a Wave Rob Salkowitz 11/9/2009 31 comments Wave is great, but Google lacks followers to leverage in the uphill battle toward adoption
Creating Social Value in the Midmarket Midmarket Clan Editor's Blog 11/9/2009 Post a comment Companies need good insight into why Enterprise 2.0 technology is essential to building the business... and it starts with changing the culture
'Cyber Tracing Teams' Are on the Move Jart Armin 11/9/2009 9 comments If you want to nab an online slanderer or protect your Web reputation, you may be tempted to use these services; but consider them carefully
Best Buy to Install Google Mobile Apps Alan Reiter's Wireless Web World 11/6/2009 5 comments It's nice to think consumers might get some help installing Google apps on their smartphones, but only if Best Buy employees stay unbiased
CIO Lessons From Down Under Executive Clan Editor's Blog 11/6/2009 2 comments Close monitoring of administration and operations in the ANZ region may give US companies a blueprint for success
Developers Take Google to Task what.the.ferraro 11/5/2009 7 comments The Google backlash continues. After seeing their Project 10^100 submissions disappear into the bowels of a Google server farm, a group of irate developers has started their own site to re-collect and vote on the ideas.
The New Information Divide: Part 2 Steve Saunders' Outernet 11/4/2009 4 comments By eliminating the world’s digital divide we’re likely to create a new divide: the information divide.
The Tweeter Todd Watson 11/3/2009 7 comments A new device has all the same functionality of a desktop Twitter client: reading tweets, sending tweets, replying, retweeting, and more
Cloud Computing Splits Into Two Camps David Vellante 11/3/2009 8 comments There's a split between cloud computing, which supports progress, and virtualization of data centers, which doesn't
Project Managers Grapple With 'Triple Bottom Line' Midmarket Clan Editor's Blog 11/2/2009 6 comments Communicating a project's status with the team, stakeholders, and project sponsors is a key requirement for any project manager... the unsung hero of the midmarket
Why Doesn't the US Have Any Mobile Wallets? Robert D. Atkinson 11/28/2009 1 comment While the technology is readily available, it will be some time before Americans can use their cellphones as mobile wallets.
Getting Us to Bing Editor's Blog 11/27/2009 30 comments The majority of Internet Evolution readers aren't ready to become Bing converts
In Search of 'Cloud-Ready' for Midmarket Sean Gallagher 11/25/2009 8 comments The true benefits of cloud computing may show up on 'Cyber Monday' as retailers will use virtualized servers and load balancing to stay ahead of shoppers
Forecasting the Demise of Social Media Editor's Blog 11/24/2009 25 comments With users buying Friends and Followers and acting as shills for marketers, we may see the carefully crafted coils of the social graph start to come undone
CEO, Model Metrics Adam Caplan 11/24/2009 Post a comment Model Metrics CEO explains how life sciences companies may be well served by taking the cloud offline.
South to North Todd Watson 11/24/2009 2 comments While social media is alive and well in Latin America, its use is a little more tepid and cautious, particularly within business.
Facebook Lacks Social Skills what.the.ferraro 11/20/2009 15 comments Facebook's 'Suggestions' for users demonstrate how little they understand about social relationships.
Brace Yourself for Web Wars Editor's Blog 11/19/2009 9 comments Tim O'Reilly warns that we're moving away from the 'open Web' due to industry leaders who would prefer to dominate
Tweeting for Customer Support Reiter's Block 11/18/2009 2 comments When Reiter gets incensed over incompetent Verizon FiOS support, he broadcasts it via Twitter.
The Un-Googling of News Corp. Editor's Blog 11/17/2009 25 comments Rupert Murdoch may make News Corp.'s content unfindable by Google, signaling a shift toward new business models
Whence Telcos? TeleGraham 11/16/2009 1 comment Telcos need to decide what they are really good for in this new world, and it's not necessarily what you might think.
The Swiss & Celebs Want Their Privacy Back Editor's Blog 11/13/2009 12 comments Google Maps and a site that hosts aerial and street views of celebrity homes are taking some heat for their lack of attention to personal privacy
MALfi: A Do-It-Yourself Botnet Jart Armin 11/13/2009 19 comments A new type of blended threat has emerged, affecting over 350,000 Websites and servers worldwide. Here's why it's so deadly
Google May Not Catch a Wave Rob Salkowitz 11/9/2009 31 comments Wave is great, but Google lacks followers to leverage in the uphill battle toward adoption
Creating Social Value in the Midmarket Midmarket Clan Editor's Blog 11/9/2009 Post a comment Companies need good insight into why Enterprise 2.0 technology is essential to building the business... and it starts with changing the culture
'Cyber Tracing Teams' Are on the Move Jart Armin 11/9/2009 9 comments If you want to nab an online slanderer or protect your Web reputation, you may be tempted to use these services; but consider them carefully
Best Buy to Install Google Mobile Apps Alan Reiter's Wireless Web World 11/6/2009 5 comments It's nice to think consumers might get some help installing Google apps on their smartphones, but only if Best Buy employees stay unbiased
CIO Lessons From Down Under Executive Clan Editor's Blog 11/6/2009 2 comments Close monitoring of administration and operations in the ANZ region may give US companies a blueprint for success
Developers Take Google to Task what.the.ferraro 11/5/2009 7 comments The Google backlash continues. After seeing their Project 10^100 submissions disappear into the bowels of a Google server farm, a group of irate developers has started their own site to re-collect and vote on the ideas.
The New Information Divide: Part 2 Steve Saunders' Outernet 11/4/2009 4 comments By eliminating the world’s digital divide we’re likely to create a new divide: the information divide.
The Tweeter Todd Watson 11/3/2009 7 comments A new device has all the same functionality of a desktop Twitter client: reading tweets, sending tweets, replying, retweeting, and more
Cloud Computing Splits Into Two Camps David Vellante 11/3/2009 8 comments There's a split between cloud computing, which supports progress, and virtualization of data centers, which doesn't
Project Managers Grapple With 'Triple Bottom Line' Midmarket Clan Editor's Blog 11/2/2009 6 comments Communicating a project's status with the team, stakeholders, and project sponsors is a key requirement for any project manager... the unsung hero of the midmarket
Midsize businesses rarely achieve the same standards of security in their own datacenters as professional providers that specialize in delivering these services to organizations.
It was about 10 years ago when a new generation of software-as-a-service (SaaS) alternatives started to gain acceptance and adoption among organizations of all sizes. And it has only been about five years since Amazon Web Services captured the marketplace's attention with Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3, which opened the door to a vast array of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) offerings. Now, the third piece of the cloud computing puzzle is beginning to win over organizations seeking to build their own apps: platform-as-a-service (PaaS).
Energy consumption is a primary contributor to global warming. At the end of 2012, 40 percent of energy consumption in the US came from commercial and residential buildings.
Big-data and analytics tools enable marketers to understand customers as individuals, identifying unmet needs and addressing each customer as a "segment of one," says John Kennedy, VP corporate marketing, IBM.
New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority is conducting a pilot test of digital kiosks to guide subway users to where they want to go more efficiently and at lower cost.
The whole Amazon.reader debate is a double-stupid. It's stupid to think that there's any e-book buyer who doesn't know Amazon's URL, and it was stupider to let ICANN launch the whole free-form TLD initiative to start with.
While NFC's original goal was to enhance mobile commerce applications, it is finding its way into a number of other uses, which is creating both opportunity as well as challenges for IT departments.
Enterprises would like to move to cloud computing but are hesitant because they are concerned about providers’ ability to secure company data. Here are some tips that help to ensure that if breaches occur, the business is not left holding the bag.
Edmunds separates customers into segments based on the info it collects on its site and from partners, and uses that to push out custom content, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
The IBM Smarter Commerce Global Summit in Monaco kicked into high gear today, and we've already begun to see news emerging from that lovely city-state by the sea.
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