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Video Tutor Dave Laverty
Video tutor Dave Laverty is the VP Worldwide Information Management Marketing with IBM. As the vice president of WW Information Management Marketing at IBM, Dave Laverty is responsible for all global marketing go-to-market initiatives for Information Management including market management, leadership positioning, demand creation programs, and industry solutions in support of IBM's Smarter Planet- New Intelligence and Information Agenda strategy.
Web Wise World Poll: Business Analytics and Optimization
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Web Wise World's moderated message board
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Web Wise World's user-generated discussions
Sfk9
Sfk9   5/17/2013   1 comment
Looking to change the Ads that follow process by implementing a better crawler. Imagine a heavily wooded maze of paths, occasionally illuminated by signs that compass. In this wood familiar signs direct your instincts, Facebook, Twitter etc....
tarkoon234
tarkoon234   1/4/2013   1 comment
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jennwallace07
jennwallace07   12/14/2009   2 comments
why was my link to "start your own board" 's text displayed in improper ordering of linkage labels and contextual page relevancy . sigh.
Further Educational Materials
Q6: What if I'd like to pursue an information-led transformation, but don't know where to start?
Q7: What is an information agenda and how do I know if I need one?
Q10: What are three things I can do to start my information-led transformation and see immediate value?
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