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Making Midsized Firms More Competitive

Michael McClurg describes how midsized businesses can serve customers who are empowered by Internet and social media information channels.
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Analytics I: Becoming a Winner in the Marketplace

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Rich Luciano describes the advantage small, nimble companies have in using business analytics to seize a competitive advantage.
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Analytics II: Pulling Nuggets From the Data

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Rich Luciano shows how drilling down into the data uncovers the nuggets which lead to better, sounder decision-making.
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Crossing the Security Perimeter

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Connectivity with enterprise partners creates an increasingly complex and challenging security environment.
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The Changing Face of IT Security

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The growth of big-data, the BYOD phenomenon, and the popularity of social media all present challenges to the notion of defending the security perimeter.
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Defining Smarter Commerce

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Michael McClurg describes how midsize businesses can leverage Smarter Commerce to serve customers who are empowered by Internet and social media information channels.
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Becoming a Social Business

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Alistair Rennie, general manager of social business at IBM, discusses what it means to become a social business, what makes for a successful social strategy, and how social improves the enterprise and customer relationships.
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Healthcare in the Connected Age

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Sean Hogan, vice president of global healthcare delivery systems at IBM, discusses the fundamental shift happening in healthcare today, how this is impacting businesses, and the role IT plays in this transformation.
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Commerce Meets the Cloud

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Jim Comfort, vice president of global technology services, IBM, discusses the intersection of cloud computing and commerce applications and how this paves the way for better analytics.
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An interview with American icon Buzz Aldrin, the second human being to step foot on the moon, filmed at the 50th anniversary of Plantronics.
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