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Mon, Nov 9, 2009 15:52 EST
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Posted by: Anonymous in Rants Topic: Partner/Vendor Management
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I am going to rant here for a second. What has happen to the idea of providing “customer support”? The word in it self is almost taboo. I know I am paying and paying and paying but I get nothing
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Posted by: Ariel Silverstone in Rants Topic: MobileBlog: Bare Knuckles Security
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Blackberry Security Flak upon flak, hay upon hay, has been dumped on the Blackberry, and its maker, RIM, since the announcement, few days ago, of availability of >a code allowing someone to turn
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Topic: Architecture
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Enterprise Architecture currently and mostly equals IT. With a growing emphasis on business architecture, a question was raised in various fora: how to differentiate it from the existing EA
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Topic: IT Organization Management
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Recently, I was reading our customer comments and one in particular caused me to pause: The customer stated that he didn’t know Outlook personal folders could fill up. I thought to myself,
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Posted by: Anonymous in Rants Topic: Development
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Troubleshooting Tips: Internet Explorer Version 6: On the Tools menu, select Internet Options. Select the Privacy tab. Select a privacy level under Settings (Medium High or High is
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Posted by: Michael Hugos in Rants Topic: Personal ManagementBlog: Doing Business in Real Time
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I got zapped by a clever viral media game late on Friday afternoon. It came into my email as a direct message from one of my Twitter connections so I clicked on it and it took me to a game website
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Posted by: Eugene Nizker in Rants Topic: Enterprise Management
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CIO should communicate up. CIO should communicate down. And sideways. And across the company boundaries. And take responsibility for the strategy, for keeping the lights on, for company’s
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