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The Role of Knowledge Management in Customer Relationship Management
White Paper In many ways, KM started off as a method of institutionalizing corporate memory and knowledge, but it was largely restricted to the corporate intranet; many KM initiatives floundered because they didn't have a clear goal, and... [11 Jan 2007]
The Role of Knowledge Management in Customer Relationship Management
In many ways, KM started off as a method of institutionalizing corporate memory and knowledge, but it was largely restricted to the corporate intranet; many KM initiatives floundered because they didn't have a clear goal, and... [11 Jan 2007]
iTunes sales row data over-hyped
News Their unwillingness to comment on the record or off about anything they're working on or any industry results beyond the basic statistics fuels speculation, pro and con, from their supporters and detractors. [14 Dec 2006]
French MPs dump Windows for Linux
News Open source supporters have welcomed the decision. After the gendarmes and the Ministry of Culture, it's the French MPs' turn to switch to open source. From June 2007, PCs in French députés' offices will be equipped with... [24 Nov 2006]
Online Vision Pays Off for Development Charity
White Paper Leading Christian development charity World Vision has been recruiting financial and non-financial supporters online since 1998. After undertaking a strategic review of its online capabilities, the company decided to... [23 Nov 2006]
Photos: RFID tickets track football fans
Photo London-based Premiership football club Fulham has started issuing RFID-enabled smartcards to fans, following a successful trial of the technology at a pre-season friendly game against Portuguese club Boavista this summer. [15 Nov 2006]
Web smut labelling plan still on cards
News The idea, supporters maintain, is to make it easier for web-filtering programs to pick up objectionable sites. The US Department of Justice has stepped up its defence of a proposal to imprison website operators who don't... [19 Sep 2006]
Net neutrality rift threatens comms bill
News An amendment proposing such an approach to a broader communications bill lost by a narrow 11-to-11 vote in the Senate Commerce Committee earlier this summer but its mostly Democratic supporters plan to make a new push... [13 Sep 2006]
Copyright tussle looming over online video?
News Seth Greenstein, a partner at the Washington DC law office of Constantine Cannon who serves as outside counsel to the DMA, said that's not the intention of treaty supporters. An online culture built around user-generated... [06 Sep 2006]
Net neutrality supporters take fight to senators
News An absence of such regulations, supporters claim, would interfere with users' ability to view all content on a level playing field, indirectly raise their surfing costs, and keep garage innovators from getting their... [01 Sep 2006]
Hackers deface KevinMitnick.com
News Three years ago a site set up by Mitnick's supporters was repeatedly hacked. Online vandals, apparently operating from Pakistan, broke into the computer hosting Mitnick's website on Sunday and replaced his front page... [22 Aug 2006]
FTC chief slams net neutrality
News Because the FTC shares enforcement authority with the Federal Communications Commission over certain types of deceptive practices by broadband providers, Majoras' remarks could nudge some senators who have been cautious... [22 Aug 2006]
$100 laptop mega-order 'a myth'
News The project has some big name supporters, including AMD, Google, Nortel and Red Hat, but it's come in for its fair share of criticism of late. The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, which aims to get low-cost Linux... [01 Aug 2006]
Has US online gambling had its chips?
News During the floor debate, which lasted about four hours, supporters of the measure warned of the growing popularity of wireless devices and said Congress needed to enact restrictions now. The US House of Representatives... [12 Jul 2006]
Verizon exec attacks net neutrality tug-of-war
News Since the close vote last month, supporters of more comprehensive net neutrality regulations have taken to poking fun at remarks made by Committee chairman Ted Stevens during the latest round of debate. [12 Jul 2006]