web 2.0
Tom Steinberg
AS Profile For silicon.com's panel Steinberg deserves credit for having "shown us how powerful web 2.0 can be for government". Tom Steinberg's name might not immediately ring any bells but chances are that you've... [30 Sep 2009]
Stephen Fry
AS Profile A Twitter must-follow and the most influential tech nobody since the advent of web 2.0". While Martha Lane Fox may be the government's digital inclusion champion, broadcaster, comedian, blogger and... [30 Sep 2009]
Padmasree Warrior
AS Profile Warrior is also an evangelist for web 2.0 - she's an active and prolific microblogger with a Twitter following of more than a million. Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior is the second member of the networking... [29 Sep 2009]
Web 2.0 and Sales Process Management
White Paper This report discusses how Web 2.0 systems and applications can support management of sales processes. [28 Sep 2009]
It's All About the Salesperson: Taking Advantage of Web 2.0
White Paper Similar to how Web 2.0 applications like Facebook and Twitter have changed how people communicate and interact within personal social networks, salespeople need comparable applications that facilitate... [28 Sep 2009]
Sales 2.0: How Businesses are Using Online Collaboration to Spark Sales
White Paper This new trend in selling is called "Sales 2.0" mainly because many of the tools and methods that are fueling the Sales 2.0 trend have their roots in the Web 2.0... [28 Sep 2009]
One in five of world's households now wired to the web
News Broadband penetration for South Korea is forecast to reach 93 per cent in 2013, while Hong Kong and Singapore will see 80 per cent and 78 per cent, respectively, of their households wired up to the web. [28 Sep 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The turntable spins on
Comment As we enter the web 2.0 phase, with cloud computing on the horizon, I am now seeing more and more online jukeboxes of music and movies. Compiled at my home on a sunny autumn day over a morning coffee and... [24 Sep 2009]
Are dinosaur managers and poor teaching holding back Digital Britain?
News More must be done to convince grey-haired business leaders to embrace web 2.0 developments, a panel of experts has warned. He cited the insurance industry as an example of where an opportunity for... [23 Sep 2009]
Bottom falls out of online pants market but e-tail hits £3.8bn
News It is no coincidence that in these sectors retailers are making the greatest strides to improve their online offer, with improved visuals, enhanced product information, more convenient delivery and return models and an increasing use of... [22 Sep 2009]
Facebook to kill Beacon: Info-sharing programme crumbles under privacy concerns
News And offering Facebook users the chance to register and log in to external sites without separate usernames and passwords gives Facebook Connect's marketing a slant of user convenience - and security, as some web users... [21 Sep 2009]
Extended Validation Green Address Bar Means Safety to Customers and Increased Sales to eVitamins
White Paper The challenge was to provide the highest level of security for sensitive customer information, convey this security consciousness to Web site viewers and leverage consumer peace of mind to boost sales.eVitamins deployed... [19 Sep 2009]
SPARC Enterprise T5120, T5220, T5140, and T5240 Server Architecture: Unleashing the UltraSPARCT2 and UltraSPARC T2 Plus Processors With Innovative Multi-Core Multi-Thread Technology
White Paper Use of the Web is changing in fundamental ways, driven by Web 2.0 applications and the thousands of people who join the global Internet every day through a proliferation of new... [16 Sep 2009]
Information Worker Competence Center - Achieving Business Success With Your Collaboration Infrastructure
White Paper This is especially valid for the latest Web 2.0 technologies providing strong bottom-up elements engaging a broad base of workers through communities, ad-hoc projects, team work and social networking. [16 Sep 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 11.09.09
Round-Up INNOV8 2.0 is a web-based game that has players battling to avoid a grilling from the IT director, rather than facing death at the hands of a three-headed end-of-level boss. Microsoft, eh? It seems like... [11 Sep 2009]