interaction in comment and analysis
Naked CIO: Virtual worlds will disappear
Comment I have also been sceptical of Second Life as a strong business commerce, marketing and sales platform - and believe I have been proven right as it has evolved into a much more juvenile application for interaction. [21 Sep 2008]
Switch from oil to silicon
Comment Anything connected with information, workflows, processes, specialist expertise, even the interaction of people - much of the service industry - can be turned into a digital deliverable form, saving the cost, time,... [31 Jul 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Just how distributed is your business?
Comment But to get an objective measure of how distributed a business is can be tricky and requires looking at branch networks, remote-mobile enablement and external interaction. Demand on corporate networks for distributed... [24 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Data security... e-learning a bit of a bore?... ID cards debate... skip vista?
Comment Though platforms have shown lot of innovation, platforms are no where close yet [to face-to-face interaction] What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases... [13 Dec 2007]
Getting more out of the net
Comment First, recent Quocirca research shows the main motivation for larger European businesses to open up their applications to the outside world is to enable direct electronic interaction with other organisations. [02 Nov 2007]
Where's the real web 2.0?
Comment Wikis and social networking sites create an element of more parallel interactivity but most of the interaction is delivered by looking regularly at web pages and this ties those contributing to a PC screen and a desk or... [18 Oct 2007]
Web 2.0 and the public sector
Comment User-generated content, online collaboration and diverse forms of community interaction have implications for political engagement, policy development, service delivery and operational efficiency. Eric Woods thinks the... [11 Oct 2007]
Dear silicon.com... DNA database, lie detector tech, sat-nav blunders...
Comment Integration of multi channel businesses is a very achievable goal, which, for those who have changed the culture to allow it, has reaped considerable rewards in greater understanding of the customer's interaction,... [07 Sep 2007]
Opinion: Global services' level playing-field
Comment Availability of services on the web enables full customer interaction with them and is now possible with an internet framework that can function as a robust platform for any business. The global services landscape is... [02 May 2007]
ITU 06 diary - BT's bacon sock, mobile medicine and 3G backlash
Comment For the illiterate, the interaction with an operator would take place by selecting symbols to indicate the nature of the problem - for example, a simple, emoticon-type image of a person sneezing for a cold or something... [07 Dec 2006]
Editor's Blog: Don't knock e-government until you've tried it
Comment The cynic in me says this could be to do with targets - for example making sure a certain proportion of interaction with citizens takes place online. Or it could just be that human-to-human interaction... [17 Nov 2006]
Unwired: The office of the future
Comment As we continue to move towards a knowledge-based economy, interaction and collaboration are keys to success. Which technologies and working styles will dominate the office of the future? Unwired's Richard Leyland makes... [15 Nov 2006]
Unwired: Fewer desks than people?
Comment As we continue our shift to a knowledge-based economy, interaction and collaboration are key. In his debut column on how emerging technologies affect the workplace, Richard Leyland from Unwired Ventures explains why... [12 Sep 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Are you a windscreen or a fly?
Comment Now the lean-forward three-foot interaction of the computer is joined by the lean-back three-yard interaction of the TV - and the three-inch interaction with handheld devices.... [11 Aug 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Fat cat telcos are killing the net
Comment The net as it stands is a wonderfully chaotic place, fundamentally incapable of providing any form of real-time service - voice, video, any form of instant messaging or human interaction - with any guaranteed quality of... [07 Jul 2006]
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