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Office Jotter - Blog Archive for January (2007)

There were 9 blog postings during January (2007):

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Things to come from Lotus
IBM Lotus Advisor — IBM’s Mike Rhodin on The Future of Lotus Liz Novak — February 2007 ADVISOR talked with Lotus General Manager Mike Rhodin about what’s coming soon from IBM, and how he sees Lotus software evolving and...
Roger Whitehead, Office Futures | 18th January '07

Business Continuity - Not Just for Big Fish
Office Memo 25: Business Continuity — Not Just for Big Fish 8 January 2007 Smaller companies are less likely than large organizations to have robust procedures in place to deal with unexpected events. In a survey of 1,000 businesses for Bank...
Roger Whitehead, Office Futures | 9th January '07

On US CIOs' minds
The McKinsey Quarterly — What’s on CIO agendas in 2007 Janaki Akella, Kishore Kanakamedala, and Roger P. Roberts — January 2007 Two trends in information technology will become increasingly important to CIOs in 2007: a migration...
Roger Whitehead, Office Futures | 12th January '07

There's no escape
OUT-LAW.COM — Email marketing abuse is rife among top UK companies 11 January 2007 A study of the UK’s biggest companies has found 31% of them breaking anti-spam laws by sending marketing emails without either prior consent or an...
Roger Whitehead, Office Futures | 12th January '07

Mind the gap!
Guardian Unlimited — Uncovering global inequalities through innovative statistics Charles Arthur — 11 January 2007 Hans Rosling has achieved what most scientists would call “enough”. Having studied statistics and medicine...
Roger Whitehead, Office Futures | 19th January '07

You could set your clock by it
Internet.com — Microsoft’s After The Lotus Notes Crowd Clint Boulton — 22 January 2007 Microsoft is trying to crash IBM’s Lotusphere party. The Redmond, Wash., company today introduced more free software tools to make it...
Roger Whitehead, Office Futures | 23rd January '07

On-demand groupware, via Salesforce.com
Intranet Journal — Salesforce.com Offers Invitation-Only Collaboration Tom Dunlap — 9 January 2007 Central Desktop, a respected and rapidly growing online collaboration system, has announced a deeper relationship with...
Roger Whitehead, Office Futures | 29th January '07

FAST moves in BI
Business Wire — FAST Introduces Business Intelligence Built on Search 29 January 2007 London — Fast Search, the leading developer of search technologies, today unveiled the FAST Adaptive Information Warehouse (AIW), a radically new...
Roger Whitehead, Office Futures | 29th January '07

Microsoft not winning over the Web search blogerati
John Battelle’s Searchblog — When Microsoft (and Yahoo) Are Sucking Wind, Is It Fun to Be Google? 29 January 2007 When Live Search launched, I was happy to see how the company positioned search as in the early stages of development...
Roger Whitehead, Office Futures | 31st January '07



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