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WordPress in the enterprise

WordPress is a great platform. Considering all the money and time spent on enterprise software it is amazing to think that WordPress can provide many of the same features and functionality and yet is rarely spoken as a serious option. Below is by no means an exhaustive list of how WordPress can be applied within

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Mind the IT Gap: Introduction

I’ve witnessed a new growing anxiety within IT departments over the last few years. Apart from worrying about the usual stuff: costs, viruses, delayed projects, handling faults etc etc there is a new challenge – the power home user. The power home user challenges the IT department to provide an IT capability similar to what

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Opportunity Database

Published on February 7th, 2009 by in UC News

Intel WAN traffic 2004 – 2008

Published on February 5th, 2009 by in UC News

Intel publish their IT performance each year. I’ve extrapolated the Wide Area Network figures and I am not surprised to find the explosive growth in demand that the Intel IT team have had to meet in WAN traffic. I do hope they negotiate a good deal with their WAN provider that at least includes year

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Recession IT

Published on February 1st, 2009 by in UC News

The bad news for IT workers is that the recession will cost hundreds of thousands of IT jobs across many different industry sectors.  The good news is that the recession will create many opportunities for IT to fill gaps in other parts of organisations that also face budget and head count reduction.  Those opportunities could

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Spend Less on Networks: part 1

Published on February 1st, 2009 by in UC News

2009/10 wont be the year to go ask your CIO or CFO for millions of dollars on new IT equipment In the network space that shouldn’t be too much of a problem In fact you’ll be able to go to your boss and tell them two things: 1 – I will sign a deal this

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