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Social enterprise collaboration: Is your company social yet?
While some CIOs are still wondering, perhaps mistakenly, if social media is just another passing trend, there are companies out there that are increasingly implementing social enterprise tools to raise employee productivity and keep an edge over competitors.
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Get your head in the game: Gamification for business
An emerging business and social trend, gamification is being hailed as the next big thing in marketing, with Gartner predicting it will rival social media sites as a key tool for customer and staff interaction. Tineka Smith reports
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Winning the 'socialympics'
The London 2012 Olympics was one of the biggest events in history for generating social media interaction and engagement. Tineka Smith reveals which campaign strategies worked well and how brands can keep the pace up now that the competing is over, and asks if this year's Games really deserves the title of the 'first social Olympics'
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HP: Here we go again
It may be one of the biggest and most iconic firms in Silicon Valley, but the past few years have been unkind to HP, with boardroom unrest, falling sales, a lack of a clear identity and huge question marks hanging over its acquisition of Autonomy. Steve Evans looks at the latest developments
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Oracle, Ellison and Hurd - the dream team?
Oracle's stock soared when the firm made former HP CEO, Mark Hurd, its new president. But can he realistically help Larry Ellison's Oracle reinvent itself for the cloud era? Jason Stamper reports
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SAP HANA: In-memory - in demand?
Imagine being able to crunch through thousands or even millions of data sets in real-time, and the benefits that could have for businesses. That's what SAP is pushing with HANA, its in-memory analytics platform. But how does the reality compare to the hype? Steve Evans reports
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IBM's Essential CIO study: finding the pioneer spirit
IBM has published its second The Essential CIO study, the result of interviews with more than 3,000 IT chiefs from across the world, and has asked CBR to analyse its findings. Steve Evans reports
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Rack 'em up: New data centre dynamics
Data centres are under more pressure than ever: exploding storage volumes and transaction throughput are pitched against energy, cooling, real estate and budget constraints. Steve Evans considers this tricky state of affairs
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Single customer view: dream or reality?
The single customer view has long been the Holy Grail for businesses, but for many it is no more than a dream. Steve Evans looks at why getting a 360-degree view is still proving such a challenge, and what companies are doing to overcome it
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CBR Data Governance Survey, 2010
In the first quarter of last year CBR surveyed just over 300 senior IT decision-makers at organisations of all sizes and verticals, in association with DataFlux, to better understand the challenges they are facing with regards to data quality and governance. Here, Steve Evans analyses the results of that survey, and finds there is still room for improvement in companies’ appreciation of the importance of good data practices
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Open source BI: New kids on the block
Open source business intelligence is going mainstream. Jason Stamper talks to some of the movers and shakers who are destabilising the market for the incumbents
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SAS: It's a family affair
Business intelligence firm SAS Institute is the largest private software firm in the world. Jason Stamper talks to founder and CEO Jim Goodnight about the latest trends in BI, his decision to keep SAS privately held and his philanthropic beliefs
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Q&A with Troy McAlpin, CEO and chairman of xMatters
Steve Evans talks to Troy McAlpin about relevance engines and what they mean for today’s enterprises
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Q&A with Bertrand Diard, CEO of Talend
CBR catches up with the boss of open source data integration specialist Talend
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Q&A with Roger Burkhardt, CEO of Ingres
Roger Burkhardt, CEO of Ingres, speaks to CBR about the importance of the open source model, customer support and subscriptions over up-front costs
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