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The Three Laws of Customer Support

Someone asked me why I don't hire cheaper help for our support staff for my company, http://www.maysoft.com/. You see, we only hire experienced Lotus Notes administrators or excellent Lotus Notes developers in our customer ...READ»

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My Favorite Bookmarks - Elizabeth DeMarse

Picks from the Director of Marketing at Bloomberg L.P.READ»

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Advertisers in Issue 8

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IBM Uses Semantics to Get Better Search

On our recent trip to IBM's New Almaden Research Center we met up with Shivakumar Vaithyanathan, manager of unstructured information mining in the search and analytics group. He gave us a demo of how his research leads to putting ...READ»

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Advertisers in Issue 9

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Hey, Your CEO Wears Combat Boots!

The Army's school for information warriors is training students from Oracle, IBM, and Kodak for a new era of competition.READ»

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Pssst: Wanna See a Great Business Plan?

Welcome to the world of stealth startups, where hype gives way to passon for anonymity. But does it make sense to keep secrets in an age of instant communication? Mum's the word.READ»

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Digital Matters - Issue 46

"Groove makes it possible to light up the edge."READ»

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Jazzed About Work

Ray Ozzie's latest creation is "intended for people who want to get together and jam -- to interact and improvise with each other." Here's his take on how we will work in the future.READ»

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Think Ahead: John Patrick

A dispatch from PC Forum 2001.READ»

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Advertisers in Issue 10

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Ray Ozzie: Perspective

Ray Ozzie founded Groove Networks in October 1997. Previously, Ozzie was a founder and president of Iris Associates, where he created and led the development of Lotus Notes. Prior to Iris, he was instrumental in the development of ...READ»

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The Transformation of Corporate Communication

Shel Israel serves as CEO of It Seems to Me. Greg Jarboe is president and cofounder of SEO-PR. Jamie O'Donnell cofounded SEO-PR. Buzz Bruggeman is cofounder and CEO of ActiveWords. At BlogOn, they discussed how social media can ...READ»

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Building the New Economy

The new world of business is under construction -- and DPR Construction Inc. is building it. This company "Exists to Build Great Things." That means building things faster, smarter, and better than the competition. Does DPR deliver? Just ask its clients.READ»

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Online Backup And Why Do We Need It

Forget all the fuss and try online backup. Regardless of what happens or wherever you would need to recover it, your data is just safe and sound at a minimal priceREAD»

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Fast Future

A letter from the founding editors.READ»

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Web Of Leadership

Sidebar: FC.Net - getting StartedREAD»

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Humane Technology - PeopleSoft

David Duffield of PeopleSoft Inc. shows how powerful computers, linked to a world-wide network, can generate productivity - and let loose the human spirit.READ»

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Books That Matter

Ray Ozzie, Groove NetworksREAD»

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These Executives Are Nerds!

Chase Bank of Texas's NERD program makes sure executives don't just talk about information technology - they use it.READ»

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Fast Pack 1999

For the second year in a row, we invited some of the smartest people we know to consider four of the toughest questions around. Fast Company celebrates its third anniversary with the ultimate business round table.READ»

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How Companies Have Sex

The new game is combining organizational DNA in unique and inventive ways.READ»

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Their 'Humane Technology' Agenda

PeopleSoft's plan for creating human-centered applications.READ»

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Kaizen for Product Development

Kaizen (改善, Japanese for "continuous improvement") is a very interesting concept. I attempt to apply Kaizen to product development at Maysoft. For me, this means going over each product feature and looking for areas for ...READ»