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  • Microsoft to big business: Think young

    Microsoft has a message for the corporate world: loosen up and embrace the tools of the under-30 crowd.

  • Cisco CEO sings praises of Web 2.0 future

    Cisco chairman and CEO John Chambers said today that collaboration and Web 2.0 technologies will drive productivity for the next decade, and outlined how he's betting his business on it.

  • Brokers need to usher in Web 2.0 era: Gartner

    Traditional investment companies need to turn to Web 2.0 services or risk losing a new generation of customers to niche players.

  • Microsoft SharePoint goes wild for wikis

    Microsoft has jumped on the Web 2.0 express with the launch of an add-on for SharePoint server that enables businesses to make use of popular "community" collaboration features such as wikis and blogs.

  • Web patent critics spotlight old technology

    The Web community is rummaging desperately through dusty technology archives, in a bid to overturn a sweeping patent verdict that could force major changes on the Internet's most popular software products.

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    Eager for fresh ideas, the stodgy world of enterprise software is adopting technology and marketing from the consumer Web.

  • Protocol promises faster Web services

    A proposed method for sharing information between systems linked on the Internet promises to speed collaborative applications by up to 10 times the current rates.

  • Improving Internet security?

    Intersite data sharing and transactions represent the next major advance in Web functionality. See how SAML can help you improve functionality and security in B2B Web site collaboration.

  • Standards body embraces Web services

    The Object Management Group, a standards body, is taking steps to make its back-office software collaborate with newer Web services standards.

  • Taronga Zoo .NETting its menagerie

    Behind the scenes at Sydney's Taronga Zoo, a small but determined group of IT specialists are working to use Web services to streamline the flow of many core business processes.

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    Charlene Li, founder of the Altimeter Group, talks about how Silicon Valley will be affected by the current economic downturn. She says that Web 2.0 companies will face a scarcity of resources and more hardship, and will need to buckle down and focus on new innovations, collaboration, and getting things done.

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  • Tech Guide: A blog by any name

    Blogging is an increasingly important element of business communication and collaboration. But different types of blog suit different kinds of business. Here's a classification.

  • GoToMyPC 4.0

    For mobile individuals and business users, GoToMyPC's Web- based service is the easiest remote-access service to set up and use, and it's also versatile. However, it's priced higher than the competition.

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