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  • Do you suffer from PPMT?

    People's anxieties and fears over e-mail etiquette and the inescapable phenomenon of digital blunders has given rise to a new term-pre and post mail tension (PPMT).

  • Cyberslacking: who cares?

    Lost productivity and bandwidth are two of the effects of employee use of the Internet, according to one vendor survey. But are IT managers and CIOs really concerned about cyberslacking?

  • What your workers are really up to

    Employee monitoring protects your brand, covers your company in a lawsuit, and keeps employees on task. Tell them your lawyers made you do it. Plus: Tips for keeping tabs on behaviour that could threaten your employees--or your business.

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  • Do you suffer from PPMT?

    People's anxieties and fears over e-mail etiquette and the inescapable phenomenon of digital blunders has given rise to a new term-pre and post mail tension (PPMT).

  • Cyberslacking: who cares?

    Lost productivity and bandwidth are two of the effects of employee use of the Internet, according to one vendor survey. But are IT managers and CIOs really concerned about cyberslacking?

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