Collaboration

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Collaboration
Teamwork is the key to social networking

A social change

In their current form, many collaborative applications present a risk to the business. Make sure you get collaboration right

How can IT leaders focus collaboration on people?

The key to collaborative applications is to keep providing information regarding the status of participants

Full steam ahead for collaborative action

Harvey Nash CIO Alastair Behenna explains how talking can boost efficiency

Case study: The British Council

The British Council found that Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007 enabled staff to work together more effectively.

How to master the Web 2.0 arts

We look at the skills needed to take advantage of Web 2.0 technologies.

Case study: Fexco

A new telephony system improved collaboration at the Irish firm.

Collaborative technology is all about people

David Tebbutt takes a look at the growing number of collaboration technologies, from wikis to IP-based telephony, and considers the common fears of companies that are attracted to the benefits but worry about a loss of control.

Careless talk costs business

In the final part of our definitive guide to collaboration, John Skelton looks at the legal implications of collaborative technologies.

The pIT stop Q&A: How can I best support home workers?

Our experts answer Computing readers' technology questions 16 Jul 2008

How the South West was won

The South West offers everything that technology professionals could wish for ­- from wireless communications to supercomputing 24 Jul 2008

How can IT leaders focus collaboration on people?

Forrester Research provides five tips for using Web 2.0 technologies to collaborate 31 Jul 2008

Perhaps it's time for me to get a life

Some IT firms now use avatars to communicate on a daily basis, heralding the growth of virtual worlds. Where will it end? 24 Jul 2008

A social change

In the first of our four-part guide to collaboration, we look at how businesses are turning to social networking tools 31 Jul 2008

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