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| | | | PORTALS AND KM NOVEMBER 18, 2011 Enterprise 2.0 User Profile from Forrester Forrester has released a useful report, The Enterprise 2.0 User Profile: 2011 , by TJ Keitt with Matthew Brown, Rob Koplowitz, and Heather Martyn. In their recent survey of 4,985 US information workers, they found that we’re still at a very stage in social software use in business. They are also mostly testing the waters at this point. | | | | | | | | | -
WEB WORKER DAILY | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 Consumerization study: IT pros swamped, behind on mobile The consumerization of IT is a hot topic as employees increasingly bring their beloved gadgets from home to work. But just because it’s much discussed among techies doesn’t mean that most offices are ahead of the curve on this trend, at least according to new research from Unisys. Their employers think only 34 percent do. Sign up for a free trial. MORE >> -
HAROLD JARCHE | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 Open Jobs, Open Net Tweet Here are some of the observations and insights that were shared via Twitter this past week. QOTW: “eating your own dogfood: good. believing your own bullshit: bad.” ” ~ @SebPaquet. The Job is dying – by @robpatrob [a comprehensive must-read]. The challenge is mindset. Like riding a bike, no book can help you really. MORE >> -
WEB WORKER DAILY | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2011 Facebook just a healthier smoke break, says iPass Just how ubiquitous have smartphones become among mobile workers? According to the latest quarterly Mobile Workforce Report from iPass , 95 percent of mobile workers have one. In one sense, the impact is grim. The survey of 2,300 mobile employees worldwide found that many are giving up exercising and sleep in favor of a constant connection to work. MORE >>
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