Thursday, July 16, 2009

Social networking in the workplace – Counterpoint

Microsoft customers face license hurdle to online apps; Cisco, UnitedHealth team up to build a national network for virtual doctor visits
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Social networking in the workplace – Counterpoint

In the last newsletter, we began a discussion of the place of where social networks fit in the business networking that's the backbone of most workplaces today? In that newsletter, we looked at just a few of the myriad benefits that social nets bring. In this newsletter, we'll respond to ourselves. Read full story

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Microsoft promoted more of its Web-based software offerings at its Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans this week, but some analysts say the company's enterprise licensing terms provide little incentive for large customers to move away from its on-premise products.

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Cisco and health insurer UnitedHealth Group are piloting a network that connects patients and health care providers through videoconferencing technology, which would allow patients to be diagnosed through the use of biomedical imaging technology from remote locations.

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