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Polycom: familiarity, ease of use contribute to growing video use

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Polycom: familiarity, ease of use contribute to growing video use
We sat down recently to talk with Ted Colton, Polycom's Group VP responsible for partnerships and alliances to get his take on industry trends - covering everything from video collaboration to the effects he sees in Microsoft transition of Lync into Skype for Business.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Four Key Strategies to Kickstart Your IoT Revolution
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Improving the Management and Governance of Unstructured Data
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How workers really use Microsoft collaboration tools
A new report suggests the most common activity among businesspeople using Microsoft collaboration tools is document sharing. Actually collaborating? Not so much. Read More


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IBM Improves its ECM Portfolio
Read this report from Gartner to learn why IBM Content Navigator and the simplified IBM Content Foundation are providing an improved user experience to IBM's content management customers—one that's flexible enough to meet their needs both now and in the future. Learn More

Welcome to the Internet of Things. Please check your privacy at the door.
It knows when you are sleeping and when you are awake. It knows when you're home and when you're away. It knows how how fast you drive, how many steps you took yesterday, and how hard your heart is working right now.It's the Internet of Things (IoT), and it is terrible at keeping secrets.INSIDER: 5 ways to prepare for Internet of Things security threats If the Web resembles the wild west when it comes to personal privacy, then the IoT is a jungle where only the fearless survive. While the privacy threats are similar, the stakes are much higher. Connected devices are collecting vast amounts of deeply personal information from our homes, our cars, and our bodies -- far more than any Web site possibly could. The kind of data that's being collected and what happens to it is governed almost entirely by privacy policies that virtually no one reads and few truly understand. Many IoT devices and apps have no privacy policy at all. And IoT security at this point in time is tissue thin, leaving your personal data at risk from external attack.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Jumpstart Solution Development with Content Navigator
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First Look: Microsoft's new Spartan browser for Windows 10
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