Category: Work
It's getting easier to stay social at work
Monday April 30th, 2012
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
When social networking first burst into the mainstream, many organisations took the decision to restrict staff access while at work.
The decision makers in the corner offices felt too much time and productivity would be lost as employees posted statu… more »
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Wandering workers find a new retreat
Monday April 23rd, 2012
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
Anyone who spends part of their week out of the office knows the constant challenge of finding somewhere to get necessary work done.
Usually it's a case of buying a coffee and perching in the corner of a coffee shop for as long as you can. If you're… more »
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Will Google's Gdrive be business ready?
Monday April 16th, 2012
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
Google's highly anticipated Gdrive cloud storage service is tipped to launch within weeks, but will it be ready for business use?
Gdrive has been talked, blogged and tweated about for years. Despite any confirmation from the mother ship, stories have… more »
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Google reveals personal usage stats
Monday April 2nd, 2012
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
If you're a Google Gmail or Google Apps user, there's now an interesting monthly report that shows exactly how you're using the services.
Launched last week, the new Google account dashboard service gives a concise summary of your online activity… more »
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BYOD: the battle is all but over
Monday March 26th, 2012
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
One of the many issues that's kept CIOs and IT managers awake at night has been dealing with the looming BYOD trend. Well, worry no longer: that ship has sailed.
The BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) phenomenon emerged on the scene as smartphones, tablets… more »
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Ian Grayson has been a technology journalist for more than 15 years. A former IT editor of The Australian newspaper, he now runs his own freelance business, crafting stories for a range of publications and web sites. He is intrigued by the power that technology wields in the world of work - both for better and for worse - and in this blog offers insights into what it all might mean.
