Category: Work
Power to the people!
(But in a standard way, please)
Monday January 26th, 2009
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
It’s a basic business school lesson that companies should focus on things that give them a competitive advantage and leave the rest to someone else. So why can’t IT vendors do the same thing? more »
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Tech trade shows: who really needs them?
Monday January 19th, 2009
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
As IT companies search for ways to slash expenses as the global economic gloom grows darker, there’s an easy target for many: trade shows. more »
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What's ahead for tech in '09?
Monday January 12th, 2009
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
With the global financial system in tatters, a new guy in the White House, and share markets giving new meaning to the word volatility, it’s clear we’re in for an interesting ride this year. But what will it all mean when it comes to technology? more »
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2008 – a virtually amazing year
Monday December 22nd, 2008
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
When I sat down to contemplate the technology highlights of 2008 in the world of work, it didn’t take me long to shorten the list to just one. more »
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YouTube Christmas cards show business potential of video
Monday December 15th, 2008
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
A new service from YouTube that lets users create Christmas cards from video clips is a great example of how audio and video is changing online consumer behaviour. Expect to see the same thing happen in the world of business. 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.
