Tag Archives: Innovation
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Open platforms are launch pads for collaboration
Marketing and media consultant Greg Satell charts the development of brands against the background of technical innovation
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When pain is unbearable
Liz Bestic looks at the physical, psychological and social impact of chronic pain which can devastate sufferers’ lives
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In touch and ahead of the curve
The need to be in touch, on the move as well as at home and in the office, is a business reality in an evermore competitive world, as Guy Clapperton reports
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Engaging new lines of communication
Switching to an internet-based telephone system not only cuts costs but also offers significant improvements in efficiency and customer service, as Jessica Twentyman discovers
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A picture can say more than words
The barriers to using videoconferencing, which despite clear advantages is only slowly taking off, are more cultural than technical, writes Danny Bradbury
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Gadgets paved way for revolution
Unified communication (UC) is rightly seen as a means of revolutionising the way people work and communicate. However, it didn’t evolve in a vacuum. Previous attempts at bringing elements together and even early versions of some of the parts of what we now call UC are all but forgotten. Guy Clapperton looks at pioneering devices, some of which may have misread the market and others that were simply ahead of their time