Exec Webcast: Innovate with Social
Improving Collaboration and Connections in the Enterprise
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Barry Briggs
Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft IT
Connect with Customers Through Social Media
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Bob Violino
Techweb
Making Microsoft Social
Inside Microsoft IT’s Social Enterprise Initiative
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Chris Slemp
Sr. Solutions Mgr. Strategic Enterprise Services IT
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June 5th Executive Webcast: Innovate with Social: Improving Collaboration and Connections in the Enterprise

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Join us on June 5th as Microsoft executives and industry leaders engage in a dynamic discussion around one of the top four CIO priorities that will dominate the next decade: Social Media in the Enterprise.

Connect with Customers Through Social Media

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Enabling collaboration and communication using social media tools can help enterprises be more competitive by letting people work in ways that are comfortable to them, accelerating innovation through the sharing of ideas. These social media tools help companies connect their reach and engage with customers as well.

Leading Valve Manufacturer Adopts Communication Solution, Reduces Cost by 25%

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Headquartered in Pune, India, Virgo Engineers is a leading valve manufacturer with 18 factories and sales offices located across the world. With a globally dispersed workforce, the company needed a communications solution that effectively connected teams working in different locations and increased productivity.

The Evolution of Todays CIO

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The face of the CIO has changed dramatically. Once the role of the CIO was solely concerned about the business of IT, from development process to operations. What CIO’s have learned –and some the hard way this is not enough.

Bruno Aziza on Big Data

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Microsoft’s BI expert, Bruno Aziza shares his perspectives on the opportunities and challenges associated with Big Data, ideas on the role it can play in driving a company’s success, and much more!
The Wire
Headline news for the enterprise
  • Forrester writes"[by Andrew Bartels]...Behind these numbers lie two cross-currents of tech buying behavior. On the one hand, CIOs and other tech buyers are being cautious in making capital investments in computer and communications equipment given the uncertain strength of the US economy. On the other hand, they are keen to invest in software that can improve their business operations and analytical capabilities. Caution in making capital investments also explains..." more
  • Globe Net writes"...1: Puma despite operating in a sector at high risk for human-rights abuses...2: FirstGroup derives more than 90 per cent of sales from rail and bus services...and those with room for improvement [1] Apple, the world's bigget company, gets a D inEIRIS' sustainability ratings and lags behind other tech...[2] ExxonMobil, the world's second biggest company, shows poor performance in..." more
  • Yale Environment 360 writes"...For wind energy developers, as much as 25 percent of capital spending includes services that can be performed by oil and gas companies, said Jayesh Parmar, a UK-based consultant at Baringa Partners LLP. “The synergies available between offshore wind and oil and gas are most apparent in the North Sea,”...“It makes sense here to be operating in both areas.” With numerous offshore wind projects planned, the European Wind Energy Association predicts..." more