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Google in the Enterprise

TechRepublic Member | November 03, 2011

Look before you leap into enterprise-wide Google Plus

Before your Google Apps administrator can turn on Google Apps across your organization some specific steps need to be taken. Read more

Resource of the day

Live Webcast: Break The Shackles Of Traditional Business Intelligence

With business intelligence tools, the possibilities are nearly endless. Tune into this webcast to learn what to do with your business intelligence data and how to put it to work for you.


Why people are coming down hard on Google Reader's changes

Users are coming down hard on recent changes to Google Reader. Kevin Purdy explains what has changed and why so many are upset. Read more

The U. S. requests user data from Google four times more than any other country

In the first half of 2011, the U. S. asked Google for user data almost 6000 times. Google provided the requested information 93% of the time. Read more

Streamline your browsing with these Chrome extensions

There are thousands upon thousands of extensions for the Chrome browser, but here are five that could really help you. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Big businesses and the cloud: How to approach three big hurdles

Thoran Rodrigues looks at three major concerns that enterprises have with moving to cloud services or infrastructure from a provider's standpoint. Read more

Hey, Microsoft: Google is the real competitor to beat

Microsoft is missing the mark and foregoing an opportunity to win customers away from the real competition - Google. Read more

Can Google survive its blind faith in the algorithm?

It's been a tough year for Google search. It's had a difficult time targeting content farms and has accidentally removed good content. Read more

Living a life embedded with intelligent systems

Microsoft sees a near-future where embedded microchips will record everything and intelligent systems will analyze the data to make a better world. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Google TV gets major Honeycomb update (photos)

Google has announced a major update to the Google TV platform, introducing access to the Android Market, improved search, and a simpler user interface. View on site



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How Secure Is Your Sudo? (BeyondTrust)

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Live Webcast: Break The Shackles Of Traditional Business Intelligence (Tableau Software)

The Kellogg Executive MBA Program

Download this Agile Ekit (IBM)


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