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Why The Term “Social CRM” Is Just STUPID!

SocMed Sean

Photo by Andres Rueda on Flickr, licensed under Creative Commons For those of you who don’t know what CRM stands for, it’s Customer Relationship Management and it’s a term often used by software vendors like SalesForce.com to describe their products. And the sad part is that their clients are buying it. Intriguing!

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[COMIC] The Critical Element Of A Successful Big Data Strategy

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We spend time and money on sourcing data, buy servers with terabytes of drive space where we can organize it into information…and then what? Software can, too…but not very well. Software, data partnerships, servers, terabyte drives, data cubes…all good things. Humans understand speech patterns.

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Tech Tip: Defraggle (Or Defragment) That Hard Drive For Better Computer Performance

SocMed Sean

So, rather than rushing out to the big box store and buying a new computer, first try a few steps that will hopefully make a big difference in speeding things up and getting you back to your social media: 1. Hope this quick tech-tip helps and feel free to let me know if it did or didn’t help speed up your computer.

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Out With The Old…Rethinking Outdated Intranet Portal Models Part I – Introduction

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The collaborative efforts of the open source community have also delivered new products into the marketplace, driving the cost of software down and injecting healthy competition into the portal industry. With the less expensive solution, he would get: A 37% reduction in software costs ($200,000 dropped to $75,000) in year one.

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Butchering The Google Chrome CPU Hog

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I spent a considerable amount of time looking for spyware to see if some malicious little software spy had been installed, but came up empty. Sure…you could buy more memory or a faster computer, but why not just nip Chrome in the bud? Basically, Chrome CPU cycles were reduced to nothing. So there you have it.

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