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MC iTechnology Manager
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October 13, 2008 | Vol 3 Issue 18
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| Sponsor - Help/Systems |
SEQUEL™ is IBM® System i™ business intelligence made easy. Automate data access and display; create reports, tables, and dashboards; and monitor key performance indicators—from a complete, easy-to-learn, BI package. SEQUEL is System i-centric for real-time data analysis, and offers multiple interface options, graphical, green-screen, and browser. Plus, you get expert support and training. SEQUEL meets your System i data access and analysis needs. Request more information or a FREE 30-day trial.
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| Feature Article - Career |
What Is Social Networking, and How Do You Use It to Achieve Business Objectives? If you think social networking is just for finding lost classmates or announcing your favorite bands, boy, are you wrong.
By Christopher Jones
"Baby, check this out. I've got something to say." That's probably the mantra that first comes to mind when someone mentions social networking. People posting their opinions, their photos, what they ate for lunch. But if that's your image of social networking, you haven't looked lately. The MySpace-dominated virtual dormitory has given way to truly useful networking sites that have a place in the new business world. Whether you're an individual or a company, there's something in the new social networking for you.
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| Sponsor - The MC Press Bookstore |
The Remote System Explorer (RSE) is the most widely used tool within Rational Developer for System i and WebSphere Development Studio Client (WDSC). Focused exclusively on the RSE within Rational Developer for System i and WDSC, this book covers topics such as getting started, installation, understanding the Workbench, managing your i5/OS objects and members, editing, compiling, debugging, and much, much more. Click now to receive a FREE chapter of this best-selling developer resource! >>
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Build Real Teamwork in a Virtual Team
If your virtual team is spread far and wide, how can you help them to be a real team?
By Colleen Garton
Editor's Note: This article is an excerpt from Managing Without Walls, published by MC Press.
Virtual teams are a growing phenomenon in today's business world. It is becoming more and more unusual to find an organization that doesn't have some virtual aspect to it. Sales teams have been virtual for decades. They just didn't have such a fancy title! Today, organizations have more than sales teams scattered around the country or the globe; virtual teams exist in practically every part of the organization. IT isn't immune from this movement. With the advent of newer and more mobile technology, virtual IT teams are becoming increasingly commonplace.
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