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FT mobility challenge

For one week, Matt Connolly and Darius Pocha attempted to run their business out of the office. Was being on the move inspirational? Read the diary of their week here.

Where do we go from here?

Alan Cane asks some of the IT world’s leading experts for their views of the future and finds them less gung-ho than they once were.

Businesses entwined in lucrative web

Richard Waters reports on a market where companies are at the mercy of the search engines.

Digital Business IT Glossary

Tired of technobabble? Bamboozled by buzzwords? Ade McCormack’s business-friendly IT glossary will get you up to speed.

Digital Business podcast

Download the latest podcast here.

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Analysis

Corporate websites: How well are we being served?

David Bowen digs into the detail of the FT Bowen Craggs website index, looking at how well companies are serving various groups. Go to www.bowencraggs.com/ftindex to recalibrate the tables.

IT going green: Are the problems just being passed on?

Sam Hiser looks at what happens to discarded computer screens and finds reuse beats recycling.

Interview: Risk-taking on the road to faster delivery

Fred Smith of FedEx tells Sarah Murray how he realised his business needed processing power to provide the brains behind the braun.

Did IT work: Can-do attitude averts shutdown

One global company’s dependency on a single program posed a serious challenge, writes Alan Cane.

Comment

Personal view: Gut instincts give business intelligence a new flavour

Human intuition is of enormous value and should be integrated into artificial systems, writes Royce Bell.

Valley view: Facebook’s next chapter ups the ante

Chris Nuttall explores the sharpening competitive edge of the social networking websites.

Boardroom debate: Merge the tribes before the bloodshed

Commonly known as users and technologists, the two groups need urgent reconciliation.

Perspectives: Advertisers could soon make top of the pops free for all

Are compact discs really superior to music downloaded from the internet?


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