Combating propaganda and rumors
The Standard Group (Nairobi, Kenya) has published an interesting read, Propoganda and rumors at work:
The Standard Group (Nairobi, Kenya) has published an interesting read, Propoganda and rumors at work:
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Australian telecom giant Telstra recently announced they were eliminating 12,000 jobs. Unfortunately for the so-called modern communications company, their own internal communications appears to suck dingo. While Telstra has announced the layoffs (no doubt the announcement is intended to impress …
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Despite the fractured and disparate marketplace for content management systems (CMSs), my colleague James Robertson in Australia does not necessarily believe a market consolidation is coming (despite the thousands of vendors). In his most recent column, Will the CMS market …