Bridging the Gaps: Using Connections, Technologies, Strategies, & Human InterestsTechieDolphin will journey through her past perspectives from the engineering, project management, and enterprise architecture world in a range of industries including aerospace, education, and financial institutions. Her emphasis will be on collaboration and enterprise architecture technologies and processes along with insights for working in a geographically diverse setting.Tools that Telecommuters and Remote Workers Can't Live Without- April 19, 2006 Think a laptop, internet connection, browser, office LAN ID, and email is enough to work at home Think again. True productivity at a remote distance requires much more than the basic connectivity and email. It is in fact these additional tools that safeguard your home computing along with leveling the playing field with the coworkers who are collocated in the office. Safety First: Hardware Firewall: install ahttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/bridging-gaps/to... Why Email is the Most Adopted Collaboration Tool- April 6, 2006 What other tool do we love and hate as much as email It probably depends on which end we are at - sending or receiving. This is one case where it really is better to give than to receive (ask me the day after I return from vacation with my email inbox limit reached). Yes - there is even a word for this form of torture - email jail or email hell (depending on your mood). So why do we keep using email when there have been so many other tools offered to help us out and give us alternativeshttp://networking.ittoolbox.com/r/rss.asp?url=http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/bridging-gaps/wh... |