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CIM Matters Podcast

In many ways it could be argued that Web 2.0 and Social Media is the ultimate form of Collaborative Information Management (CIM) systems.

Internally it enables engagement between ‘silos’ of employees, functions and departments so helping knowledge sharing and productivity.

Externally CIM helps a company establish and develop enhanced relationships with customers and business partners. It provides companies with valuable lines of communication to customers so they can help shape the services and relationships they want with an organisation.

In these podcasts we talk to people and organisations that are using Web 2.0 and social media to proactively shape relationships in the future.

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Pub: 06/07/2009
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Pub: 05/07/2009
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Pub: 03/07/2009
00:09:01 (7.44 MB)
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Pub: 01/07/2009
00:13:30 (9.56 MB)
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Pub: 20/06/2009
00:09:58 (8.98 MB)
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Pub: 18/06/2009
00:09:13 (7.78 MB)
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Pub: 17/06/2009
00:05:54 (5.46 MB)
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Pub: 16/06/2009
00:04:27 (4.16 MB)
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Pub: 15/06/2009
00:08:34 (6.76 MB)
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Pub: 12/06/2009
00:09:48 (8.70 MB)
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Pub: 10/06/2009
00:10:02 (7.80 MB)
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Pub: 08/06/2009
00:08:41 (8.92 MB)
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About Parity

Our podcasts feature interviews with technical and business people working in the area of Collaborative Information Management and Web 2.0. In the podcasts the people share their knowledge and experiences of developing and deploying systems and solutions. Additional documents, presentations and other resources including case studies can be found at www.parity.net

You can automatically receive our latest podcast as soon as it's available by using the “rss” feature. Our podcasts are free and can be stopped at any time. If you do not want to subscribe you can download the podcast or play it on your computer by clicking on the relevant file.

To subscribe to our podcasts you need an internet connection and podcast ‘capture’ software which is usually available free of charge. Once installed the software will check the Parity website for new podcasts and automatically download them for you when available. You can then listen to the podcasts on your computer, or transfer them to a portable device, such as a ‘smart’ phone, Blackberry or mp3 player.

If you have any questions please contact Simon Wayne via email marketing@parity.net or on
0845 873 0790

 


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