Social media monitoring, social media strategy: What Apple, Gawker, Android and YouTube teach about risk management, customer service and information security.
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Social media monitoring, social media strategy: What Wikileaks, PayPal, Visa and PostFinance can teach us about cloud computing, fairness and trust.
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Google’s market dominance means that our dependence on the company’s services to work properly and dependably represents a large systemic risk. Imagine Gmail services are unavailable or its server farms go off-line making outsourced data unavailable to your company? Will your business come to a grinding halt?
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How cloud computing affects your digital data rights… Considering Amazon’s thoughtless decision to delete unauthorized copies of a George Orwell classic from its customers’ Kindles, caution is desperately required.
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