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Staying Connected in the Air Gets Easier—But Is That a Good Thing? Even a few years back, air travelers could only work with offline or downloaded material while in-flight. That situation has changed now, at least largely in the US, where most domestic flights have in-flight Wi-Fi. Is the increase in Wi-Fi availability a welcome change or are we too connected? |
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Best of Breed vs. Integrated Systems: The Battle Continues The debate between buying best of breed software products versus fully integrated systems has raged on for as long as there have been integrated platforms. There are pros and cons for each approach, but the interesting thing about this debate is that there is no clearly defined right or wrong. |
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Focus on User Input for Software Product Development Determining the kind of product that's developed boils down to what the user wants. These days, end users are very vocal in sharing their feedback about a product—the good, the bad, and the ugly. Companies would do well to gather input efficiently, pay heed to the results, and then respond quickly. |
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Great Marching Band Halftime Show? There’s an App for That At Ohio State University, where Buckeye fans stay glued to their seats at halftime, the OSU Marching Band stepped it up big time this year thanks to two students who suggested using iPads to reduce the massive amount of paper used each week to diagram Saturday’s on-field performance. |