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A Global Look at the Exploding ‘Culture of Connectivity’ and Its Impact on the Enterprise

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The Internet, broadband access, camera phones, voice-over-IP, instant messaging, social networking, video uploading – all make obvious the increasing importance of communications and connectivity in our daily lives.


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