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Without a secure encryption method and security it will expose all to what is crippling the net today only at a larger scale

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IBM Future

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I would agree in part but I am not sure how to address the needs for virtual bandwidth driving programs and processes as well as the issues of 3G wireless as well as virtual optical networks froma cost perspective

IBM is full of crapola

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Social networking in a business context? These guys are smoking dope and pushing their distorted realities on an unsuspecting user-base. The biggest problem with networks today is out-of-control usage. 99% of security problems are user-created through abuse of Web resources. Opening things up using their applications, web portals and whatnot is just a bait and switch of selling more stuff that businesses don't need.

That's a great solution.

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That's a great solution. Stop using the network. All our problems will go away instantly.

email vs IM

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IM will be growing more than email. However, we won't get rid of it. Particularly, for business need email is replacing official memorandum. email is used very often to achieve offical answers easy to be retained...

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