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This month is all about looking at the future with fresh eyes. 'Fail to plan, plan to fail' goes the old adage, but after 7th July 2005, everyone's painfully aware that a plan by itself isn't enough. It has to work in the real world and needs some real world testing. Here we illustrate with some practical, working examples
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If something's broken, whether that's your email system or the whole building, you need to communicate. Unfortunately, that's often the time when it's most difficult to get a message through - particularly when it's your system in trouble. So organisations like the MoD, Transas and the Environment Agency rely on Rapide.
Click here to discover how to manage incidents like the MOD >>
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It's been a long time since banking was considered to be an industry at the forefront of technology. Was the cash machine really the last big breakthrough? What has been going on since 1967? Here we consider how the banking industry is using mobile to shake off its dusty image.
Click here to see how banking is making the leap to mobile>>
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Mobile subscription services have got a bad name, thanks to the likes of Jamster's crazy frog. But they're not all about making a fast buck from an unsuspecting public. Text updates to subscription lists add extra value in media relations and build customer relationships. Follow our step by step guide.
Click here to burst myths about mobile subscriptions >>
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Video, email, web 2.0, security and the internet. They've all been touted over the last year as the 'next big thing' for mobile. There's a lot of talk going on, but what's actually making a difference to real consumers? We review new applications to decide if they're science future or science fiction - but do you agree? Take this chance to tell us what you think.
Find out about the future for mobile >>
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