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Managing IT in Emerging Markets

As the globalization wave reaches emerging markets, IT leaders face new mangement challenges. Here’s advice on how to balance the competing — and often conflicting — needs of established and developing business locations. Full Story »

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Word of the Day

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Enterprise document management (EDM) is a strategy for overseeing an organization’s paper and electronic documents so they can be easily retrieved in the event of a compliance audit or subpoena. An enterprise document management software application can be used to create a single view of all an enterprise’s documents and provide workflow tools to monitor and control modifications and make document retrieval easier.

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INFORMIT

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Ed Tittel

Windows 7 Start Menu: A Shortcut to Higher Productivity

Every new operating system comes with new features that ensure greater efficiency and ease of use for the end user, and Microsoft comes through on that promise with the Windows 7 Start menu. In this article, Justin Korelc and Ed Tittel explain changes to the Windows 7 Start menu from Windows Vista, and uncover some of the fabulous new shortcuts only Windows 7 offers.

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Corporate Training Solutions

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Corporate Training Solutions
Learn iT! offers a blend of Open-Enrollment Training courses. Our solutions include Custom Training Programs, Room Rentals and Onsite Consulting Services.

This approach ensures Learn iT! delivers a comprehensive training and development program as unique as your organization. Find out more about our Corporate Computer Training Services in San Francisco and Santa Clara.

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Learn About Computers, Software Development, and Information Technology

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In this new section of Intelligentedu.com you can learn all about computers, software development, and Information Technology, and how you can use computers to your advantage. Some articles here will help you in your everyday life;  some are more concerned with programming software and computer science; while others inform you how information and data are logically managed, transformed and communicated in small and large environments.

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The Go Programming Language

BBC Learning

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Class Clips

More than 4,000 video clips from BBC programmes on Learning Zone Broadband ready to play in your classroom.

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LEARNING Online learning,support and advice

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BBC Links

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New to computers? Try this great guide to getting started with computers and the intern
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Computer Science Career Guide

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Explore careers in Computer Science with the following links to job descriptions, which include information such as daily activities, skill requirements, salary and training required.  To learn more about Computer Science, Technology Literacy follow the related links below the career descriptions section.

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Learning and Teaching Information Technology Computer Skills in Context

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There is clear and widespread agreement among the public and educators that all students need to be proficient computer users or “computer literate.” However, while districts are spending a great deal of money on technology, there seems to be only a vague notion of what computer literacy really means. Can the student who operates a computer well enough to play a game, send e-mail or surf the Web be considered computer literate? Will a student who uses computers in school only for running tutorials or an integrated learning system have the skills necessary to survive in our society? Will the ability to do basic word processing be sufficient for students entering the workplace or post-secondary education?

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