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Web 2.0 In Business ... How To Keep Secure

Web 2.0 In Business ... How To Keep Secure

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Web 2.0 and social media are growing at an alarming rate, businesses are starting to realise the benefits these tools bring enabling them to get closer to customers and improve brand experience. Interacting with customers more closely has demonstrated its advantages in gaining an edge over competitors.But what does this mean for business functionality and for security in the workplace? It is important to differentiate social networks from other web 2.0 functionalities....



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