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	<title>Comments for Talking IT</title>
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		<title>Comment on LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD… by Ted Green</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ted Green</dc:creator>
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		<description>I’m not an Atrion client but familiar with Atrion’s tremendous technology offerings and professional services and company history. So just a thought here, but from recent experiences, I believe art least dipping your toes into building proprietary, client specific cloud services (group and corporate social-ware) for large seat-count ecosystems, at least down to the research/prep phase, might be interesting. Just on the HR level alone blue chip companies are very soon going to need to provide a technology ecosystem that attracts the best and brightest from the relatively new Twitter/Facebook generation. These new hires will absolutely seek out and choose to work in modern web 2.0 cloud environment over a company offering a rusty ol’ web 1.0 work experience. Of course the technology advantages of a web 2.0, or cloud driven ecosystem would pretty much speak for itself. Go for it!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m not an Atrion client but familiar with Atrion’s tremendous technology offerings and professional services and company history. So just a thought here, but from recent experiences, I believe art least dipping your toes into building proprietary, client specific cloud services (group and corporate social-ware) for large seat-count ecosystems, at least down to the research/prep phase, might be interesting. Just on the HR level alone blue chip companies are very soon going to need to provide a technology ecosystem that attracts the best and brightest from the relatively new Twitter/Facebook generation. These new hires will absolutely seek out and choose to work in modern web 2.0 cloud environment over a company offering a rusty ol’ web 1.0 work experience. Of course the technology advantages of a web 2.0, or cloud driven ecosystem would pretty much speak for itself. Go for it!</p>
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