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  1. Social Networking can be Green and Tame the Email Beast!

    http://blogs.sun.com/dmular_itil/entry/social_networking_can_be_green

    Nice June 24, 2008 feature in the New York Times: Preoccupations- I Freed Myself from Emails Grip with an interview of how Luis Suarez of IBM cut the cycles of email by 80% in one week using Social Networking to enhance the experience of global communications, reducing the one way, inefficient methods with a much more efficient way to stay connected. …

    6 days ago
  2. Energy Costs, Conservation Saves and Creates Advantage!

    http://blogs.sun.com/dmular_itil/entry/energy_costs_conservation_saves_and

    Some might approach the problem more traditionally, not seeing the DIRECT connection between solid datacenter controls and the environmental benefits of a flexible work option. The organization that thinks this is about retaining people that you want to keep alone have missed the importance of telecommuting as a business imperative. …

    20 days ago
  3. Shez Knows ITIL v3 and where we SHOULD be!

    http://blogs.sun.com/dmular_itil/entry/shez_knows_itil_v3_and

    Sort of a nod on "this day" June 12 to Shez, one of my favorite and sharing IT Service Management Minds. Shez, we might not talk as much as I like, but whenever we do happen to cross paths, you have nothing short of brilliance to share. …

    20 days ago
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    Shez Knows ITIL v3 and where we SHOULD be!

    http://itilpedia.org/blog/2008/06/12/shez-knows-itil-v3-and-...

    Talking in a best practices community on ITIL, many of us agree that while ITIL v3 is much improved from v2, that alone will not suffice, and in fact now the need for governance to define how we collaborate is more important than ever. … (more) Posted in News | Comments Off

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    We Got the Power: Its Configuration and Service Level Management

    http://itilpedia.org/blog/2008/06/09/we-got-the-power-its-co...

    objective gives balance to scorecard, capabilities, customer satisfaction, and continuous process improvement have 2 ITIL disciplines in common for them- Configuration and Service Level Management. … (more)

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    Telecommuting Trends and Greener Business

    http://hfcn.blogspot.com/2008/04/telecommuting-trends-and-gr...

    What real savings exist? Recruiting suddenly opens a nationwide possibility, that can create local presence. Check out the WHAT YOU CAN DO to Take Action on Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth page. It's environmentally sound, Sun saves $63M in telecommuting benefits and has reduced the environmental CO2 emisions by 29K tons. Create a plan for bringing together the IT needs of a good telecommuting strategy-- connecting, visibility, security, information protection, etc.

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    Telecommuting Trends and Greener Business

    http://hfcn.wordpress.com/2008/04/19/telecommuting-trends-an...

    What real savings exist? Recruiting suddenly opens a nationwide possibility, that can create local presence. Check out the WHAT YOU CAN DO to Take Action on Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth page. It’s environmentally sound, Sun saves $63M in telecommuting benefits and has reduced the environmental CO2 emisions by 29K tons. Create a plan for bringing together the IT needs of a good telecommuting strategy– connecting, visibility, security, information protection, etc.

    79 days ago in Helping Friends LLC Employment Blogs · No authority yet
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    Ryze Career Development Resources..

    http://hfcn.blogspot.com/2007/01/ryze-career-development-res...

    Why not spend a few minutes reaching out to others, but remember..... BUILD THE RELATIONSHIP, FIRST! " Other Resources: Social Networking In Business Blog7 years of Learning of Social Networking. Small Business ResourcesSocial Networking Emerging FrontierBusiness NetworkingHelp Creating your Ryze Home Page

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    Thunking for work

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    Boris Files: Secrets of successful CIO's Dr ITiL ITIL 4 Real ITSM: Practical Insights Randy Young: Adopting & Adapting Service Catalogs Sun: Dave Levy Sun: Karena Angell Sun: Notes from the edge Sun: Shez Sun:Dawn Mular Sun:Jorgen Skogstad The IT Skeptic Thunking for pleasure blogs.sun.com erp4it - Enabling IT Governance blogs.sun.com Weblog Login

    285 days ago in Thunking for work · Authority: 1
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    Star Quality is never Idle!

    http://mulars.blogspot.com/2007/09/star-quality-is-never-idl...

    A beautiful story of success from a beautiful person many of us worked with! How fun to share this beautiful artist's success story at the time I am traveling on business to Broomfield, CO on business. Sincere congrats to Vietnam Idol Tu Trinh! Check out the YouTube Video. He worked in a group of Corporate Software Services-- an incredible Sun group of people, many great partners with great talents. Many of us knew his IT talents as he was one of the great Software Engineering talents

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    Mulars Arts, Music, Cultural Entertainment...

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    http://www.blogcharm.com/LI2TheSecret/ http://blogs.sun.com/dmular_itil/ http://www.independentcritics.com/columns/tc-bestmovieposters.htm

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    Six Sigma Companies.com - The Six Sigma Scoop on the Fortune 500 and Global 500

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    iSixSigma Blogosphere Newsletter Guest Blog - May 15, 2007 Dawn Mular, Sun Microsystems employee and blogger, recently wrote Top 10 Program Mistakes (Green Belt) Programs Make... First, I like that she plugs the Software channel of iSixSigma, linking to the recent article, Top 10 Program Mistakes Software Green Belts in Training Make, but more importantly she takes three of those top ten mistakes and shares her own stories as

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    Six Sigma Blogs at the iSixSigma Blogosphere

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    iSixSigma Blogosphere Newsletter Guest Blog - May 15, 2007 Dawn Mular, Sun Microsystems employee and blogger, recently wrote Top 10 Program Mistakes (Green Belt) Programs Make... First, I like that she plugs the Software channel of iSixSigma, linking to the recent article, Top 10 Program Mistakes Software Green Belts in Training Make, but more importantly she takes three of those top ten mistakes and shares her own stories as