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A Computer Weekly Buyer's Guide to Enterprise social networking

In this 14 page buyer’s guide, Computer Weekly looks at:

  • The changing face of enterprise collaboration
  • The rise of messaging apps in retail
  • Choosing tools to prevent communication overload

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