This week Martin Veitch talks to Phil Muncaster about the work IBM is doing at its Hursley labs to make Web 2.0 technology relevant to enterprise customers.
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Audio analysis from IT Week, including news of the latest Web 2.0 projects from IBM
IT Week, 09 Aug 2007
This week Martin Veitch talks to Phil Muncaster about the work IBM is doing at its Hursley labs to make Web 2.0 technology relevant to enterprise customers.
Download MP3 (6.4MB) - right click to download

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