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An earlier umbrella term from IBM for a set of strategies and system software technologies for developing future products. It included the use of a microkernel-based operating system, object technologies (SOM/DSOM) and voice and pen recognition. Only the term was dropped, not the technology development.


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Designed to help trainers and adult educators of all experience levels develop workplaces that foster learning, Workplace Learning covers environmental factors, individual and group dimensions of workplace learning, how to move from training to workplace learning, the future of workplace learning, and more.
Those who seek a more complete discussion of what these new workplaces imply for workers at all levels and what they think of these new forms (neither book presents significant research about this question with only managers and administrators for the most part interviewed in this regard), how these changing workplaces might ultimately effect work, and what their drawbacks might be, will find themselves disappointed by both books.
The CorasWorks Partner Program no has more than 70 partners certified to assist customers in implementing, designing and building their workplaces on SharePoint.
 
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