Synergizing people, process, and technology to motivate knowledge sharing and collaboration Industry case study

Intel is the world's largest Semiconductor chip manufacturing company with over 95,000 employees and 164 sites in 63 countries across the globe. Not only does Intel's IT group keep Intel's business operations running, it also contributes to Intel's business transformation via use...

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