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IT 360 - On a roll with RSS

IT 360 - On a roll with RSS

By:  narellano  On: 01 May 2007 For: IT World Canada Creator

Organizations should take advantage of the relatively cheap spam-free "multiple syndication" capability that RSS offers, says Kris Hadlock, founder of Studio Sedition, a Phoenix-based Web development firm

The technology could also be used effectively for internal communication, according to a top ranking officer at a not-for-profit information technology research consortium. "I think RSS will be very effective in disseminating information across remote braches and sites or an organization," said Jeffrey Rohne, vice-president, administration, TRLabs, in Edmonton.

For instance, Rohne said, RSS feeds will enable project updates to be regularly delivered throughout TRLab’s five facilities in Edmonton, Calgary, Regina, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg.

Rohne said RSS feeds will also be effective in circulating newsletters, bulletins and press releases to the media, consortium members and possible investors.

"Typically e-mail and other forms of announcements might [be] blocked by spam guards and corporate firewalls due to security concerns. Because it is subscriber specified, an RSS feed is able to bypass these filters," he said.

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