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Oilfield services companies provide the tools and equipment required in the exploration of oil including drilling rigs, offshore rigs and transport equipment.
FORBES: Peak Oil Plan
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Websites children use to network should be fully moderated and internet companies should provide parents with all the tools and information they need - including access to parental controls.
BBC: Internet safety lessons urged for five-year-olds
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Firms such as Clearswift, Packeteer and Mirapoint provide tools and utilities to companies to help them get control of what people are doing with their networks.
BBC: Net software keeps tabs on staff
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More and more companies are adopting social collaboration tools to provide employees the tools they need for immediate access to what is needed to get work done through interaction, connection and collaboration.
FORBES: Social Business: 5 Trends To Watch For 2013 And Beyond
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Companies that grasp these new opportunities, or provide the tools for others to do so, will prosper.
ECONOMIST: Technology
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Companies like PrivacyChoice and TRUSTe already provide developers with privacy tools.
FORBES: The Growing Problem Of Privacy-Invading Mobile Apps
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The answer to this question is less about what travel companies want to provide their customers and more often about the tools they use to understand us better.
FORBES: Soon the Travel Industry Will Become Your Personal Concierge
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With IBM MobileFirst, the company can provide businesses with everything from the mobile device management through tools and services to help companies create mobile applications.
FORBES: BYOD Takes Center Stage At Mobile World Congress
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Companies are now partaking in five trends to close this gap, provide a satisfying workplace and deliver employees the tools they need to get the job done.
FORBES: Social Business: 5 Trends To Watch For 2013 And Beyond
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Stepping away from the accelerator model (find existing exciting startups that are doing innovative things, provide them with mentors and a working space in return for equity), Berlin appears to be favoring the incubator (create companies that target specific and identified markets, hire smart people to run with the idea and provide them with the tools to execute).
WSJ: Germany's Model Stresses Execution Over Innovation