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IBM Global Business Services presents a compelling
audio series for Business Partners entitled
"The Services Competitive Edge," providing
valuable information on programs and tools
that make it easier to team with IGS and gain
a competitive through services.
Download individual MP3 files or subscribe to the podcast feed to learn about how IBM Global Services can create a competitive edge for our Business Partners. Hear from marketing and sales professionals at IBM and from Business Partners who can tell you first hand about the programs and tools designed to help you integrate services in the solutions you deliver clients.
Podcasts
IGS Services Website
Host Kevin Hooper welcomes Tressa Wilson, the IBM Global Technology Services Channel Marketing Executive in charge of Web Resources and Communications, to discuss the IBM PartnerWorld Services Web Site and how it can help Business Partners gain a competitive edge.
IGS Brand Transformation
Host Kevin Hooper welcomes Mary Garrett, the Vice President of Marketing for IBM Global Technology Services, to discuss IBMs' new approach to delivering services and how it will help Business Partners gain a competitive edge.

The Services Competitive Edge podcasts
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How to subscribe to our podcast series
Subscribing to a podcast feed requires a piece of software on your computer that will occasionally check in to see if we've posted something new. When there's a new piece of audio content on our site, you'll have the option of automatically downloading it.
To automatically download and synchronize files to play on your computer or your portable audio player (e.g. iPod), you'll need to use a podcast client, such as can use iTunes or any number of alternatives available on the Web.
After you download and install your podcasting software, just add our podcast feed. Instructions for adding feeds vary depending on the podcasting software you choose, but typically they go like this:
Identify the podcast to which you wish to subscribe
In your web browser, right click on the URL hyperlink (referred to sometimes as the "RSS feed") or on the XML-RSS image and select "Copy shortcut" or "Copy link location"
In iTunes, click the Advanced menu at the top of the screen and then select "Subscribe to podcast."
Paste the podcast link into the pop-up and click "OK." You are now subscribed to the podcast.
RSS feeds
Get the business and IT insights you need to transform your organization.
IBM Global Services now offers content via RSS feeds. The XML-based files, updated regularly, enable you to receive fresh new content, including offerings, news, and more. Right-click on the link above and copy the URL into your RSS reader.
Offerings
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News
News

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Spotlights
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Events
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What is RSS?
RSS files are standard XML-based files that provide a means for syndicating and aggregating Web content. The files contain metadata commonly used to provide descriptive information about the content, context, and characteristics of data. Using RSS files, a data feed can be created that supplies headlines, links, and article summaries from a Web site. These files describe a channel of information that can include a logo, a site link, an input box, and multiple news items. Other Web sites can incorporate this information into their pages automatically or use the feeds to provide a site with current news headlines. These techniques allow distribution of up-to-date information for any given Web site.

Don't have an RSS reader installed?
Please read the guide to RSS and select a reader from the list at

developerWorks
PartnerWorld News

Already have an RSS reader installed?
For the IBM Services feed - - Point your RSS reader to the IBM Services RSS or copy and paste the following URL into your RSS reader: http://www.ibm.com/partnerworld/rss/services/pwusservicesoorssfeed.xml

Are you using Firefox?
If so, you might like to use the Live Bookmarks feature. When you see this icon Firefox RSS icon on the bottom right corner of the browser, click on the icon and selecting an RSS feed will bring up the Add Bookmark dialog. Select 'OK' and you will see Live Bookmarks with the rest of your bookmarks.

More information from Firefox.
Using a personal My Yahoo! page?
Click here to add the PartnerWorld Services RSS news feed to your personal My Yahoo! page.
After you follow the instructions on this page to point to our feed, your RSS reader will present a current list of Services headlines and abstracts. Click on the link in the RSS reader to read a short description and decide if you want to see the full Web page.
You can even subscribe to feeds from multiple Web sites and automatically aggregate headlines from all of the sources for viewing in a single place!
That's it! Now you can keep up with the new and updated Services content.
If you'd like to know more about RSS, visit IBM Syndicated RSS feeds and developerWorks RSS feeds.
OPML
To aid organizations (aggregators) that share lists of podcast feeds with others, IBM also offers an OPML-formatted file http://www.ibm.com/partnerworld/rss/services/pwigsrssfeed.opml. For more information about OPML, its use, and its specification, see Wikipedia's OPML page at http://wikipedia.org/wiki/OPML.
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