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Average company now compromised every four days, with no end to the cybercrime wave in sight
Phishing, denial-of-service and virus attacks are now a standard part of doing business for most organisations.
Dreamforce 2014: Converging on cloud, apps, mobile, analytics, and community
The vision Salesforce has for market-facing engagement is the right one: Tear down data, app, and user experience silos between marketing, sales, operations, and support. But does their cloud measure up to this vision yet?
iPad's only problem in the enterprise: It's not a Windows device (readers)
On the eve of the next-generation iPad unveiling, Larry Dignan wagered that Apple's tablet would grow to become more of an enterprise device than a personal one. Readers were happy to take that bet.
Ensighten acquires marketing analytics firm Anametrix
Ensighten will use Anametrix’s multichannel marketing analytics technology to offer marketers access to a richer set of data and analytics.
Follow the tech money: Business execs gobble up new projects
According to analyst Andrew Bartels, business technology spending will rise to 31 percent of all tech goods and services by 2017.
Big data: Six critical areas of legal risk
The legal concerns surrounding big data are still uncharted waters, and IT leaders need to be diligent about investigating and addressing the risks they may be taking on before they get in too deep.
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iPad: Art object or enterprise tablet?
If Cupertino wants to stave off that iPad sales slowdown, then it has to change the recipe. Or at least add some new dishes to the menu.
Facebook dominates social channel sharing: report
The ShareThis consumer sharing trends report reveals insights into how people share articles, photos, videos and more to social channels across desktop and mobile devices.
US federal CIO? 'Someone from Google or Facebook will be eaten alive'
The selection of US Chief Information Officer must be an innovative Washington IT insider. Anyone else is doomed to fail.
The return of the CIO: Why the tech chief is back in favour with the CEO
Despite the rise of roles like the Chief Digital Officer almost half of all CIOs now find themselves directly reporting to the CEO - a return to "one of the highest levels it has every been", according to analysts.
For enterprise, mobile devices about to become irrelevant
Samsung and Apple are duking it out for corporate device dominance, but the real mobility score is on the back end with cloud services and the software needed to manage endpoints.
Office 365, cloud becomes key to Microsoft licensing strategy
Microsoft's desire to turn subscription revenue may enable enterprises to garner leverage for other products they use when negotiation time comes around.
Startup player to lead CSIRO amid budget troubles
One of Australia's leading technology startup players will be heading up the CSIRO, as Australia's largest science research body grapples with federal government budget cuts.
Peter Thiel talks Apple, Bitcoin, tech investing, innovation
The technology entrepreneur and investor questions whether Apple can move the revenue needle with its new products, derides tech buzzwords and talks everything from education to mobile payments to innovation.
The new digital workplace: How enterprises are preparing for the future of work
As innovation in computing devices, apps, and potent new techniques for applying them proliferate in the consumer world, companies are struggling to close the gap.