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Workforce Alignment: Turn your Organization's Defining Resource into a Competitive Advantage
Check out this white paper to learn more about workforce alignment and how to achieve it at your organization.
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GRC in the current economy
Interview with OpenPages executive Gordon Burnes A couple of weeks ago, I ran a blog post concerning the recent Wall Street crisis and the role that compliance legislation like Sarbanes-Oxley had...
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Stretching the compatibility list for VMware vSphere Hypervisor installations
A recent MacTech article, a startup guide for the VMware vSphere Hypervisor, makes interesting reading. The author says that the hardware compatibility for providing virtual machines can be a more...
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Gartner: Global IT spending to rise in 2010; watch for Europe concerns
Global IT spending should continue to rise - but not at the same uptick previously forecast, a reaction to concerns about the European economy.
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Oracle's Sun Java strategy: Business as usual
The highlight for us was what happens to Sun’s Java portfolio, and as it turns out, the results are not far from what we anticipated last spring: Oracle’s products remain the flagship...
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Nine ways IT can help organizations 'go green' and reduce paper consumption
This holiday season, think about ways to give back to the environment, says IBM's Leslie Gordon. Re-aligning basic IT practices can help play a part in becoming more environmentally responsible.
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Copenhagen: a spectator's guide
Viewer's guide to the Copenhagen meetings. The talk, the talk, the talk.
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Moore's law of training and the Obama health plan
What the President needs to understand about all this is it's his successors who will benefit from the investments he is making. Do not plan any big gains in productivity or outcomes from today's...
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Moore's Law and open source
Because there is no Moore's Law of Software, and because Moore's Second Law makes devices increasingly complex, it's becoming just as hard to keep software proprietary as to own your own chip...
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GRC in the current economy
Interview with OpenPages executive Gordon Burnes A couple of weeks ago, I ran a blog post concerning the recent Wall Street crisis and the role that compliance legislation like Sarbanes-Oxley had...
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iPhone 3G poses barriers to business adoption
UK enterprise adoption of the iPhone 3G may be hampered by security issues and Apple's exclusive partnership with O2, among other factors.
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Video: The fate of Moore's Law
Watch the video Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum, Gordon Moore, Intel co-founder and the Moore in Moore's Law gives his law 10 to 15 years before it hits the wall. Moore's Law states that...
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Moore's Law: No more
At the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore discusses the end of Moore's Law, which he believes will hit a wall in the next 10 to 15 years.
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Dead Finger Tech: Gordon won't let me have his HTC 8525 Windows Mobile smartphone
If you've seen any of my other Dead Finger Technology interviews, then you know how this works. We find some unsuspecting person who looks like s/he is really into their technology. Then, we turn...
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Life Span of Moore's Law Even Amazes the Author
In New York to receive the prestigious Marconi Lifetime Achievement Award, Gordon Moore talks about his forty year observation about the speed of tech innovation.
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Q&A: Gordon Moore talks tech
Q&A Intel co-founder talks about how he developed his "law" and technologies of the future. Silicon will rule over nanotechnology.
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Gordon Moore: Software's too complex
The IT industry riding has been riding high on Moore's Law for 40 years, but the author of it says software isn't holding up its end of the bargain.
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Gordon Moore: His law turns 40
Q&A Once a year, the Intel co-founder speaks to the press. Here are his thoughts how Moore's Law has lasted four decades.
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Gordon Moore on 40 years of his processor law
Once a year, the Intel co-founder speaks to the press. Here are his thoughts how Moore's Law has lasted four decades.
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Web services: Is it CORBA redux?
The future of Web services is in real jeopardy--though not for the reasons many might initially think.
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Moore: Speech recognition next hurdle, but a long time away
Speech recognition will be the next transforming technology, but that transformation may take another 50 years, says Intel co-founder Gordon Moore. Honored this week with the Presidential Medal...
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