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The Evolution of the Electronics Industry
Check out this white paper to hear the history of the electronics industry, and how it has changed the world. By looking at the past, you may be able to predict the future.
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Agile: In Mobile Era, Not Just for Developers Anymore
The quick innovation and shortened lifecycles of mobile devices and apps demand that IT departments be more agile than ever before.
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VMware puts mobile at heart of post-PC world
VMware has introduced a set of technologies behind the company's plans to adapt to what it calls the 'post-PC world', including Project AppBlast and Project Octopus
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Gen Y and IT management: It's not all that complicated
Forrester finds that Generation Y has a relatively favorable opinion of business tech. What does that mean for the enterprise 2.0 barbarians at the gate?
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Mobile to the hilt: nine out of ten employees bring own technology to work, survey says
Have we reached a tipping point in which the workplace has become completely inundated by mass consumer technology?
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Want innovation? Look no further than IT, say CEOs
Many of the innovations that companies are depending on to compete in a hyper-competitive global economy — analytics, e-business, automation, cloud, and yes, SOA — are all about IT.
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Can IT as a Service replace the datacenter?
Has your business figured out that IT can be a competitive advantage? Or does VMware have it right, and business units see IT only as an expense?
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Why IT giants are so hot for analytics: The never-ending upgrade cycle
Listening to IBM's Fred Balboni talk about analytics it becomes clear why IT giants ranging from Hewlett-Packard, Oracle and others are so damn hot for the space. You don't have the infrastructure...
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Fewclix tackles email problems with isolation and prioritization
Fewclix, a plug-in for Lotus Notes, is doing its part to address the inefficiencies of email by introducing a isolate-and-priortize approach that's meant to replace email browsing.
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The Year of 'Bring Your Own Computer' to Work
To boost worker morale and cut costs, some companies are starting to let employees Bring Their Own laptops or smartphones to work. In many cases, they are even paying for them.
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HP Software CTO: Virtualization and cloud sourcing sprawl likely
HP Software sees a lot of sprawl on the horizon with virtualization and cloud computing. Those are the two primary key takeaways from my conversation with Jamie Erbes, Chief Technology Officer...
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HP Software marketing head Anton Knolmar delves into creating new IT economies of performance
How do IT departments and companies approach this problem? How will cloud computing and "fluid sourcing" options help or hinder the process? And how can IT budgets slide while expectations rise...
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Microsoft: Economy putting a damper on migrations to and from open source
Due to the downturn in the economy, many business users are putting the kibosh on migrations to or from open source. That's one of Microsoft's findings from its own customer research upon which...
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Sanity check: State of the IT profession 2009
In light of the release of our 2009 IT Skills and Salary Report, I have assembled a set of observations about the current state of the IT profession. Here are the areas of strength and the most...
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IT offshoring is exaggerated and the IT labor shortage is real
IT departments are planning to increase offshore outsourcing in 2009, after two years of declines. Nevertheless, a new survey shows offshoring remains a very small portion of IT budgets, and U.S....
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2008 has been very very good for the Linux Foundation
IT departments are increasingly software-writing shops. What vendors call customers are, increasingly, collaborators. Vendors are just the tip of the industry iceberg.
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The top five reasons why Windows Vista failed
On Friday, Microsoft gave computer makers a six-month extension for offering Windows XP on newly-shipped PCs. While this doesn't impact enterprise IT -- because volume licensing agreements will...
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Kapow takes a jab at challenge of creating mashups from JavaScript and AJAX sources
The Portal Content Edition, which enables companies to refurbish existing portal assets, has several enhancements to the web clipping technology for development and deployment of JSR-168 standards...
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Kapow's Web-to-spreadsheet data service helps enterprises exploit cloud-based mashups
Despite a huge and growing amount of "webby" online data and content, capturing and defining that data and then making it available to users and processes has proven difficult, due to differing...
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The Microsoft Portal Grows in the Enterprise; IT Serves the Business
Microsoft’s departmental SharePoint Portal Server is being put to good use: Companies like EMS Technologies are using portals to offer services and to demonstrate IT’s value to the business.
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Plotting a course for SOA
With all the hype surrounding Web services, little mention is made of the risks an enterprise faces when migrating from conventional software to a services oriented architecture (SOA). At a...
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