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Retail in the Smarter City
Retail could be so much smarter, imagine getting the deals you want, when and where you want them. Check out this video, Retail in the Smarter City, to learn how retail can do more.
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So what is the cloud, exactly? Experts want to know
So what is the cloud, exactly? Industry experts would like to know, according to a panel discussion today at Wharton Business School's 13th annual business technology conference, "Future...
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'Lightweight Enterprise Gadget Orchestration': LEGO analogy rises again
Venture capitalist says that enterprise IT is an area ripe for API disruption.
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McAfee: Database security threats motivating IT to do more
McAfee releases findings from a survey of 400 IT decision-makers across nine countries on the challenges of risk and compliance management in business.
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Every cloud needs an SOA lining: analyst
Silos are springing up everywhere again. SOA has matured to the point where it provides a shovel-ready implementation blueprint for cloud computing projects.
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McAfee sees 'malware explosion' across desktop, mobile platforms
Although Android is a prime target, McAfee researchers find that there is an increase in malware across all platforms.
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How to succeed in the enterprise without really trying: Apple's crunch
Companies are now crawling with Apple sales representatives -- not paid representatives, but end-users.
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Why every organization needs four CIOs
Chief Infrastructure, Integration, Innovation or Intelligence Officer? CIOs now wear many hats.
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Software developers rule the economy now
'More and more and more businesses will be going public and profiting on the creative leadership of innovative developers.'
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McAfee, Intel working to protect energy utilities from cyber attacks
Intel and its subsidiary McAfee are working on a security platform aimed to protect critical infrastructures, especially those that are energy-related, worldwide.
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SAP Sapphire: Facing 'consumer revolution,' McDermott tacks toward innovation
At the closing keynote presentation of Day 1 of SAP's Sapphire Now confab in Orlando, co-CEO Bill McDermott repositions the company as a partner for business innovation.
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Invasion of the non-authorized apps
Should IT departments attempt to inject themselves into the do-it-yourself app phenomenon? Dave Blazek takes a humorous perspective on this question. CA Technologies' CHIEF & CHUCK is...
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Online 'dating service' for tech jobs launched
In today's tech scene, matching professionals to job openings may be more of a mating dance than a business transaction.
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Behind latest systems integration boom: cloud, virtualization and government
Integration market to keep growing at 5% annual rate, fueled by cloud, virtualization, and government IT streamlining.
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McDonald's crowdsources new ideas with 'make your own burger' campaign
McDonald's has used crowdsourcing to find new ideas for its burgers. Finalists can get their own burger design created and sold to over two million daily visitors in outlets across Germany.
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Build a financially viable app business? Writing the app is only step one
Most app publishers make less than $5,000 in revenues from their apps. This can go up, if they look at the lessons already learned by generations of software publishers.
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Has 'cloud computing' become a redundant phrase?
Soon, any and all forms of computing will be taking advantage of a mix of network and local resources. Why bother to call it anything but 'computing'?
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IT executives: we're getting busier, and we're hiring
Two IT executive surveys find a bullish attitude toward IT operations and corporate growth.
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How to pitch SOA to the business: 3 CIOs tell all
'The minute you tell a businessperson that they own a service, it suddenly gets better'
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IBM Impact confab has a Steve Jobs vibe
Steve Jobs once threw rocks at IBM. Now, Big Blue treats him like a rock star.
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How McAfee helps Facebook
McAfee helps Facebook in four ways: scanning and cleaning up malware, scanning and cleaning up adware, offering its security software for six months free, and scanning links on the social network.
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