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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Investing well in IT with emphasis on KPIs separates business leaders from laggards, survey results show
When you delve underneath these companies who get such great returns on IT, you find two or three different things that are embodied in what we saw in some of the leaders here. One of them is...
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Nielsen: Smartphone owners surpass 50 percent mark
Nielsen's latest insight into the mobile market show more than half of all U.S. mobile device users now own smartphones, with Android retaining the mobile operating system lead.
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Do Americans Still Prefer Print and Paper Communications?
The survey also found that more than half respondents believe that electronic communications are a more environmentally friendly way to read books, magazines, and mail.
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Only 20% of corporate OSS users manage components
Only about 20 percent of companies using open source components have lock down controls and fewer than 50 percent have corporate policies in place to manage component usage, according to a study...
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Internet experts bullish on mobile payments, research shows
Approximately two-thirds of experts tapped for a Pew/Elon University survey believe smartphones will be central to mobile transactions by 2020.
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Consumers 'very satisfied' with the new iPad
According to a survey, 89 percent claim that they 'never experienced any heat problems.'
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Apple tightens its tablet grip on enterprises ahead of Windows 8
A new survey from ChangeWave finds tablet adoption increasing among corporate tech buyers, and Apple extending its lead over rivals while Microsoft prepares its tablet-friendly operating system.
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LogLogic's survey on Big Data, Security and Operational Intelligence
LogLogic's recent survey shows that IT decision-makers really don't understand "Big Data" and its impact on both security and operational intelligence.
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Dell: Key to SMB cloud adoption is finding the right vendor
Nearly half of small businesses with at least one cloud-based app complained that managing multiple vendors was tedious and time consuming.
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SOA skills draw top salaries: Dice survey
IT jobs with a strong Java emphasis draw the highest premium, latest survey shows.
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Symantec survey shows surge in mobile apps, switching IT focus
Symantec's 2012 State of Mobility survey shows that mobile use within corporations is rapidly becoming mainstream.
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Electronic health records now a top priority for many hospitals
Electronic health records are more of a priority, but security still lags behind.
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DDos attacks spreading to IPv6 Internet
The next-gen Internet, still immature, is now a pathway for Net attacks, a study finds. Also, ideology has become the primary reason for DDoS attacks.
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Online dating survey reveals women read profiles more closely than men
A recent eye-tracking study reveals major differences between how men and women review online dating profiles.
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Apple tops reputation survey; Facebook a 'non-factor'
Apple and Google have topped a recent poll of reputable companies and brands. But Facebook doesn't appear on the list at all.
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Tablets boosting mobile gaming, in-app purchases: report
As tablet sales rise, game developers will place further focus on designing more complex games for this platform, facilitating a new and possibly higher revenue stream, according to new research.
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Survey says -- what the next Amazon Kindle Fire needs
According a new survey of its owners, the Kindle Fire still has room for improvement.
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Canalys: Smartphone shipments surpassed PCs in 2011
However, the smartphone's success over computers is more complex than just sales figures.
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One-third of Americans think IPO will help Facebook's reputation: survey
However, it's not that simple to make a decision about the reputation of the world's largest social network.
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Eventbrite: Number of events, tickets sold doubled in 2011
The number of countries represented in Eventbrite's listings has grown to 174, but the San Francisco-based startup only has two offices: one in the U.S. and another in the U.K.
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