Wednesday 8 May 2013

[TechRepublic] IT projects: Why you need to fail more often

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IT projects: Why you need to fail more often

Projects that fail are not necessarily a bad thing. They can end up changing attitudes to experimentation and management, and ultimately improve efficiency. Read more

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Data Masking Best Practices (Oracle)

Unified Communications Buyer's Guide (ShoreTel)

The Petabyte Challenge: 2011 IOUG Database Growth Survey (Oracle)

Simplify IT Through Hardware Technology Refresh ebook (Oracle)

McAfee Database Security: Real Time Protection (McAfee)


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