Thursday 16 May 2013

Why bother building a business case for BYOD? You'll (have to) do it anyway

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Why bother building a business case for BYOD? You'll (have to) do it anyway

Bring your own device is an issue for nearly all organisations, but few are trying to justify it using standard metrics anymore. Read more

Google shows off Maps at Google I/O 2013

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Monitoring Physical Threats in the Data Center

Traditional methodologies for monitoring the data center environment are no longer sufficient. With technologies such as blade servers driving up cooling demands and regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley driving up data security requirements, the physical...


With Big Data, what's better--qualities or quantities?

When selecting the data scientists that will fuel for your Big Data innovation and/or strategy, you must make sure you understand how they feel about research. Read more

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The business value of Google Glass and wearable computing

Wearable computing is an emerging technology that's affecting both the consumer and enterprise space. Read more

Big Data and the cloud throw down the guantlet for IT department

IT/business alignment has gone from something you should consider to further your IT department to something you should do to keep your IT department employed. Read more

Windows XP: If it ain't broke...

Although XP has less than one year of official support remaining from Microsoft, many organizations have no plans to replace it. What's going on? Read more

It's Microsoft Patch Tuesday: May 2013

Deb Shinder gathers the information you need to make the right deploy decision when applying Microsoft's May 2013 patches in your organization. Read more


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Screenshots: Five obscure web browsers

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Cloud Computing: Make It Rain (Oracle)

IBM Storwize V3700 Entry Disk (IBM)

Oracle Exalogic: Getting the Most Out of Your Applications (Oracle)


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