Wednesday, 18 April 2012

[TechRepublic] The supercomputer rethinking the future of software

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This supercomputer is rethinking the future of software

Supercomputers will soon be one thousand times more powerful than they are today, and the UK has enlisted an IBM Blue Gene/Q to help develop software for the machines. Read more

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Huddle chief: Software can't change human nature

The content management company's chief on why enterprise software has been fighting the wrong battle. Read more

Government riddled with "unacceptable IT" says tech chief

One of the UK government's most senior IT bosses has said that government hasn't "come nearly far enough" in its battle against wasting money on technology. Read more

Mobile working? So where on earth is wi-fi heaven?

We all know that dense and open wi-fi can work wonders for the effectiveness of mobile workers. But the likely location of the world's wi-fi capital might raise a few eyebrows. Read more

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Five ways CIOs can keep the boss - and the IT team - happy

Veteran CIO Ian Alderton shares his tips for tech leaders struggling to satisfy the CEO's demands while keeping the IT from falling over. Read more

Tech mind control? It's not what you might think

We should keep an open mind on what technology can and can't do, and focus on benefits. Always looking for science and tech horror stories is in no one's interest. Read more

There is no tech skills crisis, say IT chiefs

There is no widespread skills shortage, says TechRepublic's CIO Jury - but IT workers with business skills are hard to find. Read more

Goodbye BYOD? Gen Z favour PCs, email over tablets and social media

The next generation of workers say they are happier using work PCs and email at work than tablets and social networks. Read more


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Five great Android apps for astronomy buffs

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