Thursday, 23 August 2012

[TechRepublic] Five reasons business process improvement projects fail

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TechRepublic Member | August 23, 2012

Five reasons business process improvement projects fail

Even with the best of intentions, even the most sought after business process improvement project can fail. Here are five reasons this happens and some advice for CIOs that want to avoid such failure. Read more

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System Networks Drive the Next Generation of Automated, Dynamic Datacenters by IDC

When it comes to enterprise data centers and their move to 1GbE, convergence and Big Data, IBM System Networking plays a big role. This IDC whitepaper shows how innovation is helping IBM build smarter data center networks now and in the future.


How to perform four common tasks in Windows Server 2012

Windows Server 2012 is different enough that are new ways to perform some of the most basic tasks. Scott Lowe goes over four of them in this tip. Read more

Guarding your personal security while living in the cloud

Nick Hardiman takes a look at the threat landscape of our increasing dependence on the cloud as repository for our data and personal information. Read more

Leverage widespread tablet adoption in the developing world

Enterprise technologists who can cleverly leverage widespread tablet adoption, especially in the developing world, stand to gain a huge advantage over competitors. Read more

Big data: We've got big plans, say CIOs

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Charting the Course to a Customer-Centric Business (IBM)

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PHD Virtual Citrix XenServer Backup Software Trial Download (PHD Virtual Technologies)

System Networks Drive the Next Generation of Automated, Dynamic Datacenters by IDC (IBM)


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