Monday, 3 December 2012

TechRepublic's inside look at the $200 project to reinvent IT

The Editor's Daily Picks

TechRepublic Member | December 03, 2012

GE's $200 million bet to resurrect IT

To enable its renaissance in U.S. manufacturing, GE Appliances had to completely reboot IT to act like an agile startup. TechRepublic has an inside look at the groundbreaking project. Read more

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Microsoft's domino effect: Poor PC sales could unravel company

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HP updates storage lineup, aims for one architecture

UN conference overwhelmed by Internet regulations battle

Yahoo Messenger loses raft of features in business streamlining

The browser wars seem to have settled into an uneasy truce

Going with a cloud first strategy? The key takeaways

BlackBerry 10 is about integration, usability

Intel's Israel chief hints at more hardware moves - and one CEO candidate

Intel chips could power future iPad versions, says research analyst

Berners-Lee's Open Data Institute opens doors with funding from eBay founder

Arch enemies Facebook and Google should team up against cyberbullying

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U.N. confab puts focus on control of the Internet

Former spy chief says U.S. has had its cyber '9/11 warning'

Asus may be cooking up another low-cost Andoid tablet

iPhone 5 sales even better than earlier thought, Canaccord says

News Corp. to kill iPad news app The Daily on Dec. 15

Some iMacs labeled 'Assembled in USA,' teardown shows

Google: This is your Knowledge Graph on drugs

How Ford makes its cars smarter


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Live Webcast: Getting the Most from Virtual Teams (Citrix Online)

IBM Smarter Analytics Twitter - How Smarter Analytics Get That Way (IBM)

From Possible to Proven: Delivering Business Value Through Smarter Analytics (IBM)

Moving Enterprises to the Public or Hybrid Cloud (NTT Communications)

What's New in Toad for Oracle 11.5 (Quest Software, now a part of Dell)


 

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