Thursday, January 5, 2012

Why enterprise software will never be the same

  Mobile app developers to get their own professional organization | Preston Gralla: Microsoft celebrates as Internet Explorer 6 dies, Windows XP wilts
 
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Why enterprise software will never be the same
It's a stretch to call 2011 a truly transformative year for enterprise software, given all the old warts that remain, from large-scale IT project failures to creaky legacy systems that will take years and great expense to replace with the latest-and-greatest. Read More


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Could You Survive a Mobile Data Audit?
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Mobile Payments: The Time is Now
Check out this exclusive Tech Dossier from Hewlett-Packard to learn the 5 reasons banks must lead the way. Learn more

Mobile app developers to get their own professional organization
The Application Developers Alliance would enable collaboration and provide education, cloud access, and lobbying efforts Read More


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E-Discovery - Experts Tell All
In this eGuide, Computerworld and sister publications CIO, Network World, and IT World examine some of the hottest issues around e-discovery and archiving today. Read on to discover how some organizations are approaching data-management challenges, and the tools that are available to help. View Now

Preston Gralla: Microsoft celebrates as Internet Explorer 6 dies, Windows XP wilts
It's rare that a company celebrates when one of its products bites the dust, but that's what Microsoft just did with the news that Internet Explorer 6 is essentially dead in the U.S. with less than 1% of market share. And they're no doubt celebrating in Redmond with the news that users are abandoning Windows XP in near-record numbers.   Read More

JR Raphael: Android in 2012: What to expect
From Honeycomb to Ice Cream Sandwich, 2011 was a huge year in the ever-expanding world of Android. So what's next for the once-little platform that could? Read More

 
 
 

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