Monday, February 25, 2013

Computerworld's Premier 100 IT Leaders: On the Fast Track

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The 2013 Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leaders: On the fast track
For today's IT executives, it's not enough to move the business forward with potent technology and ROI-rich projects. The new imperative is to capture the competitive lead with all due speed. These elite 100 men and women are up for the challenge. Read More


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Scot Finnie: This year's Premier 100 honorees are entrepreneurial leaders
They use many tactics and strategies, but some of the most important involve analytics, business process, shrewd investment and management. Read More

Class of 2013 Yearbook: Computerworld's Premier 100 IT Leaders
Hand in hand with their colleagues in business units, Computerworld's Premier 100 IT Leaders, class of 2013, are executing on bold, high-risk decisions. Read More

How the 2013 Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leaders were chosen
A look at the methodology Computerworld used in choosing the 2013 Premier 100 IT Leader honorees. Read More

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Top users of H-1B visas are offshore outsourcers, Computerworld study finds
The biggest users of H-1B visas are offshore outsourcers, many based in India, or U.S.-based companies whose employees are mostly located overseas, according to government data obtained and analyzed by Computerworld. Read More


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Dell promises to focus on enterprise after buyout
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PGA deploys ruggedized handhelds for tournament scoring
Hoping to cut costs and improve efficiency, the PGA of America will use rugged handhelds for real-time scoring during its 2013 season. Read More

IBM eyes mobile, social add-ons for mainframe
IBM is looking to bring mobile and social workloads onto mainframes as a way of keeping the expensive machines competitive. Read More

Obama touts IBM-backed tech education program
In his recent State of the Union address, President Barack Obama had nice things to say about tech vendors, specifically drawing attention to a unique IT education program backed by IBM. Read More

MIT aims to boost robot-human synergy
With robots increasingly being used on factory floors and elsewhere, researchers are looking for ways to help humans work better with their robotic peers. Read More

 

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