Thursday, April 18, 2013

Senate immigration bill may push back on globalization

  Robert L. Mitchell: Vanilla never wins: The case against business process standardization | Senate's big immigration bill seeks to crackdown on offshore outsourcing
 
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Senate immigration bill may push back on globalization
The long-awaited U.S. Senate comprehensive immigration bill, which could arrive in Congress on Tuesday, will likely contain provisions onerous to offshore outsourcing firms that are dependent on H-1B visas. Read More


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Data Center Transformation: Stepping Back to Move Forward
While getting caught in the middle of competing demands is nothing new for IT leaders, the pressures being felt today are coming from more sides and with greater intensity than ever. Read Now

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Evaluating Managed File Transfer in the Cloud
Although most organizations today use email, FTP, scripting, cloud-based document repositories and other tools to send files, these modes of file transport suffer from a number of problems, including a lack of auditability of the sent files, a lack of reporting capabilities, and no visibility into the transfer process. Learn More

Robert L. Mitchell: Vanilla never wins: The case against business process standardization
You developed software customizations for a reason. Don't just dump them for the sake of simplification and standardization, argues CIO Eric Robinson Read More

Senate's big immigration bill seeks to crackdown on offshore outsourcing
The U.S. Senate's comprehensive immigration bill would make major changes to the H-1B visa that are certain to upset some and possibly please others. Read More


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Converging the Datacenter Infrastructure: Why, How, So What?
One of the key strategies that IT teams are pursuing to reduce capital costs while boosting asset utilization and employee productivity is the transition to highly virtualized datacenters. Read the Report

White House threatens to veto CISPA ahead of vote
The White House has threatened to veto the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) in its present form, citing concerns that the bill does not adequately prevent sharing of irrelevant personal information. Read More

BYOL: Bring your own liabilities
What are the legal ramifications of allowing staff to bring their own mobile devices to work and where is the dividing line between organisational and employee risk? Read More

 

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