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Sharon Gaudin: Google Glass didn't make me a dork
Trying Google's Glass was a lot more fun than I had expected Read More


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Mobilize: A unified IT approach to the mobile workspace
Why does unification matter for today's enterprise? The answer can be found by looking to today's defining trends. The consumerization of IT, BYOD, mobility-based business models--they're all transforming how employees work and customers engage. Read Now

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Priorities for Reversing Services Decay
The state of the high tech services industry is in flux as never before. With changing patterns of software/solution consumption and pressure on traditional service delivery models increasing, many leaders "get it" and want to move services forward. But we are often reactive given the reality of the world we live in. Learn more.

JR Raphael: 6 cool things about the new Google Play Music app
The new Google Play Music app packs in plenty of fresh functionality and design. From the big stuff to the smaller details, here are six cool things worth checking out. Read More

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Robert L. Mitchell: CIO of the future: Innovator or ERP baby sitter?
IT organizations that fail to gain traction as leaders in business innovation may soon end up as nothing more than legacy ERP system baby sitters. CIOs need to move up the food chain quickly -- or move on. Read More

Preston Gralla: Another way Apple beats Microsoft -- in sketchy tax dodges
When it comes to paying taxes, Apple certainly thinks different, using sketchy tax dodges and phantom offshore companies to avoid paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes. Competitors like Microsoft have used similar tactics, but not nearly to the extent that does Apple. This is one more example of the way that Apple polishes a shiny public image, but acts in private in a less-than-stellar manner. Read More


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Mobile Application Monitoring Breeds Business Possibilities
Mobile applications are radically altering the way businesses operate and how they interact with their employees and customers. Ensuring performance of these mobile apps is critical, yet performance is difficult to monitor. Read Now!

Darlene Storm: War on Free Speech: Is violating the Constitution the new normal for the government?
The Obama Administration's war on whistleblowers does not give the government leak police, the Justice Department and FBI, the right to violate the Constitution and silence the press. Read More

Marian Cook: Healthcare and big data: Don't toss out the rules of the road
With the promise of big data (solving the unsolvable problems, informing better decision making, creating new products and services, discovering patterns and acting on them, etc.) on the horizon, what has really changed? Does this mean that everything we know and do with not-so-big data should be tossed? Read More

Sharky: Strictly speaking that would be 'Problem deferred'
Hospital IT pilot fish gets a call from the nursing department: A user's PS/2 keyboard has a bad key, and it needs to be replaced. But when he tries to plug in the new keyboard, he can't. Read More

 

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