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2013 Best Places to Work in IT

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2013 Best Places to Work in IT
Looking for hot technologies, abundant training, killer benefits and strong career development? Here's where you want to work. Read More


WHITE PAPER: 8x8

Business Growing Pains: 5 Ways VoIP Helps
If your business is growing, you probably already know that growth also means continually expanding needs. In particular, communication systems often become a stumbling block for small businesses trying to expand. View now

WHITE PAPER: EMC Corporation

Increase Efficiency and Reduce Costs with Data Deduplication
This IDC Buyer Case Study explores the benefits EMC realized from the use of a range of EMC's own backup and recovery solutions that leverage deduplication technology. Learn more.

Congress looks to kill NASA's plan to capture an asteroid
House Republican leaders are shooting to get astronauts on the moon and Mars, but they're trying to nix the president's asteroid plans. Read More

Best Places to Work in IT 2013: Employer scorecard
Find out which organizations on Computerworld's 2013 Best Places to Work in IT list offer the best benefits, training and more. Read More

A detailed look at Apple's iOS 7
The star of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference last week was clearly iOS 7, which gets a new look and a raft of new features. Columnist Michael deAgonia takes a look at what's coming this fall. Read More

The 10 fastest supercomputers on Earth
China retakes top spot for first time since 2010. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ClickSoftware

Completing the Workforce Management Eco-System Circle
The paper explores how clients and contractors can work together towards achieving compelling results for both sides. Learn More.

Best Places to Work in IT 2013: A tour of Quicken Loans
Quicken Loans moves into the No. 1 spot on this year's Best Places to Work in IT list. Here's a peek at some of the quirks and perks enjoyed by employees. Read More

How super high-def displays change everything
The new super high-resolution screens bring beauty, clarity and precision to our work and play, writes columnist Mike Elgan. Are they worth the extra money? Definitely. Read More

How Apple shook up the electronic book market
Apple didn't try to fix or raise the prices of electronic books when it entered into the market in 2010, according to Apple Senior Vice President Eddy Cue. Rather, he says, the company was only working to ensure a profit for itself. Read More

Apple plays defense, Microsoft goes on offense in battle for iPhone customers
Rivals Apple and Microsoft bookended the week by revealing productivity tools aimed at the same pool of customers: The millions who own Apple's iPhone. Read More

Walmart taking the Chromebook mainstream
Walmart has begun selling the Chromebook in 2,800 of its approximately 4,600 U.S. stores, expanding the reach of this still-on-the-margins platform. Staples too. Read More

 

DIGITAL SPOTLIGHT: CLOUD COMPUTING

In our in-depth report on cloud computing, we take a closer look at platform-as-a-service, security-as-a-service and back-end-as-a-service, weighing the benefits and challenges of each service and sharing tips from early adopters.

This free, 12-page magazine-style report is available now [Registration required]

To read the report, click here.

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: PREMIER 100 IT LEADERS

Now's your chance to get a worthy CIO or other top IT executive nominated for next year's Premier 100 IT Leaders awards! Deadline is Friday, Aug. 30.

To make a nomination, click here.

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Our weekly Consumerization of IT newsletter covers a wide range of mobile hardware, mobile apps, enterprise apps and IT trends related to consumerization. We cover BYOD, smartphones, tablets, MDM, cloud, social and how consumerization affects IT. Stay up to date with news, reviews and in-depth coverage.

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DIGITAL SPOTLIGHT: THE CONSUMERIZATION OF TECHNOLOGY
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CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL
Although the National Security Agency's secretly collecting phone records of millions of Verizon customers may be nothing new, the current scope of the data collection is "breathtaking." Do you think the U.S. government be allowed to collect phone records and mine Internet data on citizens?

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