Monday, June 3, 2013

How enterprise IT gets creative

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How enterprise IT gets creative
Creativity is the driving force in top-tier organizations. Here's how five are capturing opportunities for innovation and pulling in fresh new ideas. Read More


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Scale Communications to Rival Big Companies
Small and midsize businesses looking to minimize telecommunications spending should consider a hosted UC service. This paper highlights: • How to offload significant upfront capital expenses • On-premise vs. cloud UC tradeoffs • Side-by-side pricing comparison of hosted UC service and IP PBX Read now.

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A Total Cost of Ownership Comparison of MongoDB & Oracle
In this white paper, we compare the total cost of ownership (TCO) of MongoDB and Oracle. It can be faster and cheaper to develop and deploy applications on MongoDB than on Oracle Database, yielding both bottom-line benefits,lower developer and administrative costs. Learn More

China surpassing U.S. with 54.9 petaflop supercomputer
China has produced a supercomputer capable of 54.9 petaflops, more than twice the speed of any system in the U.S., according to a U.S. researcher who was in China last week and learned the details. Read More

Microsoft, Apple cut deals to clear out tablet, notebook stock
Microsoft and Apple last week kicked off promotions that may signal inventory clearing as they prepare their next generations of hardware. Read More

IE10 steals user share from IE9, jumps 53%
Microsoft's Internet Explorer boosted its user share last month by 53% as the company's enforced upgrade for Windows 7 continued to take effect. Read More

More of Sprint's customers are using iPhones, but that's not true for AT&T and Verizon
Sprint recently saw growth in the percentage of its customers owning iPhones, while both Verizon Wireless and AT&T saw declines, an analyst firm said today. Read More

Google nixes Glass facial recognition due to privacy concerns
Google will not be adding facial recognition software to its futuristic-looking computerized eyeglasses at this point because privacy protections aren't strong enough yet. Read More

The social network wars are over. The winner: email!
With every new social network and social service, with every new instant and not-so-instant way to communicate, email rises in importance. Columnist Mile Elgan explains how innovation has transformed email into the best social network. Read More

Apple under the gun as US e-book trial starts
Apple appears to face an uphill battle as it goes to trial Monday in New York on e-book price fixing charges brought by the U.S. government. Read More


WHITE PAPER: CDW

BI Checklist for IT Pros
Learn the key selection criteria required to provide your organization with the capability to address structured data, unstructured data and mobile demands so that employees can view and manipulate data on their own, from virtually any location. Read Now

Microsoft CIO Tony Scott has left the company
Microsoft CIO Tony Scott has left the company after five years. Read More

Samsung extends Galaxy Tab 3 line-up with 8-in. and 10.1-in. models
Samsung Electronics has extended its Galaxy Tab 3 line-up with 8-inch and 10.1-inch models with dual-core processors and extensive support for LTE networks. Read More

Here come the laptops and desktops with Intel's Haswell chips [9239693]
PCs that are cooler, smaller and faster were announced by computer makers Sunday in advance of Computex, with the new machines featuring Intel's speedier fourth-generation Core processors code-named Haswell. Read More

Asus Transformer Book Trio is tablet, laptop and desktop rolled into one
The company that brought us the PadFone, an all-in-one smartphone, tablet and laptop device, is thinking a bit bigger. Taiwan's Asustek Computer has now combined a tablet, smartphone and desktop PC into a single product that it calls the Transformer Book Trio. Read More

Foxconn developing 5 Firefox OS devices, could include tablet
Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, has become the latest company to back Mozilla's Firefox OS and is developing more than five devices running the mobile operating system for its customers. Read More

Researcher cracks the code on what makes a tweet popular
Twitter has become an essential part of the small business marketing playbook, but it remains a difficult platform to get your arms around. Some tweets will go gangbusters, others will land with a thud. Read More

LinkedIn aims to block hackers with two-factor login
Add LinkedIn to the list of Internet companies trying to make themselves safer from cyberattacks by adding two-step authentication. Read More

Richi Jennings: Microsoft CIO out: Tony Scott's dogfood days done
[You're fired -Ed.] Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) CIO, Tony Scott, has left the company, after five years in the job. Microsofties "Thank him and wish him well." In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ask if he jumped or was pushed. Read More

 

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