Monday, June 3, 2013

How enterprise IT gets creative

  Thanks to IT, more people can work from home | Japanese Internet icon, free from prison, starts app design firm
 
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How enterprise IT gets creative
Creativity is as hard to define as it is to capture, but it's the driving force in top-tier organizations. Here's how five big enterprises are seizing opportunities for innovation and gaining competitive advantage in the process. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Mimecast North America Inc

The Shape of Email
Our "Shape of Email" research attempts, for the first time, to describe the content of a typical corporate inbox in terms of its importance and relevance to the user. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: EMC Corporation

Enable Faster Backup and More Effective Long-Term Archiving
Read the IDC report on how EMC is well positioned to help organizations that want to consider alternatives to tape for long-term backup retention and archiving needs. Learn more.

Thanks to IT, more people can work from home
Unless you're working at Yahoo, where CEO Marissa Mayer has banned telecommuting, there's a very good chance you are working from home or at a coffee shop. Read More

Japanese Internet icon, free from prison, starts app design firm
A Japanese entrepreneur who founded one of the country's largest web portals and was a national celebrity before being jailed for securities fraud is now free and has launched a firm to develop smartphone apps. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Sepaton

Sepaton S2100-ES3 for Enterprise & Government Data Centers
Read this whitepaper to find out why Sepaton offers the simplest, most cost-effective solution to meet these challenges. Learn 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

The Grill: Paul Lucidi on the importance of employee appraisals
Paul Lucidi, CIO at Insulet, focuses on assessing and developing his employees, and giving them the tools to be successful. Read More

Darren Williams: 5 ways IT can improve customer satisfaction
The key to a great IT department is repeatable process and foresight, for both your employees and your customers .  Read More

 

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