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WHITE PAPER: Innotas Rethinking Your Flight Plan: IT Portfolio Management What does it take to manage your project and application portfolios with the efficiency and success rate of an Air Traffic Control Operation? This whitepaper from Innotas answers the question by taking a closer look at what Air Traffic Control entails and how the function of the CIO or PMO is similar to that of the Air Traffic Controller. Read now! Mozilla banked $274M in '12 from Google-Firefox search deal Google trumpets Chrome's SPDY gains One out of seven people use social networks, study shows SC13: GPUs would make terrific network monitors Apple says Samsung tactics 'crossed bounds of reason' Tablets running 64-bit Android, Intel Bay Trail chips coming soon WHITE PAPER: VMware Forrester - Business Value of Virtualization Forrester interviewed individuals responsible for the IT infrastructure and architecture and asked executives to rate the benefits received from consolidating servers, performing business continuity/disaster recovery, reclaiming data center capacity, and executing similar initiatives. Read now! Trojan malware steals sensitive data from SAP client apps New Acer CEO abruptly resigns as founder takes helm U.S. House panel approves bill targeting patent trolls How BYOD Puts Everyone at Legal Risk Preston Gralla: Microsoft 'Scroogled' campaign gets early holiday gift: Google evangelist calls privacy an "anomaly" Jonny Evans: Apple's R&D beats rivals on bang per buck | |||||||||
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