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7 things marketing wants to say to IT
Attention, IT: As marketing goes all-digital, your CMO needs more from you than back-office support. Are you ready to be a marketing partner? Read More
 


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Onboarding 2013 - A New Look at New Hires
This study of 230 organizations, conducted in January and February 2013, will explore the best practices organizations use to transform basic new hire orientations into strategic initiatives and how they leverage world-class technology to boost productivity, engagement, and retention. Learn More

Microsoft's new CEO and his first-100-days plan
Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella, had better hit the ground running with a plan for his first three months on the job, corporate strategy and branding experts said today. Read More
 

Personal history may thrust new Microsoft CEO into visa debate
Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella, was born in Hyderabad, India, one of that nation's largest IT centers, and graduated from Manipal University in India before heading to the U.S. to earn an advanced degrees in business and computer science. Read More
 

Possible Belarus connection prompts probe of Healthcare.gov
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launched a security probe of Healthcare.gov after a U.S. intelligence unit last week warned that portions of the Affordable Care Act website was built by software developers linked to the Belarus government. Read More
 

Google expands bug bounty program, ups Patch rewards
  Google is broadening its bug bounty program for security researchers to encompass all Chrome apps and extensions made by company. It's also upping payments for its Patch Rewards Program, focused on improvements for open-source code. Read More
 

Google agrees to give equal prominence to rivals' services to settle EU antitrust case
  Google has agreed to give comparable display to specialized search services that rival its own, in order to settle a European Union antitrust case, the European Commission said Wednesday. Read More
 

NSA spy program hurting U.S. vendors
The U.S. Congress needs to help restore global trust in the nation's technology vendors by reining in surveillance programs at the National Security Agency, an industry representative told lawmakers Tuesday. Read More
 

IBM questions D-Wave quantum claims
Researchers at IBM and the University of California are questioning whether a closely watched experimental computer used by Google actually relies on quantum mechanics as its manufacturer, D-Wave, claims. Read More
 


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Learn how other companies are successfully creating advocates out of their employees and help them to better understand their corporation's key messages through the use of new and exciting technologies. Learn More

Nadella toes the Ballmer line in first public comments as CEO
Meet the new guy: He sounds just like the old guy. Read More
 

Satellite hotspot promises to bring Wi-Fi everywhere
  There will soon be nowhere to hide from Facebook selfies, Justin Bieber news and emails from your boss. Read More
 

Schmidt gets $100M in Google stock -- again
When Google awarded Eric Schmidt a $100 million stock bonus in 2011 it was seen as unprecedented for the company. Now it's doing it again. Read More
 

Alleged Silk Road creator indicted on 'kingpin' charges in New York
Ross Ulbricht, alleged creator of the online black market Silk Road, was indicted in New York Tuesday on narcotics, money laundering and so-called "kingpin" charges, and faces up to life in prison. Read More
 

SAP lays out its strategy for growth, with HANA at the forefront
SAP's strategy event for the investment community on Tuesday offered few major surprises to anyone who's been closely monitoring the software vendor lately, but did serve to cement the company's future direction for product development, growth and customer retention. Here's a look at some of the highlights of the event. Read More
 

Cloudera launches in-memory analyzer for Hadoop
Hadoop distributor Cloudera has released a commercial edition of the Apache Spark program, which analyzes data in real time from within Cloudera's Hadoop environments. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Microsoft, the wallflower
The choice of Satya Nadella as CEO suggests that the consumer-market party is over for the company, as it turns its attention to the unglamorous world of infrastructure. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Nadella wins a long fight to become CEO of Microsoft
Nadella wins, knocking out Ballmer. Meet the newest CEO of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Satya Nadella. A seasoned fighter from Microsoft's Cloud and Enterprise group, Mr. Nadella disarms opponents with an unassuming, humble style. Left standing after knocking out all opponents in a six-month long CEO cage-match, Nadella won his latest bout by unanimous decision, and is now champion of Microsoft. With a new trainer named Bill Gates to mentor and show him the rope-a-dopes, the future looks bright. Future bouts may pose a challenge though, with former heavyweight champ Steve Ballmer around watching his every move. Ballmer -- scowling of mien and wearing a rough demeanor -- may easily decide to fight dirty in the boardroom. But one thing is always a sure win: bloggers will be watching each fight live on pay-per-view. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers dance like butterflies and sting like bees. Read More
 

 

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