CIO Enterprise Applications | | | | If you're anything like the typical smartphone user, you have a ton of apps that you barely even notice, let alone use. IT execs are no different, of course. But these apps are different, rising above the typical app clutter to become the ones these IT leaders can't live without. Read More ▶ | | | White Paper: CDW Corporation How the Internet of Things is being deployed across industries. Read More ▶ | Whether you're looking to replace the bloatware that came preloaded on your HP laptop, or simply on the hunt for best-of-breed apps, this list has you covered. Read More ▶ | | Finding bugs in Web applications is an ongoing challenge, but a new tool from MIT exploits some of the idiosyncrasies in the Ruby on Rails programming framework to quickly uncover new ones. Read More ▶ | | A new Amazon cloud service announced Tuesday could help companies with legacy applications have an easier time taking the leap to the cloud. Read More ▶ | | | Want to make your wireless connections safer and faster? We review nine free Windows apps that can help you monitor performance and safety at home, in the office or in the wild. Read More ▶ | | A good consumer app keeps the user in mind through every stage of development to create the best experience possible. And enterprise apps should not be an exception to this rule. Here's why. Read More ▶ | | Anybody involved with purchasing enterprise software will do a lot of business writing. See how using text-to-speech can dramatically improve that writing. Read More ▶ | | White Paper: CDW Corporation Digital technology on the factory floor is nothing new: Many manufacturers already incorporate automation and sensors into their production lines. Read More ▶ | In this free report from the CIO Executive Council, IT leaders identify the most important characteristics of a strategic vendor and reveal how they handle vendor management to produce the best results. Download the report now! ▶ | Most people know that a student who does well in a class would likely do well in another class, but could you predict whether a student would succeed based on how many times they logged into the campus network? Learn more! ▶ | | | |
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