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When it comes to enterprise mobility there are opportunities galore, but cost, integration and security challenges must be surmounted.
Losing the relentless focus and taking a team-wide break from punishing project schedules can make you more productive than ever.
We often clear our workstations or e-mail, but we seldom do that with our minds.
Everybody knows about Microsoft ending Windows XP support, but most of the articles and bloggers are hitting on the wrong point. Microsoft could very well be putting the IT industry in danger of becoming heavily regulated by the government. And yes,
Concurrent says Cascading 3.0 will support local in-memory, Apache MapReduce and Apache Tez out of the gate with support for Apache Spark and Apache Storm soon to follow.
Behavioral economics has proven that we're all pretty bad at making rational decisions. So what are you supposed to do about it? Make the people who want shiny new software pay for it themselves.
A managed service approach to application development and maintenance seems like a win-win for outsourcing customers and providers. But how do you make it work? Steven Kirz, principal with outsourcing consultancy Pace Harmon, talks about what a succe
Rich Baich, CISO, Wells Fargo & Company, shares his views on tackling risk management amidst an increasingly complex IT landscape, combined with old approaches to security.
Gamification is so much more than points and badges. In fact, by 2015, Gartner predicts that gamification to be the primary mechanism used by 40 percent of Fortune 1000 companies to transform business operations.
An estimated 1,500 developers gathered last week at F8, Facebook's first conference in almost three years, to learn about the latest updates to social network's platform. The atmosphere throughout the event was that of a very grown-up and i
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