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A cancer diagnostics firm is using a single sign-on service to secure a growing pool of SaaS subscriptions.
In this Q&A, CIO Magazine Hall of Fame member and soon-to-be ex-CIO of American Airlines Monte Ford talks about technology influence, cultivating future leaders and feeling sad.
After a relatively quiet year -- similar to that for overall dealmaking -- Ernst & Young thinks strong M&A fundamentals will finally kick in
From the dead-on-arrival HP TouchPad to RIM's epic BlackBerry outage and Yahoo's slow fade, here are the tech products, companies and events that let us all down in 2011.
The death of Steve Jobs, Android, Anonymous, AT&T-T-Mobile, HP boardroom drama, earthquake aftershocks, and Egypt going offline all make top headlines.
RIM and BlackBerry smartphones and tablets could take some strides in the right direction in the coming year, but the outlook is mostly grim, writes CIO.com's Al Sacco.
CIO.com's Al Sacco gathers a handful of mobile and wireless predictions from industry experts on subjects like mobile malware, mobile payments and location-based services and offers his take on which predictions will come true--and which will fa
Looking ahead to the 2012 merger-and-acquisition environment, PricewaterhouseCoopers sees pent-up U.S. demand for deals being unleashed -- if the lending environment eases and access to capital improves.
The NLRB rules that businesses canu2019t fire employees who complain on Facebook and other social media about their working conditions.
Challenged by HIPAA privacy requirements and mobile-device limitations, United Orthopedic looks for a device- and hardware-independent mobile strategy
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