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For older enterprise systems, sometimes it makes sense to iterate, but sometimes it makes sense to blow it up and start over. Here's how to tell the difference.
How to modernize enterprise IT.
IBM acquired the Weather Company for its capability to analyze and gain insights from a vast array of sensors situated on planes, trains, automobiles and other machines. CIO Bryson Koehler discusses some of the other opportunities the companies might
Microsoftu2019s cross-platform, open source development and devops tools are maturing. That matters more to enterprises than a growing list of free tools.
With security threats on the rise across the US and the world, cybersecurity is everyoneu2019s problem. And, likewise, improving it is now everyoneu2019s responsibility.
Tomorrow's IT projects will use rapidly assembled casts of specialists, with a digital strategy officer role emerging to take the lead as the project producer and director.
Martha Heller shares her latest list of IT executives who were recently promoted or hired into new CIO positions.
Businesses are increasingly finding IT talent in the Silicon Prairie -- outside of the traditional tech hot spots of California and New York City.
Forrester Research predicts large enterprises will shift their focus to public cloud vendors in 2016. It also warns that the market will consolidate around industry stalwarts and IT pros should reformulate their cloud decisions accordingly.
While most companies have processes in place for managing administrative and other privileged accounts -- the sorts of credentials frequently used in high-profile data breaches for the past several years -- most do a poor job of enforcing those proce
Micron CIO Trevor Schulze, in the midst of an IT department revamp, is harnessing analytics to augment anything from manufacturing operations to product development and engineering.
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