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Increased energy efficiency in a data center can be reached without major changes to IT equipment or facilities. Here are six ways to get there.
Economic pressures on companies to cut spending aren't impacting information technology outlays severely, according to a new survey that shows half of U.S. companies planning to boost IT spending in 2012. Indeed, more than half of those indicate
While Apple's newest iPhone, iPhone 4S, is an incremental upgrade, business users will like the new features - and will be glad Apple left one feature out.
NetHope, a consortium of IT leaders serving humanitarian agencies, has been keeping things in-house with Sharepoint for years. But a recent move to the cloud via Office 365 is freeing up IT staff and allowing agencies to better share information.
In a Bloomberg Businessweek article, Google CIO Ben Fried reflects on the benefits of letting employees have their way with technology. Forrester Research agrees that IT managers should relinquish control, but not before methodically analyzing worker
Persuasion is a form of engineering. What makes it special is that we're what's being engineered. Is that an ethical thing to do? It's a question with no simple answer.
Peter Bregman's book on selectively "getting the right things done" could offer a salve in the face of endless challenges.
For anyone interested in how the CFO position is evolving -- not just into a business partnership with the chief executive's office, but also into a whole new cross-functional corporate force -- Wan Ling Martello's appointment at Nestle pro
Development leaders! Project leaders and business analysts! Application & solution architects! Want to move forward on your Business Technology (BT) journey and be viewed by your business stakeholders as a valuable team member? Take a tip from la
Wan Ling Martello trades Arkansas for Switzerland to succeed Jim Singh at the food giant.
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