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From Apple to Microsoft, to Facebook to RIM, CIO.com had you covered all year long. Here's a look at some of our most popular stories of 2011.
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.
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.
Social media connects businesses with the informed consumer—to not be a part of this is missing a critical opportunity.
Adobe doubles down on providing digital creativity tools to help businesses improve their online presence
If the experts are right expect more advanced persistent threats, ransomware, social media ID theft, and requirements for IT security certification.
They go after applications, not networks, and take fewer resources to execute. So criminals are getting a good ROI by attacking smaller companies.
Sprint weathered the challenges and reaped the rewards of killing off PBX systems and moving to a unified communications suite with Microsoft Lync. Here's how this transition made life easier for Sprint workers and saved millions in reduced tech
The ISPs want you to believe that a handful of gluttonous users hog so much bandwidth that the ISPs had to impose data caps on all customers. But a new study proves that the carriers weren't telling the truth.
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