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Gearing IT for the Rains: What CIOs Need to Know
Here's how CIOs can prepare their organizations for monsoons, when faced by flooded basements, stranded employees, and disrupted services.
Why Microsoft Office for iPad is Inevitable
New reports have surfaced that Microsoft is developing Office apps for iOS and Android. If true, it's a very smart move by Microsoft.
Mobile Workers Work Longer Hours
Almost two-thirds of mobile employees say they are working 50 to 60 hour-plus weeks, with most working weekends too, according to research.
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IBM: Only 16% CEOs Using Social Media to Connect with Customers
Added 25th May 2012IBM says a study it did of some 1,700 Chief Executive Officers worldwide found that many indeed - or should be -- grasping social media as a key enabler of collaboration and innovation.
Security Researcher Urges IT to Keep up with SAP Patches
Added 25th May 2012Companies are vulnerable, but often don't realize they are
Motorola Mobility has Infringed Microsoft Patent, says Munich Court
Added 25th May 2012But Google-owned Motorola Mobility also scored a victory as second patent didn't infringe.
Microsoft Pushes XP-to-Win 7 Migration
Added 25th May 2012For enterprises still running Redmond's antiquated Windows XP OS, Windows 7 is the logical upgrade--at least according to a new whitepaper written by analyst firm IDC and sponsored by Microsoft.
Microsoft Clarifies Ballmer's Claims of Massive Windows 8 Adoption
Added 25th May 2012Reports earlier this week that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer predicted unprecedented sales of Windows 8 were wrong on multiple counts, Microsoft and independent analysts agreed.
Massive Layoffs at HP Make for IT Outsourcing Identity Crisis
Added 25th May 2012It's been more than three years since HP acquired IT services provider EDS, and the long-term direction of its bigger--if not better--outsourcing business is no more clear than it was on the day the deal closed.
Customizable Cloud SLAs on the Way, Researchers Predict
Added 25th May 2012Service-level agreements and legal standards for cloud offerings will become more customized to individual customers and vertical industries as the cloud market continues to mature and providers look for ways to differentiate their offerings.
UK Government Publishes Open Data Institute Plans
Added 24th May 2012The new Open Data Institute will initially support start-ups that use open data to drive economic growth
Shareholders sue Facebook, Zuckerberg, Morgan Stanley
Added 24th May 2012Class action lawsuit, launched Wednesday, alleges info was hidden by Facebook, Morgan Stanley prior to IPO
Windows 8 Puts End to Endless Reboots
Added 24th May 2012OS kicks out to recovery tools after second boot failure
Microsoft Office for iOS and Android May Arrive This Fall
Added 24th May 2012Microsoft appears to be closing in on a release of Microsoft Office for both iOS and Android this fall, despite previous denials.
7 Tech IPOs That Investors 'Unfriended'
Added 24th May 2012These companies saw their share prices fall after the IPO
Bredolab Botnet Author Sentenced to 4 years in Prison in Armenia
Added 24th May 2012He was found guilty of using the botnet to launch multiple DDoS attacks
Apple's iPad Saves Greece from $140B Debt
Added 24th May 2012The debt of Greece was reduced from $270 billion to $130 billion by a team using iPads.
HP to Cut 27,000 Jobs
Added 24th May 2012The cuts will amount to 8 percent of HP's workforce as part of restructuring program that started last year and is to continue through 2014.




