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Earthquakes and hurricanes along the Eastern Seaboard recently have put disaster preparedness in the spotlight at many organizations. While protecting facilities and information is a widespread
Over the next few years it may get harder to find the IT talent you need, largely because Baby Boomers are preparing to retire. Examining the results of two surveys, CIOInsight's Dennis McCafferty
IT workers have had some tough years, facing widespread layoffs, salary reductions and more work for less money, but the outlook seems to be slowly changing, according to recent hiring statistics and
The Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the number of IT professional in the United States at 4 million, but analysts at Foote Partners argue that a more accurate number is around 20 million. According
Do your workers tweet in the office? Should they? Do you have social media policies in place? A new survey by Cisco finds that businesses are inconsistent when it comes to the rules of the road
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- Sixty-Two Percent of Organizations Allow Employees to Use Personal Mobile Devices for Work, According to New InformationWeek Reports Research
- Salesforce.com Delivers Real-Time Communication for the Social
- Mobile SharePoint Breakthrough: Copiun TrustedShare for Good Is First to Provide Secure Access to SharePoint and File Servers from Smartphones and Tablets, With Complete End-to-End Governance
- EMC Acquires Syncplicity
- Brightcove Transforms Web Experience Management with Video Cloud CMS
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