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Banks learn to accept BYOD
Although IT leaders and other executives still have security concerns, they've become more likely over the past couple of years to accept employee-owned devices because of their potential to improve efficiency and innovation.
Shifting trends in analyzing big data
The big data phenomenon is spurring a shift in information analysis, leading companies to model complete data sets rather than subsets. Analyzing an entire data set may tend to bring forth outlier
Banks team up to demand more from software vendors
Bank of America ( NYSE: BAC ), Deutsche Bank ( NYSE: DB ) and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia are planning to pool their buying power and get more out of the major software vendors for less. The three
Video-conferencing market to gain greater interoperability
The market for video-conferencing gear is about to get smaller--but also more interoperable--as Cisco prepares to close its acquisition of rival Tandberg in the next few weeks. On Monday, the
RFID goes to work for IT
A bank vice president in California decided in 2007 to use new technologies to save time and money. First, Mike Russo, senior vice president of automated identification technologies at the Wells
Bank of America withdraws job offers to foreign MBA's
The $787 billion stimulus package has some small print that could affect many big institutions. Any financial institution that receives money from the government's troubled asset relief program is
The Wall Street crisis hits IT jobs, too
The financial meltdown on Wall Street is bad news all around, and certainly not a happy moment for IT workers who were employed at places like Lehman Brothers or Merrill Lynch, which is being taken
Wall Street crisis hurts IT pros
The financial chaos on Wall Street, including the demise of Lehman Brothers and the Bank of America purchase of Merrill Lynch, has not only hurt stock portfolios and 401ks, but will mean the loss of
Wall Street turmoil unlikely to affect IT industry
Despite high-profile troubles this week--first involving Bank of America's purchase of Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy filing, and then AIG's attempting to secure billions in emergency
Some CIOs are paid $1 million
It seems, in this world, there are two types of CIOs. The first does quite well financially depending on the size and nature of his or her enterprise, oftentimes, taking home a decent salary, and

