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No matter the system, governance is paramount
Content in the enterprise and on corporate websites continues to explode, but it's also more decentralized and interconnected than ever. An organization's ability to set a strong governance
Enterprise video is set to explode, but presents new challenges
This year, large enterprises will watch 11 hours of video per user, per month--a figure Gartner expects to grow to 16 hours of video per user, per month in 2016. This burgeoning content presents a
CoreMedia develops WCM solution for media
Last week CoreMedia announced a new web content management solution designed specifically to address the needs of media companies. The idea is to offer media companies, broadcasters, publishers and
Creative IT prioritization strategies at 4 companies
IT has never been a domain for those looking for a leisurely work pace, but with the recent explosive popularity of mobile, social and analytics technologies, the pace has become even more harried.
Help desks get help at Peugeot, De Beers and University of Georgia
The help desk generally has not been a hotbed of innovation and efficiency in the enterprise. It isn't uncommon for large businesses to hold on to outdated, complicated ticket-tracking systems that
Gartner and IDC's outlook for IT in 2012
December is upon us, and arriving as predictably as department store Santas are IT analysts peeking into their crystal balls. There seems to be a general consensus that there will be increased
Social media archiving policies must be realistic
Social media content can, in fact, be a record--a fact some records managers find terrifying and perplexing when they consider the void it creates in e-Discovery and Freedom of Information Act
Data center hardware spending to hit $99B this year
In a new report published last week, market analyst Gartner has projected that worldwide spending on data center hardware will reach $98.9 billion by the end of 2011. This uptrend is forecast to
Lenovo overtakes Dell in PC-shipment ranking
Computer maker Lenovo has overtaken Dell in the worldwide shipments of PCs, catapulting it into the number-two spot with 13.5 percent of the market, according to analytics company Gartner. This puts
Gartner: Windows 7 to achieve 42 percent market share by end of 2011
Windows 7 will run on approximately 42 percent of PCs around the world by the end of 2011, according to a new report from Gartner. One reason cited for this increase is steady improvements in IT

