Tag:
landscape
Latest Headlines
Latest Headlines
Lawsuit tries to block HP-EDS merger
There are many questions regarding the announced sale of EDS to HP, including what it means for their respective tech staffs, the direction of the new merged company and the new shape of global IT
Bridging the generation gap
Bridging the generation gap Today's CIO may be the most senior--and oldest--person in the office. This puts CIOs in the position of being the "old guard," while the much younger generation are seen
Keeping your finger on the pulse
A successful CIO should know as much as possible about the market in which the company operates. That means knowing who your customers are by company, division and line of business, and how your
ALSO NOTED: Impressing the boss; The coming of the virtual Web
> Impressing the boss. Blog > The coming of the virtual Web.
Protecting your intellectual property
When it comes down to it, a company's intellectual property is the only thing that distinguishes it from rivals. Without it, your company doesn't have a leg to stand on, at least competitively.
The next generation of IT
will be much more flexible and scalable than today's technology, focused more on serving the business side of the enterprise. It's the only way to remain competitive going forward, especially with
Insight on what browsers offer today
One of the greatest things about IT is the constant evolution of technology. A great example is the number of browsers available today. There's Internet Explorer, Safari for the Mac, Firefox and
How to foster CIO/CSO collaboration
Defining the relationship between a CIO and a CSO (Chief Security Officer) can be difficult as lines of responsibility blur when it comes to dealing with all the technology and security tasks
Linux grabs traction in Unix space
One of the most interesting technology trends happening today is how open source computing, specifically Linux, is impacting the world of Unix. Just look at the market share stats to get a good
Software as a service comes of age
We've been hearing about Software as a Service (SaaS) for years now, but until recently there haven't been solid offerings to back up the hype. Early SaaS products died out because they couldn't

