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IT faces more pressure than ever to deliver actionable BI data to the business. But the smartest CIOs say this is no time to blindly throw BI to the masses. Better tools do no good without smart business strategy and the right starting data.
U.S. wireless carrier T-Mobile will soon launch a new BlackBerry trackball replacement program for owners of its older BlackBerry Pearl 8100/8120 and Curve 8320 devices. Here's a quick how-to on the simplest way to remove and replace your BlackB
Virtualization capacity planning tools are available all over, but sometimes the intangibles make a big impact on performance. Here's expert advice on proper sizing of physical servers for multiple VMs.
Think IT and facilities operating in silos is last year’s problem? Wrong. In the real world, it's getting worse.
Weu2019re at the beginning of the next generation of information and communication technology
A recent patent application filed by BlackBerry-maker RIM suggests that the company may soon incorporate fingerprint-scanning technology for added security into the "trackpad" navigation system used in some of its latest devices. But such a
Forget "Mr. Big" on Sex & The City: We've got an exclusive Q&A with Big ERP. He has never met a choice or a cloud that he likes, but he knows how to put those pricey maintenance fees to good use (just check out the gut on this
Despite the fact that data center staffing and budgets face plenty of pressure, IT shops say they want to build out private clouds. CIO.com's Bernard Golden explains the truth about these two trends.
BlackBerry devices used to be renowned for their impressively long battery lives. But with all the features and functionalities packed into modern RIM smartphones during the past couple of years, some of that battery longevity has vanished. CIO.com&#
What do you call cloud computing and virtualization experts? Job titles for IT people with these hot skill sets remain in flux, making it harder for specialists and employers to hook up, recruiters say.
High-tech goes all Hollywood this week, and the A-list tech stars are making big news: Apple, Oracle, Sun and SAP.
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