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| Week of 18 Aug 2008 |
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SaaS: The (data center) killer app
A midmarket CIO takes a pass on on-premise applications.
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| Week of 11 Aug 2008 |
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A single mobile OS? You're kidding, right?
Like it or not, mobile device management means supporting multiple systems. But CIOs don't have to get tangled in a web of unmanageable devices.
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| Week of 04 Aug 2008 |
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2008 Olympics hold no torch for network speed
The increase in streaming video from major sporting events is causing havoc with network speed.
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EMS CIO outsources the mundane to focus on rebranding
As Eastern Mountain Sports focuses on rebranding, a CIO frees up his staff to focus on new projects.
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Outsourcing prospects in Brazil good, but economy is a barrier
Midmarket CIOs have plenty of reason to look to Latin America for outsourcing. But can Brazil continue to provide true cost savings?
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| Week of 28 Jul 2008 |
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States selling CIOs on data centers
CIOs looking to set up a data center in another state should stay focused on what it's going to cost in taxes and energy costs.
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Gartner: You may loathe Vista, but don't try skipping it
Microsoft Windows Vista is the scourge of IT managers nationwide. But the hassles of implementing it outweigh the risk of skipping it, Gartner says.
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| Week of 21 Jul 2008 |
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Hey mister, can you spare some time?
I work (a little) when I'm on vacation. But that's not a bad thing, is it?
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Data deduplication making disk backup more realistic for midmarket
Disk-based data deduplication tools could make tape storage an afterthought. But as vendors join on, CIOs should take a close, realistic look at deduplication's benefits.
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San Francisco network lockup justifies CIO fears
It's almost too terrible to fathom -- a network administrator hijacks your network. But is there anything you can really do about it, other than keep your fingers crossed?
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