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The new Lyza learns from how people use it and makes recommendations based on a user's role or interests. The more people who use it, the better, officials say.
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In 2012, businesses must align data security with customer value.
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IT has used a mish mash of tools to manage VM. It's time to find something better.
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Is Java dead? What's ahead for programming languages running on the Java Virtual Machines such as Scala, JRuby, and Clojure? We take a closer look.
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During 2011, data centers became more virtualized in a migration to cloud-based architectures, which began to reveal previously-hidden problems with power. In 2012 this trend will continue and even accelerate, further elevating the importance of power for IT.
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Big Blue wants to help enterprises cut testing costs without cutting corners.
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Acer and Lenovo may release tablets in the third quarter of this year.
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From Windows on the mainframe to the role of the Total Architect, here's what interested ESJ readers the most.
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New reports confirm: insider threats continue to vex enterprises.
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Study puts in Azure second place after 26-month test; of 16 major cloud storage providers, only six pass all tests.
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No big surprises, consulting firm says.
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Annual survey focuses on challenges, trends IT faces in user adoption.
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IT employment continues to grow faster than the overall labor market -- but growth is still sluggish.
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Speed continues to trump lower dev costs in latest survey.
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In 2011, enterprises were aligning their information governance practices across functions. In 2012, Big Data information policy will become mission critical.
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BI popularity continued, and BI in the cloud and data aggregation took center stage this year. We look at what BI professionals might expect in 2012.
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How well did analyst Mike Schiff predict DW trends for 2011, and what's in store for next year?
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Of 13 items in release, 3 address remote code execution flaws.
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The role of data analyst has struggled for clarity on standards this year as the importance of analytics advances.
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In a year when in-memory analytics was memorable, what data management trends were the most important in 2011, and what can we expect in 2012?
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From tablets to takeovers, it was a busy year for business intelligence professionals.
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Tight budgets led to look closely at the cloud and encryption solutions. What will grab IT’s attention in 2012?
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From Windows on the mainframe (almost) to Big Iron and tablet growth, plus leadership changes at major tech companies and the passing of a trio of tech titans, it was an interesting year for IT professionals.
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From islands of storage to the consumerization of storage, IT storage administrators had their hands full this year. What challenges will they face in 2012?