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If IT professionals are a restaurant's chefs, then business development professionals are the rest of the staff -- those attracting guests, designing the menus, and managing the profits.
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Report focuses on widely used but lesser-known Internet threat.
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Users identify energy-efficient IT solutions that are easiest to implement, offer greatest cost savings.
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IPsec is a secure, robust, and transparent network widely available to businesses with smaller overhead than you might think.
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SQL Server 2012 now available for purchase.
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Is Big Data everything it’s cracked up to be or is the Big Data value proposition based on fears of an undiscovered insight in our data? Our storage analyst, Jon Toigo, looks at why Big Data isn’t for everyone.
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Testing orgs favor cloud, outsourcing; $200 million for Big Data R&D; creating a DDoS playbook
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Cisco calls Unified Compute System 3.0 "third generation of fabric computing."
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By Stephen Swoyer
Thanks to a combination of social, mobility, cloud, Big Data, and other forces, business intelligence and data warehousing are on the cusp of profound transformations. The question is: which way are these technologies headed?
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By Linda L. Briggs
Huge data sets can reveal hidden patterns, analyst explains.
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Business service jobs, including IT jobs, are moving to “low-cost geographies” for the next decade, then movement will stop.
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By David Stodder
Three catalysts that are changing BI and data warehousing.
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By Stephen Swoyer
A decade ago, using spreadsheets to manage ETL source mappings might've made sense. Today, an upstart BI vendor claims, it isn't just inelegant -- it's anachronistic.
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By Stephen Swoyer
Microsoft bids "adios" to OLE-DB.
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Most IT organizations are only performing very basic monitoring on their servers. This new approach uses concepts we learned from the consumer gadget world.
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As Microsoft's response to a recent critical vulnerability demonstrates, Windows security has come a long way -- for the better -- since the days of Code Red.
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IT is looking to cut costs. One way is to outsource data center tasks. We take a closer look at a state-of-the-art site in Europe to learn what features are most important to IT and how investments in renewable resources are paying off.
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Nasuni’s test of cloud-to-cloud migrations proves that the destination cloud provider matters a great deal.
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New study shows the willingness of business users to circumvent IT, adding to the complexity of IT’s environment.
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PCs fade as primary digital device for most users in just a few years.
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Fear of termination over data thefts is top employee concern.
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The newest version of an annual report from the Ponemon Institute and sponsored by Symantec confirms some of what we know and puts the costs of breaches into concrete numbers.
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By Linda L. Briggs
A long-time tech observer delves into why some companies succeed and others fail.
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By Ted Cuzzillo
Line-of-business analysts are advancing on IT's old territory. Five thoughts on what it means for both parties.