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Take back the network
What do enterprises need from SDNs? Perhaps more than anything, control of their own networking destiny. Read More


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Increasing the Value of Your Reports and Dashboards
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If you haven't retired Windows XP and haven't been fired yet, get busy
CIOs who haven't moved their companies from Windows XP by now ought to be fired, some people think, but those who haven't and are still on the job have options for saving their bacon. Read More

How to Add New Job Skills Without Going Back to School
E-learning is a cost-effective, accessible way to boost your job skills without the hassles of 'traditional' degree programs. Read More

What CISOs Can Do About the Cybersecurity Skills Shortage
I had the opportunity to present some of my research on the IT security skills shortage at last week's RSA Conference. This is a serious issue that doesn't get nearly enough attention. Read More


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Increasing the Value of Your Reports and Dashboards
Learn how incorporating other analytical capabilities such as predictive modeling and visualization can increase the value of your reports and dashboards by providing insight from complex data or predicting a future outcome. Register Now

IT Lessons Learned from Boston Marathon bombings: Dr. John Halamka
Dr. John Halamka, CIO for Beth Isreal Deaconess Hospital in Boston, chats with Computerworld's Tracy Mayor about some of the IT lessons learned following last year's Boston Marathon bombings. Read More

Crazy theories and global manhunts for Bitcoin's creator Satoshi Nakamoto
Now that Satoshi Nakamoto has reportedly been identified, let's look back at the crazy theories and investigations launched to find him over the years. Read More

Ruling on model plane raises questions on regulation of drones
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's policy regarding the commercial use of drones, based on a 2007 policy statement, "cannot be considered as establishing a rule or enforceable regulation," an administrative law judge ruled Thursday. Read More


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Simplify and Consolidate Data Protection for Better Results
Learn how IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Operations Center simplifies user experience and speeds problem resolution. Read Now

Review: Netgear's ReadyData makes a splash with flash
Netgear's better, faster rack-mount NAS and iSCSI SAN makes the case for enterprise workloads with read and write caching and unlimited snapshots Read More

5 video editing apps for Android
For a platform with more than a million apps, it sure is difficult to find a decent video editor on Android. Read More

Wall Street Beat: Despite sagging hardware sales, confidence in tech remains high
Confidence in the underlying strength of the tech sector as a whole appears to be solid despite some dispiriting news on the hardware front. Read More

Next-gen iPhone to reportedly feature quad-core A8 processor
Apple caught many of its competitors off-guard when it announced that the iPhone 5s would be the first mobile device to ever feature a 64-bit processor. Now comes word via the Commercial Times of Taiwan that Apple will have some more surprises in store when it annoucnes the iPhone 6, presumably sometime this Summer. The report claims that Apple's next-gen A8 processor, in addition to being manufactured... Read More


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