Tuesday, August 23, 2011

How 1 CIO turned vendors into real partners

  Tablets becoming popular bathroom activity, survey finds | Android now most attacked mobile OS, McAfee reports
 
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Vendors as partners
Ken Piddington, CIO of Global Partners LP, an $8 billion energy company in the Northeast, recently implemented an innovative vendor partnership program that he hopes will improve the product and services the company gets from suppliers while helping those suppliers more efficiently serve the company and benefit from the relationship. He recently outlined the plan with Network World Editor in Chief John Dix. Read More


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Tablets becoming popular bathroom activity, survey finds
With the market flush with hot-selling tablets, it shouldn't bowl anyone over to learn that many tablet users are taking the plunge and bringing their devices to the bathroom with them. Read More

Android now most attacked mobile OS, McAfee reports
Google's Android operating system is now the most-targeted mobile platform for malware, according to McAfee's latest threat report. Read More

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For years, large organizations have centralized applications and IT services in order to cut costs and drive greater efficiencies. This slowly decrease the IT portfolio in remote offices/branch offices. One-by-one email, file, application, and backup servers were pulled out of branches as these services were moved to central IT. Read More


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It's that time of year, folks. With Apple expected to release a new iPhone in about 6 weeks or so, the rumor mill is in full effect. Over the past few weeks, there have been an avalanche of contradictory iPhone rumors. Whereas some reports claimed that Apple's next-gen iPhone would be a simple spec upgrade that would be called the iPhone 4S, others pointed to an iPhone 5 with a completely re-designed... Read More

The world's geekiest license plates
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Microsoft to co-develop cloud products with Chinese OS firm
Microsoft said on Tuesday it will work with a Chinese operating system developer to create cloud computing products for the country's market, a move that could help the U.S. company sell to China's government agencies. Read More

Qualcomm should buy WebOS, analyst says
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Oracle quadruples capacity of virtualization software
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BlackBerry PlayBook Apps: 5 Worthy Downloads
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The world's geekiest license plates
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