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Opinion: Apple at the Expo: What went wrong?
Macworld's Jason Snell is stunned that Apple has taken a 25-year-old event -- the Macworld Expo in San Francisco -- and 'treated it like a piece of garbage stuck to the bottom of its shoe.' But he's not really surprised: Apple has been leading up to this moment for a long time.
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Q&A;: Tech pioneer Earl Pace on racism in the IT workplace
IT buying tips: How to be your company's IT hero by knowing what to ask
An IT consultant offers tips on how to negotiate with vendors to ensure your company gets the best deal.
How to Raise Your Profile Without Raising a Ruckus
Cultivating a reputation as an expert in your field can be extremely beneficial, but raising your professional profile carries risks that can trip up even experienced professionals. Here's what you need to consider before you get behind the lectern.
Judy Estrin
Closing the Innovation Gap author Judy Estrin talks about what Six Sigma and No Child Left Behind have in common, why success is bad for us, and which presidential candidate is more likely to meet our current 'Sputnik' challenges.
The How of Y
Today's newcomers to the workforce are a mystery only to baby boomers who don't remember what they were like when they were newcomers to the workforce.
Why Can't I Get Promoted?
Paul M. Ingevaldson says you should never promote someone for doing a good job. You should promote someone who has changed his job.
Making Buying Fun
There may be a silver lining in the Wall Street cloud, as IT vendors hurt by the collapse of top customers find themselves bargaining to woo new revenue.
Sold on SaaS
Software as a service sounds great in theory, but how is it working in practice? Computerworld recently checked in with four companies that have had great success with SaaS. We found the typical pros and cons, as well as some less obvious issues. But overall, enthusiasm among users is high.
What I Did on My Summer Vacation
John Halamka took a connectivity holiday in August and wonders why such scaling back can't be the norm.
Mobile workforce apps entering second generation, say IT managers
Wireless mobility is entering a new generation, with more capabilities like GPS enabled on new devices, and made more powerful with richer middleware and synchronization software.
5 warning signs a tech start-up is in trouble
Investors and customers, beware: There are several warning signs that almost always spell trouble.
With an estimated 40% of the world's information now residing behind a firewall, employee productivity is driven by the ability to quickly find key information no matter where it's stored across your organization. At Google, we believe in a simple premise: all of the information you need to be productive at work should be available through one search box, giving users real-time access to content across the enterprise and delivering a single, integrated, secure set of search results. Offer your employees a Google.com experience for your business information. With the Google Search Appliance, your company's internal search engine can be as relevant and as easy to use as Google.com. Learn more about how the Google Search Appliance delivers universal search for business, enabling all enterprise content to be searched through one box. With up to 10 million documents in a single box, deploying a Google Search Appliance is not your typical IT implementation. Kimberly-Clark's employees search through more than 22 million documents daily across multiple repositories, and the company required a high volume, minimal administration search solution. With Google, Kimberly-Clark employees can access data throughout the network. Read how a fast, seamless, high-quality search experience can improve employee productivity across a global organization. View Entire Zone |
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