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Stories by: Mary Brandel

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    How to manage outsourcers after the contract's ink is dry 09 March, 2010 07:29:00

    When the global trade association SEMI experienced a big revenue decline last year and had to cut staff, CIO Gil McInnes turned to outsourcing.
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    Smartphones need smart security practices 20 January, 2010 06:44:00

    As vice president of IT at Windsor Foods in Houston, Stephan Henze has to stay one step ahead of the latest IT trends. That's why he's spending a lot of time thinking about securing and deploying smartphones enterprisewide.
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    Forecast 2010: 6 hottest skills for 2010 30 December, 2009 04:13:00

    Pent-up demand for new projects. Veteran employees leaving the company. Who could complain about such pressures in the waning months of 2009, when the year was spent under a cloud of economic misery?
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    How hackers find your weak spots 20 October, 2009 03:29:00

    While there are an infinite number of social engineering exploits, typical ones include the following:
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    Cloud computing: Don't get caught without an exit strategy 04 March, 2009 08:34:00

    When the IT world looks back at 2008, it will certainly remember the global financial crisis. But it will also likely link that time frame with the takeoff of cloud computing, the engine behind more conferences, conversations and marketing collateral than seemingly any other technology in development today.
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    How to avoid 5 common storage mishaps 10 February, 2009 09:12:00

    Think you can guess the No. 1 threat to the security of your stored data? If you said hackers, or even trouble-making insiders, you'd be wrong. While malicious threats are an ongoing concern, it's your well-meaning employees who are more likely to unknowingly expose your company's stored data through, say, a file-sharing network or a misplaced laptop.
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    Letting Apple into the enterprise isn't easy 07 November, 2008 08:28:00

    Eighteen months ago, Serena Software began exploring the feasibility of supporting Apple MacBooks as an option for its users, most of whom are developers. It was interested in lowering support costs and increasing satisfaction among employees who used Macs at home, including the CEO.
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    Stormy weather: 7 gotchas in cloud computing 04 November, 2008 08:33:00

    When the computer industry buys into a buzzword, it's like getting a pop song stuck in your head. It's all you hear. Worse, the same half-dozen questions about the hyped trend are incessantly paraded out, with responses that succeed mainly in revealing how poorly understood the buzzword actually is.
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    When to shred: Purging data saves money, cuts legal risk 19 September, 2008 08:19:00

    A funny thing happened on East Carolina University's journey to creating a data-retention strategy. As part of a compliance project launched one and a half years ago, Brent Zimmer, systems specialist at the university, was working with attorneys and archivists to determine which data was most important to keep and for how long. But it soon became clear that it was just as important to identify which data should be thrown away.
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    Role management software: Making it work for you 09 September, 2008 09:44:00

    Role management software enables the creation and lifecycle management of enterprise job roles, according to Forrester Research. It does this by discovering and logically grouping application-level, fine-grained authorizations and entitlements into enterprise job roles, which can then be assigned to people by rule-based provisioning or request-approval workflows.
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    Social networking behind the firewall 12 August, 2008 09:01:00

    Microsoft calls it TownSquare. Deloitte hosts D Street. IBM has its Beehive, and Best Buy its BlueShirt Nation.
 
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