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Why 'no Macs' is no longer a defensible IT strategy 22 April, 2008 08:36:36
More users are demanding Macs in the enterprise. Thanks to key computing shifts, supporting their appetite for Apple is now a straightforward option for ITOnce confined to marketing departments and media companies, the Mac is spilling over into a wider array of business environments, thanks to the confluence of a number of computing trends, not the least among them a rising tide of end-user affinity for the Apple experience. - +
Putting The Price War to Rest 11 April, 2008 13:37:29
How Indian company Sheela Foam rebuilt its brand with ITEstablishing a brand name is a task that few companies do well. And, according to those that have, if there's one thing that's harder it's sustaining a brand. - +
Nine things you need to know about SAAS 17 October, 2007 09:30:22
A software-as-a-service expert answers questions about this evolving option for purchasing IT servicesSoftware-as-a-service may have come into the enterprise through "the bathroom window," but it's definitely becoming part of the mainstream, says SAAS expert Mike West, vice president at Saugatuck Technology Inc., a boutique management consulting and subscription research company focused on disruptive technologies. - +
Apple continues to mostly ignore the enterprise 01 June, 2007 08:08:15
Despite being roundly ignored, corporate America seems to be perking up its collective ears a bit to some of Apple's newer waresFor consumers, the Macintosh's hip quotient is being hammered home with one of the largest and most memorable advertising campaigns in Apple history. But the enterprise isn't getting any of that attention. - +
Outsourcing Critical to Corporate Strategies 01 June, 2007 12:44:03
The survey "Outsourcing comes of age: the rise of collaborative partnering" also revealed that executives increasingly are willing to outsource functions considered core to the businessA recent survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers says a majority of senior operating executives will continue to outsource IT, HR and R&D functions, demonstrating that outsourcing remains a top strategy among companies looking to lower costs and optimize services - +
VoIP: Taking the next step 02 May, 2007 17:39:23
While vendors are trumpeting the UC message, it's the systems integrators who are helping customers get a grasp on the benefits of converged networks. Local players chat about their impressions of VoIP and the consolidated communications push. - +
Unifying a communications presence 25 April, 2007 10:39:31
Say goodbye to siloed communication. The unified communications concept promises to reduce delays in accessing and communicating with others by bringing together all manner of hardware, software and applications. - +
VoIp Converges on SMB 13 December, 2006 14:12:58
Enterprise and consumer customers might be on-board, but IP telephony is yet to hit the big time in the small business market, leaving the door wide open for resellers. - +
The games we play 22 June, 2005 14:16:33
With consoles becoming a viable entertainment hub for the living room, consumers can now use them to enjoy movies, music, gaming and high-definition TV - +
Utility computing: A dream deferred... 01 June, 2005 12:01:52
Paradigm shifts were easier before the bubble burst. Serious change costs serious money, and few IT organisations have gobs of green stuff to throw around anymore. So it's no surprise that utility computing - hailed as the biggest paradigm shift since the first disk drive spun up - has stalled. It doesn't help that the marketing geniuses who came up with the concept still can't agree on what it means. There are three basic definitions. - +
Microsoft opens up on Longhorn 04 May, 2005 10:19:35
As Microsoft approaches a major milestone in the development of Longhorn, company executives are talking more about the features of the Windows XP successor -- which they claim will be easier to use, more secure and less costly to manage than earlier versions of Windows.
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