Technology - CIO Network
Don't Be Fooled By Pretty Pictures
How do you know your data center isn't overheating?
Categories: Forbes
Why Machines Will Get Smarter
Network-enabled communications and pools of experts will lead to an explosion of smart-service offerings.
Categories: Forbes
IBM's House In The Clouds
A new ''Blue House'' set of software-as-a-service applications aims to boost the company's Web presence.
Categories: Forbes
CIOs Get Political
Being a master at navigating a company's political landscape is another hat CIOs will need to wear.
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Hurricane Ike's IT Lessons
A first-hand account of dealing with technology problems during the recent disaster.
Categories: Forbes
Russian Code Breakers
Luxoft CEO Dmitry Loschinin discusses the former Soviet Union's growing outsourcing industry.
Categories: Forbes
Five Ways To Cut Energy Bills
How CIOs and IT managers can reduce data center energy costs.
Categories: Forbes
Why Google Isn't Enough
The Internet king's powerful search engine has a long way to go in the enterprise.
Categories: Forbes
Young Workers, Virtual Problems
The new generation of workers is connected to the virtual world, raising huge implications for security.
Categories: Forbes
Outsourcing's New Balancing Act
Corporations are still going abroad for cheap labor, but now they're seeking expertise, too.
Categories: Forbes
Apple, Microsoft--And The PC Guy
We found "PC Guy Bill," and he's at the Apple store shopping for an iPhone.
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It's Not Just About Cheap Labor
Outsourcing shifts into new gear as expertise grows in offshore markets.
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Chrome's Corporate Review
Google's new browser is cool, but it probably won't catch on in the business world.
Categories: Forbes
Parsing The Cloud
Governments, network topology, quality of service and expertise will spur a variety of cloud offerings.
Categories: Forbes
Tuning Up Data Centers
Keeping data centers up and running is more important than saving energy.
Categories: Forbes
What Worries CIOs?
With constant pressure to reduce IT costs, these executives have a lot on their plate.
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Corporate Pack Rats
Mark Logic CEO Dave Kellogg discusses how companies can handle massive amounts of data.
Categories: Forbes
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