Why Opera Mini On iPhone Would Be Awesome
Today Opera Software announced that it will be previewing a version of Opera Mini for the iPhone during the upcoming Mobile World Congress event. Whether or not Apple will approve the app is anyone's guess, but there's one big reason it should.
Blackberry Users Vulnerable to Applications That Spy
In early December news broke about a security researcher who developed Spyphone, an application that uses the public iPhone API to grab data from other iPhone applications. This week a security researcher demonstrated a similar application that snoops on the Blackberry.
Perverse Policy: UK Govt. CIO Loses Clout If He Spends Less
Calling it "one of the most perverse things I have heard," the CIO of the U.K.'s Revenue and Customs branch said he was warned by Cabinet officials that if he were to find creative ways to cut his $1.2 billion IT budget by 50%, he would be dropped from a top-level group that shapes government purchasing policy and strategy.
Cloud Migrations Trigger Organizational Challenges
When organizations migrate to cloud computing, most of the focus is on technology components such as security, automation, and policy management. There is, however, another key element that's necessary for a cloud model to work within enterprises, and it involves organizational behavior.
Some Hot Health IT Stocks Are Cooling
Street.com just released a list of "best and worst" healthcare IT stocks. You'd think with all the stimulus money being waved at healthcare providers to install e-health record systems over the next few years, all health IT stocks would be winners.
Google Buzz: More Social Nonsense
Google's Gmail is set to get a lot louder, but don't get sucked into the hype
Massive Parallelism Has a Name ... Extreme Scale Computing
Parallel computing is not a new concept. Its been around for decades. Now the reality is here. Serial computing is dead? Well, that's what was stated in an article in IEEE Computer Magazine.
The online media sharing and file storage service reports rising interest in cloud storage and apps.
Ten very candid suggestions on overhauling SAP's value proposition, corporate culture, commitment to the cloud, competitive outlook and more.
Paul Prince, chief technology officer of Dell's Enterprise Product Group, discusses his company's efficient enterprise strategy, and explains why virtualization and cloud computing are on the same continuum.
With deadlines looming, federal government tries to engineer the huge workforce needed to deploy EMR and other clinical systems.
The TM1 in-memory analysis tool is designed to support dynamic scenario planning and faster, more flexible financial analysis.
Software maker says investigation shows the OS isn't an energy hog and doesn't issue false warnings about failing power cells.
Global CIO: An Open Letter To SAP Chairman Hasso Plattner
Ten very candid suggestions on overhauling SAP's value proposition, corporate culture, commitment to the cloud, competitive outlook and more.
Guerra On Healthcare: E-Medical Record Pros In Short Supply
With deadlines looming, federal government tries to engineer the huge workforce needed to deploy EMR and other clinical systems.
Global CIO: Software Patents And The CIO
Two recent developments dictate a more hands-on IT organization approach to intellectual property.
Down To Business: What Could Doom The IT Recovery?
The economy (stupid). Absent more responsible and disciplined fiscal policies, the U.S. tech rebound will be a short-lived phenomenon.
Practical Analysis: IT Managers Have Had Enough
Our annual salary survey indicates that security pros aren't getting a sufficient sense that their work and expertise are valued.
Government Technologist: What's the ROI Of Open Government?
Let's stop dancing around open government and evaluate it based on its hard returns.
Server Den Q&A: Dell CTO Elucidates Efficient Enterprise
Paul Prince, chief technology officer of Dell's Enterprise Product Group, discusses his company's efficient enterprise strategy, and explains why virtualization and cloud computing are on the same continuum.
Full Nelson: The Growing Threat Of Cyberwarfare
Many more casualities will pile up, but policy and agreements will prove meaningless against today's anonymous cyberwarrior.
Global CIO: Why GM's Volt Electric Car Needs An iPhone App
GM is promising a smartphone app that lets drivers remotely track data such as whether the Volt's battery is charged, hoping to ease the fear of running out of juice on the road.
What CMIS Can (and Can't) Do for ECM Integration
Is Oasis' new open Content Management Integration Services standard the answer to interoperability woes?
Why IT Must Sort Out App Mobilization Challenges
We poll nearly 700 business technology professionals and interview vendor mobile application.

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