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George Crump

The Importance Of QoS In Automated Tiering
In a conversation I had a few weeks ago with Pillar Data’s CEO, Mike Workman, we discussed his recent blog entry on the “Auto Tiering of Data”. In this blog he brings up several important considerations as vendors and users begin to examine automated tiering. One I’d like to elaborate on is QoS in Automated Tiering.

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Eric Zeman

Social Networking Landing In Your Gmail Inbox
Google is prepared to update its Gmail service with a new social networking feature that will be make it behave more like Facebook or Twitter. Is this what we want clogging our inboxes, or will it be too distracting for those who rely on Gmail day in and day out?

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Bob Evans

GM Ex-CIO Szygenda To iRise
Ralph Szygenda, General Motors' longtime CIO who retired late last year, is joining rapidly growing software firm iRise as a strategic consultant to create a CIO advisory council focused on defining and leading IT transformation and understanding the potential of enterprise visualization in those large-scale efforts.

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Ed Hansberry

Latest Windows Mobile 7 Rumors
A flurry of new rumors have been posted about Windows Mobile 7 just over a week before Mobile World Congress, where Microsoft is expected to announce the latest version of their mobile platform. Some of the information is welcome but other bits are surprising. Will they change your opinion of WinMo 7 if all of these are true?

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Adam Ely

Misguided Security Leads To Insecurity
It's once again travel time. Full disclosure: I was the first to publish an exploit against travel systems. Co-released with iDefense (since acquired by Symantec) this simple denial of service exploit was capable of halting operations at most airlines and airports in the United States.

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Nicole Ferraro

Readers: We Will iPass on iPad
Uh-oh: 67 percent of Internet Evolution readers say they'll buy the iPad 'never'

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Tracey Hughes

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.



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Bob Evans

Global CIO: Do CIOs Still Matter?
CIOs need to redefine their roles and boundaries in today's age of lean IT and customer-centric business.

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Anthony Guerra

Guerra On Healthcare: Meaningful Objections To Meaningful Use
Healthcare providers are criticizing exclusions and the all-or-nothing approach of the final draft definition for meaningful use of e-health records.

Stephen Glazier
Stephen Glazier

Global CIO: Software Patents And The CIO
Two recent developments dictate a more hands-on IT organization approach to intellectual property.

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Rob Preston

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.

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Art Wittmann

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.

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John Foley

Government Technologist: What's the ROI Of Open Government?
Let's stop dancing around open government and evaluate it based on its hard returns.

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Alexander Wolfe

Server Den: Inside HP's Converged Infrastructure
Gary Thome, chief architect of HP's Infrastructure Software and Blades group, talks power and cooling like you've never heard it before. Plus, why he thinks Hewlett-Packard's data-center play tops Cisco.

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Fritz Nelson

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.

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Chris Murphy

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.

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