Global CIO: IT-Led Opportunities Abound, So Stop Sniveling
By
Bob
Evans
Lose the Depends and ask yourself why you find it so hard to believe when so many before us have given us so very much to work with.
Down To Smarter Business: People Want Technology Focused On Results, Not ''Solutions''
By
Rob
Preston
Sensors, wireless, cloud computing, machine-to-machine networks--they're all coming together to change how people get their jobs done.
Global CIO: SAP's Spread Out Payment Plan Is Good But Not Enough
The ERP business has become a buyers' market and is likely to stay this way. SAP could be on the verge of capitalizing on that.
Global CIO: Cloud Computing's New Name: 500 Reader Suggestions!
By
Bob
Evans
The CEOs of HP and IBM say "cloud computing" is a lousy name, so we asked you to come up with a new term--and your 500 responses tell us a lot about ourselves.
Global CIO: SAP Tells Oracle To Free Java But Keeps Own Software Closed
By
Bob
Evans
SAP's CTO argues that Java is so vital to global IT that it must be in public domain. So does the same hold true for SAP systems that manage 65% of global GDP?
Global CIO: Why Oracle's Larry Ellison Will Tell The EU To Pound Sand
By
Bob
Evans
Larry Ellison wants to compete head-on against IBM. He needs Sun to do that. The EU stands in his way. The popinjays better be sure to buckle up their chinstraps.
Mathias On Mobility: Net Neutrality's For Wireless Too
Our columnist argues that network neutrality, in the form of requiring open access, must apply to wireless carriers.
Global CIO: How IT Builds Brands
By
Chris
Murphy
Technology is among three key factors driving brand value
Global CIO: Cloud Computing's New Name: Who Will Win $100 Million?
By
Bob
Evans
HP, IBM, and Oracle say "cloud computing" is a bad name, so we're asking you to come up with a replacement name. You might (hah!) win $100,000,000.
Full Nelson: A Web Presence Needs Sizzle, For Shizzle
By
Fritz
Nelson
Customer engagement is the future of the Web. For the bold and the willing, successful ideas are there for the trying -- just don't try too hard.