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Fritz Nelson
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Google I/O: 3 Misses
May 16, 2013 03:03 PM At Google I/O, Google arrived late to the music party and did not have enough to say about vertical industries and mobile commerce.
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Google I/O: 3 Hits, Up Close
May 16, 2013 01:18 PM Google Maps, Search and Google+ changes stand out among news announced at Google I/O thus far. Take a closer look.
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Social Business Not Dead, Just Business As Usual
May 14, 2013 10:59 AM Social is becoming embedded into applications and business processes. Soon it will cease to be a category.
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Attend E2, Conquer Your Enterprise Challenges
April 25, 2013 12:57 PM Social, mobile, cloud and big data all can help you move more quickly and reach new customers. For the latest wisdom on how, join us at the E2 Conference in Boston.
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Samsung Galaxy S 4: 11 Clever Tricks
April 25, 2013 09:06 AM Samsung's Galaxy S 4 smartphone features solid hardware and a variety of innovative software capabilities, making it one of the best choices now. Take a closer look.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Oozes Innovation
April 24, 2013 11:06 AM Samsung Galaxy S4 may be today's best smartphone, with solid hardware and software tricks such as eye tracking and a gesture UI.
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94Fifty's Sensor-Laden Basketball Shoots, Scores
April 16, 2013 09:06 AM "Freakishly smart" sensors embedded in a basketball send shooting and dribbling data to a smartphone app and provide new level of coaching.
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How Oracle Must Reclaim Its Cool
April 04, 2013 10:52 AM Oracle President Safra Catz says the company's sales team will soon answer its critics. But Oracle must do much more than rev up the growth numbers.
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BlackBerry Z10: My First Week
March 26, 2013 09:06 AM I love the keyboard and UI. But the BlackBerry Z10 is missing too many key apps -- and betting big on enterprise IT's approval.
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No Google, No Microsoft, No Problem: MWC 2013
March 06, 2013 09:28 AM Mobile World Congress 2013 was notable for its workmanlike flavor. What didn't happen there was also conspicuous.
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EBay, PayPal Fuel Future Of Mobile Commerce
March 01, 2013 12:40 PM Hungry, time-pressed Mobile World Congress reporters prove mobile payments may, in fact, be as exciting as advertised.
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SMS Spam Delivers More Malware, Scams
February 27, 2013 10:00 AM Threats are now often disguised as gift offers, product giveaways, and payment protection insurance.
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Samsung Bets Big On Knox BYOD Technology
February 25, 2013 09:08 AM Dominant Android player Samsung promises IT-centric and end-user friendly ways to make devices safe and manageable.
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PR Gone Wild, 2012: 12 Hall Of Shamers
December 20, 2012 09:06 AM We get a lot of bad public relations pitches during a year, but these 12 speak for themselves. Enjoy, but please think carefully before paying for a FaceTime facelift.
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SugarSync Adds Search, Collaboration To Cloud Storage
December 12, 2012 10:50 AM SugarSync CEO describes new features, takes questions on cloud security in the latest episode of InformationWeek Valley View.
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ClearStory Puts Big Data Into Business Users' Hands
December 12, 2012 10:04 AM ClearStory CEO discusses how "converged analysis" lets users analyze data from internal and external sources, in latest episode of InformationWeek Valley View.
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Kaggle Crowdsources The Data Scientist Problem
December 12, 2012 09:35 AM Why poll just one data scientist when you can tap the expertise of 65,000? See how Kaggle aims to make that easier in the latest episode of Valley View.
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9 Inspiring Innings With SF Giants CIO Bill Schlough
December 10, 2012 10:49 AM After getting to know Bill Schlough, InformationWeek's L.A. baseball diehard Fritz Nelson has just one question: Why isn't this guy with the Dodgers?
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San Francisco Giants' Bill Schlough: InformationWeek IT Chief Of The Year
December 10, 2012 08:00 AM The Giants' CIO and his team are innovating in areas such as analytics-based scouting and in-stadium wireless, keeping the World Series champions ahead of the game.
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Mark Hurd Interview: Oracle Leading Or Following?
December 06, 2012 11:12 AM Oracle President Mark Hurd talks strategy with InformationWeek's Fritz Nelson and some CIO customers. Watch the interview and read our analysis.
Bio
Fritz is senior VP and editorial director of the InformationWeek Business Technology Network and executive producer of TechWeb TV, the multimedia production and broadcast arm of UBM TechWeb. Fritz has direct responsibility for 12 editorial brands, including InformationWeek, Dark Reading, and Dr. Dobb's, and their associated web sites, in-depth research reports, digital and print magazines, and live and virtual events. As an industry expert, Fritz writes about myriad technology issues -- from software to mobile to cloud to social business -- and meets regularly with CIOs and business leaders of the major technology companies. Fritz is a sought-after on- and off-camera personality and commentator, featured in video, broadcast, and event programs, including as host of the InformationWeek 500 Conference and Awards. Rounding out his diverse background, Fritz has been deeply involved in the development and transformation of UBM TechWeb's strategy, having led the acquisitions of Light Reading, Black Hat, Interop, and other key event businesses. Before joining UBM TechWeb, Fritz worked with Lockheed Martin's Computing Standards group, a team that tested and evaluated technology and whose objective was to set corporate computing and networking standards. Fritz was a technical writer for USBI, a subsidiary of United Technologies that manages parts of the solid rocket boosters for the space shuttle program. Fritz graduated magna cum laude from the University of Maryland with a bachelor's degree in journalism.
By The Numbers
Base: 417 respondents at organizations using or planning to deploy data analytics, BI or statistical analysis software
Data: InformationWeek 2013 Analytics, Business Intelligence and Information Management Survey of 541 business technology professionals, October 2012
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