Welcome Guest. | Log In| Register | Membership Benefits

All Interviews Stories

Interop: CIOs Eye Cloud With Optimistic Caution


November 19, 2009
The consensus of the Enterprise Cloud Summit panel was that the cloud promises reduced costs and added IT flexibility, but significant legal and technical challenges remain.

eBay Founder Starting Online News Site


November 19, 2009
As print journalism suffers from the move of ad dollars to the Web, Pierre Omidyar hopes his service will fill gaps in local Hawaiian news reporting.

Global CIO: Microsoft Data Center Strategy Vital To Azure


November 18, 2009
The company envisions a more just-in-time approach to bringing on data center capacity.

Interop: IT Forecast Says Clouds


November 18, 2009
"The Holy Grail is to deliver IT services on-demand," said Citrix Systems CEO Mark Templeton in his Interop keynote.

Global CIO: Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's Goodbye Letter To European Customers


November 18, 2009
If Larry Ellison were to bid ciao and adieu to the wonks of the EU, here's what his goodbye letter to Oracle customers might say.

Global CIO: Building A Brand Takes IT Flexibility


November 17, 2009
There are fundamental differences in how marketing and IT see their roles, and the world. And it's bad for a company's brand when the CIO and marketing execs don't get along.

Web 2.0 Expo: O'Reilly Warns Of Web War


November 17, 2009
Internet visionary fears an end to openness as Internet rivals consolidate power.

Global CIO: SAP's Spread Out Payment Plan Is Good But Not Enough


November 13, 2009
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!


November 13, 2009
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


November 12, 2009
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?

 



Briefs & Reports

Featured Brief

Reader Priorities Survey 2009 Intelligent Enterprise Reader Priorities Survey 2009
A new survey from InformationWeek Analytics and Intelligent Enterprise shows growing support for more centralized data management. But, a significant number of companies still struggle with data owners who resist giving up control of their data.

Featured Report

The Case For Green IT The Reality of Green IT
As the economy slows, will the truly green initiatives that focus on the broader environment and cost a bit—or a lot—more be swept aside by bottom-line-driven cutbacks, regardless of their positive impact on the planet?

CIO TV



Specialty Resources

Featured Microsite

 

Advertisement