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Issue Of » April 26, 2010
COVER STORY
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Why CIOs Are Choosing Cloud E-Mail
The No. 1 reason is cost savings, but remote access, reliability, and features also factor in.
Next-Gen Communications Strategies
E-mail has had a good run, but many companies' systems have devolved into productivity-sapping morasses. It's time to move ahead with advanced collaboration tools.
Practical Migration: Managing Your Windows 7 Rollout
Our survey shows that IT pros have warmed to Microsoft's latest OS. Now, the trick is selling an upgrade to the business and easing users off XP with minimal heartache.
BI: Standardize Vs. Diversify
Our research says enterprises aim for fewer BI tools.
Down To Business: Microsoft The Cloud Innovator
Give it some credit: Early signs show a company committed to transforming the way it builds products and serves customers (and generates profits).
Columns
- Global CIO: CK Prahalad, Management Genius And Humanitarian: RIP
by Bob Evans - Down To Business: Microsoft The Cloud Innovator
by Rob Preston - Practical Analysis: Unified Communications' Day Has Arrived
by Art Wittmann
Quick Takes
- Oracle To Buy Phase Forward For $685 Million
- Inside Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 Beta
- Linux Graybeards? Yes, But Also A Wisdom Circle
- Salesforce.com To Acquire Data Provider Jigsaw
- Cisco Completes $3.3 Billion Tandberg Buy
- Talend 4.0 Integrates Data Management
- Energy Department Testing Cloud E-Mail
- World Bank Posts 2000 Data Sets Online
- Global CIO: Steve Ballmer Interview: 'Hockey Stick' Cloud Growth Ahead
- Microsoft Launches SQL Server R2
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