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Innovation Mandate: Has America Lost Its Innovation Edge?
In an ongoing series of articles, opinion columns, and executive interviews, InformationWeek will explore the issues driving and holding back U.S. tech innovation. First up: What our extensive research tells us.
The IT Pro Ranking: Networking Vendors
Here's how InformationWeek readers rank data center networking vendors.
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Global CIO: Larry Ellison Is Rewriting The Golden Rule Of IT StrategyEllison defies conventional wisdom by promising that extreme dependence on a single IT vendor (that would be Oracle) doesn't kill you and in fact will make you stronger. By Bob Evans |
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- Global CIO: IBM Turns Guns On Cisco With Acquisition Of Blade Network
- State of Minnesota Moves To Microsoft's Cloud
- Schwarzenegger Codifies California IT Reform
- Global CIO: HP CEO Apotheker Has Deep Expertise But Checkered History
- USAA CIO: On iPhone App ROI, Innovation, And More
- CA Technologies To Acquire Hyperformix
- Five Ways PlayBook Kills iPad
- Five Ways iPad Kills RIM's PlayBook
- Security Researcher Wins Prestigious MacArthur "Genius" Grant
- Document Foundation To Take OpenOffice Code Outside Oracle
- Avaya, Skype Partner On Business Communications
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