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- IT Has Changed, But IT Budgets Haven't
IT's role is shifting to focus more on innovation and driving revenue. So why are budgeting practices so stuck in the past? - 6 IT Trends Tight Budgets Won't Kill
IT budgets will grow more slowly in 2013, but these elements of IT transformation will continue, CEB's survey and analysis shows.
Features
- 40 BYOD Vendors, One Confusing Market

As enterprise IT gears up to battle mobility run amok, vendors are using a mix of acronyms to disguise few comprehensive offerings. Our research shows little distinction between products that are designated as BYOD and those that are MDM, MAM or something else altogether. So now what? - Dr. Dobb's: The Poor Man's Design Tool
- Dr. Dobb's: Oracle's Java Revival
Columns
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SAS Gets Hip To Hadoop For Big Data
by Doug Henschen -
Will CMOs Outspend CIOs? Wrong Question
by Chris Murphy
Quick Takes
CIO Profiles
- CIO Profiles: Kenneth Shulman Of Broadview Networks
Outsourcing can be useful, but it's overrated, says this tech chief.
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