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Wed, Nov 12, 2008 7:01 EST
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Posted by: ExecutiveBrief in Best Practices Topic: Applications
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Service orientation is the successful combination of technology, business processes, and methodologies.
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Posted by: bcrowell in Best Practices Topic: Enterprise ManagementBlog: CIO Knowledge Space
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I've been reading a bunch of articles on Cloud Computing and I think it's something that you need to have on your radar screen.
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Posted by: Thomas Wailgum in Soapbox Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Enterprise Software Unplugged
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There's an old Persian saying that goes something like this: The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.
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Posted by: C.G. Lynch in Rants Topic: ApplicationsBlog: Information Collective
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If I had to do it over again, I would have inserted a few snarky questions into our cloud computing survey that came out this week. They would have been added around the section about security, seeing as security concerns topped the worries IT pros and leaders had over cloud computing.
Tue, Oct 21, 2008 20:46 EDT
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Posted by: ChandyN in Best Practices Topic: Infrastructure
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Enterprise virtualization and compute clouds can be real, but they demand that businesses be able to exert real-time control over the existing physical networks, servers, and storage – not an easy t
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Posted by: Anonymous in Best Practices Topic: IT Organization Management
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SAManage, a leading provider of on-demand (SaaS) IT Management services, today released a new white paper to help organizations compare the costs of SaaS-based IT Asset Management versus the tradition
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Posted by: Laurianne McLaughlin in News Topic: InfrastructureBlog: Inside Tech
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At MIT's Emerging Tech conference last week, I listened to frighteningly smart people debate the future of this old-is-new technology concept that we call "the cloud." Microsoft showed up too, to share its vision for cloud computing. Memo to Microsoft: From what I've heard, you don’t know cloud.
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