Cloud Computing: Public Versus Private Options
If you’ve decided to take your organization’s enterprise “into the cloud,” you’re hardly alone. And if you’re weighing whether to go with a public cloud
If you’ve decided to take your organization’s enterprise “into the cloud,” you’re hardly alone. And if you’re weighing whether to go with a public cloud
The CIO of New York City has one of the most demanding IT jobs in the world—one that involves providing technology services or support to
In these tight economic times, businesses need all the help they can get to cut overhead and improve processes. There are dozens, possibly hundreds, of
Given our turbulent economic environment, cost reduction is a top-of-mind issue for executives. Many organizations are aggressively working to reduce their technology spend; many are
Niall Pariag has seen the future of medicine, and it’s as much about wireless computing, business intelligence (BI) and virtualization as it is about X-rays
Charles Wang of the UCLA Health System isn’t a nurse or a physician, but he spends every day working to improve the care of patients.
Regulatory and other challenges unique to the health care sector prompted Parkview Adventist Medical Center, an acute-care hospital in Brunswick, Maine, to re-evaluate its IT
When Hurricane Katrina roared its murderous path into Mississippi and Louisiana in August 2005, the howling winds and punishing rains destroyed lives, homes and businesses—and