Balancing the ‘Scale Paradox’
By John Lucker Historically, large businesses have behaved and functioned differently than small and midsize organizations, even within the same industry. Smaller firms often had
By John Lucker Historically, large businesses have behaved and functioned differently than small and midsize organizations, even within the same industry. Smaller firms often had
By Tony Kontzer This year’s Oracle OpenWorld conference (Sept. 22–26) had as many twists and turns as any race of the America’s Cup sailing regatta
For many of us, the classic image of home ownership is lying in a hammock on a sunny summer’s day, sipping lemonade while a cooling
By Samuel Greengard Operating the world’s largest trolley network is a daunting task. There are trains to keep on schedule, repair issues to manage, and
By Maggie O’Neill Business leaders have known for years the value of virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and bring-your-own-device (BYOD) initiatives, but school districts are just
By Richard Lee Today’s world is one of globalization. For businesses, advances in technology have provided opportunities for employees to work side by side, even
By Samuel Greengard As mobility has taken root and the walls of the workplace have disappeared, there has been a profound shift in the way
By Kenneth Mok For our award-winning architectural and design firm Rockwell Group, IT downtime and data loss are not options. From our offices in New
By Bob Violino Cloud-based customer support is a rapidly growing option for companies that are looking to improve customer experience with technology solutions that are