New Storage System Increases Performance Tenfold
By Maggie O’Neill San Francisco’s Morrison Planetarium has shaken things up—and not just through its recent production of the show Earthquake. About two years ago,
By Maggie O’Neill San Francisco’s Morrison Planetarium has shaken things up—and not just through its recent production of the show Earthquake. About two years ago,
By Brandon Weiss AEG Worldwide, a leading sports and entertainment presenter, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Anschutz Co. AEG owns, controls or is
By Bob Violino Worldwide spending on information technology is expected to reach $3.8 trillion in 2014, a 4 percent increase from spending in 2013, according
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A few weeks ago, I chronicled a problem with one software application that led me to ditch it in favor of another. But it has
By George Bradt The cost of a failed hire is high in terms of both dollars and employee morale—especially if the person hired is an
By Samuel Greengard Over the last decade, enterprise risk management has become critical. Cyber-threats, social media, political upheaval, global competition, and increasingly complex business and
By Samuel Greengard Managing an IT and storage infrastructure for one of the nation’s largest universities is a daunting challenge. At Texas Tech University, which
By Samuel Greengard As president of Pfizer Latin America and a member of the Committee of 200, a group that advances women’s leadership in business,