Treading the Line Between Security & Productivity
“There’s a thin line between security and productivity,” said Brad Nelson, IT manager at Louisville, Ky.-based Baptist Health, at an HP security-related event in New
“There’s a thin line between security and productivity,” said Brad Nelson, IT manager at Louisville, Ky.-based Baptist Health, at an HP security-related event in New
Information technology has made significant contributions throughout the world, but it may prove most valuable in the health care industry—especially in the fight to cure
The perennial question of what keeps CIOs and other technology leaders up at night changes from one decade to another, but some issues that have
It’s not easy being the CTO of a company that has a 10 petabyte database with 13 billion structured and unstructured records going back to
“Information is the oil of the 21st century,” said Peter Sondergaard, a senior vice president of research at Gartner and a presenter at the Xerox
Though IBM’s Watson is famous for beating world chess champion Garry Kasparov and Jeopardy! champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, the cognitive computing system is
How can a B2B company explain analytics to consumers (in this case, football fans) and humanize its brand at the same time? That’s what SAP
With a tagline of “AnywhereBanking,” BBVA Compass must deliver on its promise to be responsive to its customers’ needs. The U.S. banking franchise, which has
By Eileen Feretic What do you do after you’ve served as the supervisor of the FBI’s 9/11 investigation … and an on-scene commander after the