4 Ways CIOs Can Impact the Bottom Line
In the not-too-distant future, keeping the company e-mail system up and running or overseeing a sweeping transition to a service-oriented architecture—important as those responsibilities may
In the not-too-distant future, keeping the company e-mail system up and running or overseeing a sweeping transition to a service-oriented architecture—important as those responsibilities may
A panel of industry and policy experts polled by the Software & Information Industry Association came to the same conclusion as the online masses: Google
Last month, scam and fraud spam surged to 14% of total spam traffic, up from 9% in March, security software maker Symantec says in its
Demand for highly trained and certified I.T. security professionals is surging to levels not seen since the post—9/11 hiring frenzy, forcing CIOs and I.T. managers
Sales of the much-hyped iPhone handsets have exceeded their admittedly ambitious estimates, say analysts and Apple Inc. executives. Now corporate chief information officers are bracing
The nightmare scenario that United Airlines and its passengers endured last week when its computer system shut down for two excruciating hours will happen again
The millions of teenagers and college students who helped build sites like MySpace and Facebook into multibillion-dollar acquisition targets will be sad to learn that
Despite having almost two years to prepare for a predictable onslaught of new passport applications this summer, the U.S. State Department and its information processing
Workers conditioned to the constant and annoying pings of their instant-messaging systems had better buck up and get used to it. According to the latest