5 Secure Reasons for Thin Clients
Access to Web applications is typically the most frequent use of a personal computer. Whether this should be done by means of a “fat” computer
Access to Web applications is typically the most frequent use of a personal computer. Whether this should be done by means of a “fat” computer
Access to Web applications is typically the most frequent use of a personal computer. Whether this should be done by means of a “fat” computer
We are at the start of an era of so-called pay-for-use computing, which stands to shift information-technology risks from customers to vendors. Under the old
For nearly 60 years, IBM was considered the champion of the information-technology industry. No other company, including Microsoft, approached IBM’s dominance as measured by revenue,
With the surging popularity of software as a service, coupled with Google’s ascendance, Microsoft is looking vulnerable. Will the world’s most powerful software corporation finally
Software development is proliferating. A key reason: It is easier to start a new software project than enhance existing programs. This is how corporations and
Can an information-technology department cut its annual spending by 30% and still remain effective? Hewlett-Packard is on track to do that under a five-year business
You can take some solace in knowing that it isn’t easy to earn a top score in the Baseline 500. In fact, barely half of
There are times for CIOs to plan strategically, looking at the big picture to improve overall business effectiveness. And there are times for CIOs to