20 Best Airports for Tech Travelers Looking for a place where you can get things done--or be entertained--while waiting for a flight? Read More WHITE PAPER: Cisco
The Long-term Benefits of Strategic Networks Good enough networks are good enough for short term, but what if you are thinking long term? Building intelligent networks that can support business now and in the future — and thinking strategically — make good business sense if a company plans to be in business for the long term. View Now WHITE PAPER: ClickSoftware
Steps to select the right workforce management tool This document is provided as an industry and best practice consolidation of the most effective questions asked during a service optimization and workforce management solution selection process. Learn more Top 10 Stories of 2011 From CIO.com From Apple to Microsoft, to Facebook to RIM, CIO.com had you covered all year long. Here's a look at some of our most popular stories of 2011. Read More IPad 3: What We Know So Far What does Apple have up its sleeve for the iPad 3? Here is what we know so far. Read More 3 Things Facebook Must Do in 2012 CIO.com's Kristin Burnham shares her Facebook wish list for the New Year, from privacy changes to a search redesign. What do you want from Facebook in 2012? Read More WHITE PAPER: Good Technology
7 Ways to Secure Mobile Devices IT departments that are committed to mobile security start with strong controls that include enforcing policies at the application level and prevent jailbroken or rooted-devices from connecting to the network. Learn More How to Avoid Future Shock Too many senior executives get strategic planning wrong because they don’t know how to interpret trends, says consultant Daniel Burrus Read More iPhone, Android Apps Locate Lost Pets "Tagg'd" with GPS New mobile apps for iOS and Android devices communicate with a GPS chip embedded in a pet's collar to help dog- and cat-owners keep tabs on their animals and locate lost pets./p> Read More Virulent Bank Robbing Code Released by Hacker: Round-up of Week's IT Security News Malicious Android apps disguised as popular games; FBI admits more attacks against utilities' SCADA systems; IE users proven to be stupider when it comes to online risks; U.S. Army officially inaugurates first cyber operations brigade; and more stories from the week's IT Security news. Read More WHITE PAPER: inContact
Ensuring Business Continuity in the Contact Center This white paper examines the challenges of implementing and managing a disaster recovery program in the contact center environment. It reviews the direct and indirect impacts of different disasters as well as short and long term effects. Learn More! Talk to the Teleworker! You can rely on technology to tell you how well your telework infrastructure is working but are your teleworkers happy? You wan't know until you talk to them ... Read More 2012: Year of Fast Changes for IT Professionals 2012 is set to be a year in which new opportunities start to rise for IT professionals, even though budgets are tight, according to the predictions of industry participants. Read More A Running Start to 2012 For IT, 2011 was a transitional year. A lot of big things were on the horizon ( data center as a service, for instance), but few of the profound concepts jelled. The consumerization of IT arrived in full measure, and cloud computing stopped being science fiction. Will the changes that take place in 2012 be more concrete? Here's my list of likelihoods for the new year. Read More WHITE PAPER: Symantec
Securing the Cloud for the Enterprise The arrival of cloud computing is changing the landscape for information technology (IT) more completely than has any trend or innovation since the first commercial use of the Internet, 15 years ago. Learn More House Committee Postpones Action on SOPA Smith says he will consider holding a hearing on the cybersecurity impact of the copyright bill Read More Stop SOPA! a Plea From the Inventors of the Internet What happens when you combine an overzealous drive to fight Internet piracy, with elected representatives who dont know the difference between DNS, IM, and MP3? You get SOPA--draconian legislation that far exceeds its intended scope, and threatens the Constitutional rights of law abiding citizens. And it may just pass. Read More IT Jobs Up, Skilled Immigrants Act Stalls As IT employment numbers near 2008's all-time high, Sen. Grassley blocks Senate action on the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act. Read More House Readies Green Card Bill for Tech There's a big push in the House of Representatives to get Congress to allow advanced degree graduates in science, technology, engineering and math to automatically get green cards. Read More Trashing the Boss Online Still a Bad Idea, but ... Three congressional aides recently lost their jobs in part because they are worthless layabouts who drink on the job, but also because they are but the latest to forget that Twitter lives on the Internet and tweets - especially those badmouthing your boss -- are visible to one and all. Read More Deal Means More SAP Cloud Changes If his company becomes part of SAP in a $3.4B deal, SuccessFactors CEO Lars Dalgaard will lead the combined firm into the cloud. Read More |
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