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Microsoft Windows getting old and slow?

Gartner Inc. analysts Michael Silver and Neil MacDonald believe that Microsoft Windows is aging like a prize fighter -- it still packs a punch, but certainly can't make its way around the ring like it used to. Silver and MacDonald believe that in an increasingly mobile and global workplace, a one...

View Answer   |  Apr 11 2008   8:18 PM GMT   |  asked by BKraemer
CIO, Midmarket CIO, Midmarket businesses


Enterprise iPhone?

Gartner recently flipped its position on the iPhone in the enterprise. Their opinion changed from: don't use it. To: use it at your own risk, but don't expect much support from Apple.Let's be honest: The iPhone may be one of the coolest gadgets to come along in a while, but does it have a place in...

View Answer   |  Mar 26 2008   3:02 PM GMT   |  asked by BKraemer
iPhone, CIO, Midmarket businesses


Are CIOs going green?

There has been a lot of words printed and spoken about Green IT: There are power and cooling savings that can be realized. It can be used as an entree to virtualization -- if your shop isn't already there. But are the proposed benefits of Green IT lip service? Are there actual ROI benefits of...

Answer Question   |  Mar 26 2008   2:55 PM GMT   |  asked by BKraemer
Green IT Strategy, CIO, Midmarket businesses


How are H-1B visas impacting your company?

The debate surrounding H-1B visas is raging in Congress again. Tech businesses are looking to have the number of foreign workers allowed into the country raised. There has been almost predictable backlash, but employers still believe they are entitled to have the best talent available working in...

View Answer   |  Mar 26 2008   2:23 PM GMT   |  asked by BKraemer
H-1B visas, CIO, Midmarket businesses


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