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Technology can be your friend, if you know what's out there and how best to use it on your project. This section will help you keep up to date on technologies that can make your life easier or much more complicated.
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Hot Post-Recession Technologies for 2010
- by Michael Wood
(January 12, 2010)
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With a world economy in recession, there isn't a whole lot of technology spending on the horizon. For an idea of where those precious IT dollars will (and should) be spent, here are the hot technology investments to look forward to in 2010.
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Virtual Applications Achieve Results
- by Bob Weinstein
(April 13, 2009)
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Finding the right virtualization solution can do wonders for your IT organization. It can also be a bit daunting. The good news is that CIOs are discovering that not only are there many solutions out there, but they’re also getting better every year.
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New Virtualization Technologies
- by Bob Weinstein
(April 13, 2009)
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Some say that the explosion of digital data and traffic in recent years has made the rise of virtualization all but inevitable. Here's how the industry leaders are creating more sophisticated virtualization options.
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Making a Good Case for Virtualization Technologies
- by Bob Weinstein
(April 13, 2009)
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Virtualization as a concept has been around since the 1960s. There are still kinks to iron out, but it has proven itself as a sustainable technology that only improves over time. Today, cost-constrained companies are making a good case for virtualization technologies.
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How Acceptable Is Virtualization?
- by Bob Weinstein
(April 13, 2009)
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Despite some initial relunctance to embrace virtualization, companies are clearly coming around to see its advantages. Here are some numbers suggesting that acceptance levels for virtualization technologies have jumped dramatically.
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Basics of Cloud Computing
- by Michael Wood
(March 24, 2009)
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Cloud Computing is the newest buzzword in the IT world, but is it really all that new? Here's a quick primer to take away any remaining mystery surrounding this latest technology and to help you decide if it's worth embracing.
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Risks and Rewards of SOA and SaaS
- by Michael Wood
(March 10, 2009)
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Time for an update on the state of SOA and SaaS in today's business environment. As with most technologies, there is good news and bad news. Read up to understand how to make the most of these business options without risking it all.
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2009 Outsourcing Solutions Yield Results
- by Bob Weinstein
(February 23, 2009)
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Ask outsourcing consultants and vendors what outsourcing solutions are viable now and for the future, and you’ll get a battery of answers. Who is right, who is wrong?
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Technology Update 2009: Where Will Investments Go?
- by Michael Wood
(January 13, 2009)
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Now that 2008 has limped out on a broken economy, we look to 2009 for technology trends and, most importantly, priorities. Limited budgets will certainly lead to less spending in all sectors, but where will wise managers be spending those precious funds?
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The Bleeding Edge: Tough Times – A New Paradigm to Manage
- by David Smith
(December 1, 2008)
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Tough economic times expose weaknesses in technology organizations, negatively impacting project management decisions. This axiom is being clearly demonstrated in the near- and long-term changes that the global crisis is triggering. Almost all parts of business will be touched. Many of the coming changes will run counter to the changes we have been implementing in our companies over the past several years.
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