Carla Schroder, October 22, 2011
What does the future hold for eager, talented software developers, and people with related essential skill sets? The overriding trend, as in all industries, is you're on your own, chum. But free/open source software (FOSS) offers considerably more richness of opportunity than anything else. Let's
Media Release, October 10, 2011
IT is extensively used for almost every facet of human activity, from communications and research to weather forecasts and business.
John Cox, October 7, 2011
When Apple's then-CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPod 10 years ago this month, no one, including him, could predict that it would pave the way for Apple to dominate the emerging mobile enterprise.
Chris Kanaracus, October 4, 2011
Oracle is making the open-source MySQL database more stable and feature-rich through a shift in development philosophy.
Brad Reed, October 3, 2011
Yes, the cloud is doing more nuts-and-bolts IT functions. But that doesn't mean corporate IT is dead, says Forrester analyst Matthew Brown.
Keith Schultz, October 2, 2011
Wireless networks aren't just a convenience anymore; they've become an essential part of business culture. It's nearly impossible to walk into a workplace that doesn't use Wi-Fi in some fashion.
Tom Kaneshige, September 30, 2011
With the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, another Android device enters the mass market and will inevitably make its way to the enterprise.


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